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doesn't this imply the Storrs seating in '23 - '24 will have seat license fees in addition to the ticket cost?Just got the link-
2023-24 Hockey Season Tickets - UConn Athletics Ticket Office
tickets.uconnhuskies.com
doesn't this imply the Storrs seating in '23 - '24 will have seat license fees in addition to the ticket cost?
That's how I read it.doesn't this imply the Storrs seating in '23 - '24 will have seat license fees in addition to the ticket cost?
It’s gonna create a new version of the lower sidelines of gampel and XL.From the way it looks and reads to me it’s look out to you long time season ticket holders, some fat cat with bucks is going to be sitting in your seat in Storrs. Thanks for your years of loyalty, we’d rather have the money…
I can understand it at Storrs, but as a long-time hockey season ticketholder at XL I will be really pissed if I am unable to renew my seat location at the XL Center without a "donation". Does anyone know the season ticket policies of the other HE schools?It’s gonna create a new version of the lower sidelines of gampel and XL.
Donor $ and no Fanny in the seat.
Way to create an atmosphere /s
Do it for the ice bus lounge and the premium areas, not the regular seats/benches
I get the husky priority points for a the upcoming 4 games because short notice and to make it fair.
But for 23-24, even by may 2023, most actual hockey fans aren’t gonna have enough points to beat out donors of other teams or some business that is gonna take up 4 seats
I’ve been a non alumni 3-4 sport season ticket holder for about a decade and I’m probably screwed.
I have seats in section 106, goal line where UConn shoots twice, great view of the offensive zone. Only complaint is that you can't see the far corner goal line on your side of the ice.Anyone have advice for a new season ticket holder? Any sections to avoid? Never been to XL for hockey.