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Less than a week until my pick time; my Gampel seats are still there. Praying they hold out. Less concerned about XL, I'll make something work.
It's Chinatown, Vuce.Are these seats allegedly “forever seats” too or did they ditch that line?
I'm going tomorrow, and my old seats are long gone- the whole section is gone....so I'm probably going to be pushed into your section. Got my eye on some seats, hope they're not yours! Sorry!Less than a week until my pick time; my Gampel seats are still there. Praying they hold out. Less concerned about XL, I'll make something work.
Good luck! I am picking today - my seats are long gone too and have two back plans. Will see if those are even still there later. Hope we aren't looking at the same onesI'm going tomorrow, and my old seats are long gone- the whole section is gone....so I'm probably going to be pushed into your section. Got my eye on some seats, hope they're not yours! Sorry!
What's forever for...Been checking every day, and as of this morning my "forever seats" are gone.
"Thanks a lot"
If the seat selection is by total priority points, why were almost half the seats gone before the Seat Selection process started. What do they call the selection process that happened before that?As I've read these last couple pages of posts, I thought it might be interesting to Chief and others who are questioning the current process to hear our experience. It's like Ground Hog Day because they're following a 30 year old formula (more on that thought later).
There are 40,498 donors according to our account data and, without being too specific, we're in the top 1,000 but don't get to pick our seats until tomorrow. That doesn't seem to add up until you recognize they need money and have to reward large donors, even if they're newbies. It all sounds like what we learned 30 years ago........donor level champions total points, so live it up while you can, even if you have "forever" seats.
In the mid-80's we made our first major donation to the fund for Gampel Pavilion. It gave us so many points our seats were moved to 103G at the then Civic Center. That's the first permanent row at center court across from the benches. Burr and Higgins could clearly hear me assessing the quality of their calls.
Edit: I just got off a call to the ticket office and the representative told me I was incorrect about my ranking. The one I quoted above is my "hall of fame" ranking for all sports while my ranking at Gampel is #408 overall so that's why my selection time is tomorrow. He also said there were not many per day selecting at Gampel to this point and that seems to fit with what he told me my priority is. He said it's by total points and that I am not correct that donor level is the first priority. My apologies to the process!
No better seats unless you like to be behind the UConn bench and we had them for about 6-8 years before some changes began. First, after the "Dream Season" we were moved a few seats toward the baseline. Then a few more until we were moved up a row, etc. Corporate donors were buying in and we were being surrounded by "transients" from the opposing teams for Big East games. The worst were PC and Georgetown fans by the way.
When 1995 rolled around we had a deal with another couple: if the men made the FF my friend and I would go and if the women made it our wives would go.....after all we couldn't all be in two places at once. When the women made it I called Ben Kirtland the first morning of ticket allocations to order for our wives and he politely told me our slot was that afternoon because we were now only in the second highest donor group.
He explained that they had changed the seat allocation process for post-season tickets to reward those in the groups providing the greatest support. Basically tickets would be allocated first by donor group and then by points within each group.
I told him that meant that those of us who were supporting the team for years would be bypassed by someone, for example, who donated more than us this year even if they had only 10% as many total points. He told me we were still benefiting from our total points because season tickets are allocated based on total points, regardless of the group we were in and we benefit for 18 to 20 games annually while the guy with one big donation only gets priority for post-season tickets. He had no answer when I asked if it ever occurred to him post-season tickets were why many of us supported the team for years.
So, I was going to say nothing's changed, but it has. The granting of preference for those in the highest donor groups has been extended from just being for post-season tickets to now being for regular season tickets as well.
They need money to compete and it's probably much more difficult now than in the 90's. We need to join any league with a good media package or this will only get worse. The finances are the elephant in the room and they're losing a great deal of good will by forging ahead with changes to the latest system they promised was "forever". Maybe there's some psychology majors here that can offer theories on how this could have been better handled.
NIL Sponsors and some held back for single game. I don’t agree with what they did but to think high donors took most of the missing seats is ludicrous. What was left was done in order of pointsIf the seat selection is by total priority points, why were almost half the seats gone before the Seat Selection process started. What do they call the selection process that happened before that?
We are not just talking Premier Seats but a vast amount of regular seats in each lower level section.
I just picked. Ended up 2 rows closer in Hartford and 4 or 5 rows further back in Gampel (same section I was in). I'm ticked because my Gampel seats were great (second row behind the basket on UConn bench side). But I hear you Vancat - I literally watched my backup tickets vanish as I was on - they were already in someone's cart. My new forever seats are locked inPicking tomorrow and man the pickings are scarce. My whole section was gone days ago. I have my eye on something and hope it's still there tomorrow.
If you’re targeting weekday games you can get in the door vs. any team for <$40. Weekend games, especially in Gampel, goes for over $100. It really depends on schedule.Picking tomorrow. All backups and alternative good options are gone... At Gampel. Looked so the total cost for 2 seats broken down over 8 games...
Are these seats even worth it. Who can speak on the idea forgoing season tickets and playing the secondary market for the games they want only, instead of paying for $200+ for those early games that aren't even worth $5-10 when the season rolls around?
At Gampel, there are very few left in the lower bowl. There's plenty in the upper. If you are used to the lower, the upper is a large downgrade. Presently this is the lower bowl: (red nothing available, green has spotty seats and aisle seats very few)I enjoy how many who have gone say there’s a lot left yet some who are going are making it sound like the buildings empty.
Perhaps some of you have too high an opinion on what’s a good seat in a 10k arena with no bad views?