Yes they were. They were loud. I was in 330. The rest of the UConn fans in TD BankNorth Garden needed to pick it up, IMO. Our section 330 had mostly UConn fans but they were quite, SMH.Yeah you guys were killing it over there
Yes they were. They were loud. I was in 330. The rest of the UConn fans in TD BankNorth Garden needed to pick it up, IMO. Our section 330 had mostly UConn fans but they were quite, SMH.Yeah you guys were killing it over there
Section 327 second to last row, and I agree that the view of the court was great. Better than Barclay's.What section is that?
I’ve been using Tick Pick and they prices they post are the prices you pay.Thanks. I'm seeing prices a little better than for last night's game, but the fees. I really wish these sites were all required to post the prices inclusive of fees. It's just ridiculous to pay another 30% on top.
I'm checking sites on that basis. Ticketmaster and Stub Hub are about the same.
FWIW, I went to checkout with the same seats on like four sites to compare total cost when I was purchasing and Tick Pick ended up being about $50 cheaper per seat than the others.Thanks. I'm seeing prices a little better than for last night's game, but the fees. I really wish these sites were all required to post the prices inclusive of fees. It's just ridiculous to pay another 30% on top.
I'm checking sites on that basis. Ticketmaster and Stub Hub are about the same.
it really is a rip off...they are entitled to make a transaction cost 10-15 per ticket...but why are they allowed to get a % of the ticket priceThanks. I'm seeing prices a little better than for last night's game, but the fees. I really wish these sites were all required to post the prices inclusive of fees. It's just ridiculous to pay another 30% on top.
I'm checking sites on that basis. Ticketmaster and Stub Hub are about the same.
The real scandal is that they charge it the first time and then charge it again on the re-listing. I buy concert tickets often and these fees are 2-3X what I usually see.it really is a rip off...they are entitled to make a transaction cost 10-15 per ticket...but why are they allowed to get a % of the ticket price
there needs to be a class action like in the MLS lawsuit
Blows my mind some nerd from Silicon Valley hasn't made a low cost ticketing app. $5-10 flat fee no matter what. It would put all these other sites out of business.it really is a rip off...they are entitled to make a transaction cost 10-15 per ticket...but why are they allowed to get a % of the ticket price
there needs to be a class action like in the MLS lawsuit
Has to be better than the old Garden. My father took me to see Russell vs Chamberlain and I had to lean sideways to see the other side of the court.Can’t decide if it’s worth the 3 hour trip or better to watch on tv where I can be super zeroed in.
What’s the view like from the 200s and 300s?
I don't think it's the software, I think it's the contracts... But I wish they wouldBlows my mind some nerd from Silicon Valley hasn't made a low cost ticketing app. $5-10 flat fee no matter what. It would put all these other sites out of business.
No bad seat at TD. And the concession situation is phenomenal.Can’t decide if it’s worth the 3 hour trip or better to watch on tv where I can be super zeroed in.
What’s the view like from the 200s and 300s?
Yeah barely waited in any lines and the bathroom line moved well at halftime.No bad seat at TD. And the concession situation is phenomenal.
Good to hear. Haven't been to a Cs or Bs game since before Covid. Concerts are a mixed bag as they shut some concessions, but the bathrooms seem to be ok. I think the Bruins and Celtics almost always sell out, so the building isn't under-scoped on capacity.Yeah barely waited in any lines and the bathroom line moved well at halftime.
I know they will come down, but when?Prices zooming. Paid 250 last night after game. Same ticket is 330 right now.
I will say that, while I was too drunk and in too much a rush to get to my seat to really take them in, the bars and such along the concourses seemed really nice. Didn’t expect that at all.Good to hear. Haven't been to a Cs or Bs game since before Covid. Concerts are a mixed bag as they shut some concessions, but the bathrooms seem to be ok. I think the Bruins and Celtics almost always sell out, so the building isn't under-scoped on capacity.
What is the parking like?
Just use spot hero. I got a garage 10 min walk away for 20 bucksWhat is the parking like?
There is actually enough parking both garage and surface lots. The challenge is that the roads around Boston Garden are an absolute maze of twisted one way streets and you can easily get turned around. Storrow Drive doesn’t help. Weather is nice Saturday so maybe park near government center.What is the parking like?
TD is truly a great arena to watch basketball, any section up top that’s on the TV angle of the court is great. Don’t be scared by those awful seats XL has that go way too far up.Can’t decide if it’s worth the 3 hour trip or better to watch on tv where I can be super zeroed in.
What’s the view like from the 200s and 300s?
Pretty easy. Government Center garage is $25 (at new State Street Bank building and due to construction entrance can be tough to find) and Post Office Square garage which is a 15 to 20 minute walk is $9. There are other garages or lots close, but those are my go to lots.What is the parking like?
The Haymarket Garage is also a good option. 5-10 minute walk to the Garden but far enough away that it's easy in and out. Note that the address of the garage says 136 Blacktone Street but the entrance is actually on the other side on Sudbury Street.Pretty easy. Government Center garage is $25 (at new State Street Bank building and due to construction entrance can be tough to find) and Post Office Square garage which is a 15 to 20 minute walk is $9. There are other garages or lots close, but those are my go to lots.