It is not about luck. Bigger donation = better seats. With that said, I underestimated what would be required just to maintain the same seats. As someone stated earlier in this thread, the double points promotion kind of sucks. It diluted donations from previous seat donation years by 50% or more. It diluted old priority points from pre-seat donation era by more than 90%.If your seats are better you are lucky! I am being punished for loyalty much like insurance, cable, cell plan, etc.
I'm talking about the actual quality of the seat itself, not the location. Brand new! And how are you being punished? You are certainly not getting priority treatment but punishment? First world problems.If your seats are better you are lucky! I am being punished for loyalty much like insurance, cable, cell plan, etc.
based on experience, I'd make a ranked list of four locations that are acceptable to you, then go down that list when your picking time is active. That way you have pre-screened locations, and if those four don't work out you can bail out of season tickets entirely rather than making a rash decision. At least that's what I did.Anyone know approximately how many people pick per day? I don’t pick until tomorrow at 10:55 at XL. Our seats are long gone but do have my eye on a couple of other possibilities that wouldn’t be too bad. Just wondering if I have a chance at them.

maybe they'll give us a fan-appreciation free bag of popcorn (long time FB season ticket holders will get what I'm referring to)If your seats are better you are lucky! I am being punished for loyalty much like insurance, cable, cell plan, etc.
A week ahead, I had a priority list. Each day I had to shorten it (seats taken). On the last morning (I went at 12) my list shortened hourly. Nearing my slot, there were only about a dozen seats left that I would be remotely satisfied with. Luckily one group was left.based on experience, I'd make a ranked list of four locations that are acceptable to you, then go down that list when your picking time is active. That way you have pre-screened locations, and if those four don't work out you can bail out of season tickets entirely rather than making a rash decision. At least that's what I did.
I went in about 2 hours before my picking time and made the list of four locations. There was one location that was roughly equivalent to our forevers, but was in a sea of red already-chosen seats so I definitely sweated that someone would snatch them before my picking time. Got lucky with that one, all the other choices I had were downgrades.A week ahead, I had a priority list. Each day I had to shorten it (seats taken). On the last morning (I went at 12) my list shortened hourly. Nearing my slot, there were only about a dozen seats left that I would be remotely satisfied with. Luckily one group was left.
When I went in it looked different and really through me off. I started getting a migraine, messed up and wasn't able to get back in. Fortunately the ticket office rep was able to pick for me. Best laid choices went astray. He was terrific cause I was slow. Not good timing for a migraine.based on experience, I'd make a ranked list of four locations that are acceptable to you, then go down that list when your picking time is active. That way you have pre-screened locations, and if those four don't work out you can bail out of season tickets entirely rather than making a rash decision. At least that's what I did.
The same thing happened to me. I consider myself pretty tech savvy. I couldn’t find the link to pay for the tickets over four installments. It was making me pay in full. I decided to start over and could not get back in. I called the ticket office and the rep could not get into my account but went to her supervisor. He said the tickets I wanted were gone. Then she came back and said they were able to access my account and the tickets I wanted were sitting there. So I paid by phone. Then the ultimate embarrassment. Would you like us to send you paper tickets because you’re obviously an old guy who doesn’t know how to do mobile tickets.When I went in it looked different and really through me off. I started getting a migraine, messed up and wasn't able to get back in. Fortunately the ticket office rep was able to pick for me. Best laid choices went astray. He was terrific cause I was slow. Not good timing for a migraine.
So is there no option to pay in installments?The same thing happened to me. I consider myself pretty tech savvy. I couldn’t find the link to pay for the tickets over four installments. It was making me pay in full. I decided to start over and could not get back in. I called the ticket office and the rep could not get into my account but went to her supervisor. He said the tickets I wanted were gone. Then she came back and said they were able to access my account and the tickets I wanted were sitting there. So I paid by phone. Then the ultimate embarrassment. Would you like us to send you paper tickets because you’re obviously an old guy who doesn’t know how to do mobile tickets.
You have to pay the license fees upfront. But you can pay for the tickets over four months.So is there no option to pay in installments?
Agreed, sent me back 4 rows.It's finally my pick time - get in and my seats are still there. Get them in my cart. Now I can't check out because it creates a stranded single? That should not be my problem in the slightest.
I would have told them that you only get your mail via the pony expressThe same thing happened to me. I consider myself pretty tech savvy. I couldn’t find the link to pay for the tickets over four installments. It was making me pay in full. I decided to start over and could not get back in. I called the ticket office and the rep could not get into my account but went to her supervisor. He said the tickets I wanted were gone. Then she came back and said they were able to access my account and the tickets I wanted were sitting there. So I paid by phone. Then the ultimate embarrassment. Would you like us to send you paper tickets because you’re obviously an old guy who doesn’t know how to do mobile tickets.
If they have a problem with me creating a stranded single, they ought to sell me the extra seat. They've created, for no reason considering all Gampel season tickets are guaranteed to sell out regardless, a situation where I lose out multiple times.Agreed, sent me back 4 rows.
We have three seats and the stranded single impacted some better choices for us too.If they have a problem with me creating a stranded single, they ought to sell me the extra seat. They've created, for no reason considering all season tickets are guaranteed to sell out regardless, a situation where I lose out multiple times.
Feel your pain. Now imagine being a season ticket holder that was there for the Perno/Calhoun years, and stuck through the entire Ollie/AAC slide to oblivion and paid full boat for season ticket packages while on the secondary market seats were selling for pennies on the dollar. Gotta support the athletic department we said, so we did. We're going to definitely remember this re-shuffle in the future.Previously, I had front row of section 2 (upper corner, right above the entrance from business school/bookstore corner), on the aisle right at the top of the steps. I was thrilled when I bought them, because they were great seats in a reasonable price tier, and people were so down on the program that I was lucky enough to be able to get in on the ground floor because I had faith in Hurley to bring the program back to prominence. Pick time was 2:54 today and now I'm one section over, in the section directly next to the student section, on the aisle, row 7. As of earlier this week, my old seats and nearly 80% of the section were already gone. I suppose that my new seats aren't much worse than the ones I had before, and not that this is saying anything new, but its a joke that UConn ran this process the way that they did. I understand that if some seats are being affected that you don't want to only punish those Season ticket holders by pushing them to worse seats, but all this process did was allow newer, wealthier donors to cut the line and buy their way to better seats. I know I had the opportunity to donate more and boost my priority points, but having just had a kid, any tickets at all are a luxury right now, and I couldn't justify any additional donations. It just sucks that even though I bought my season tickets at a low point in the program (first year of Hurley right after we fired KO), let them keep my money for the seats during covid to help support the program, that I got screwed over. And this is after I never even got the opportunity to buy F4 tickets in Phoenix thru the school, because again, I hadn't donated enough (still made it to the games though). Hopefully someday I can work my way up to better seats, but just kind of sucks that I get to spend the foreseeable future walking past the seats I used to sit in, knowing that the school had told me for years I'd have them forever, only to then change its mind
Can’t pay $18m to players in “you don’t understand, these guys have had them through the lean years.”Feel your pain. Now imagine being a season ticket holder that was there for the Perno/Calhoun years, and stuck through the entire Ollie/AAC slide to oblivion and paid full boat for season ticket packages while on the secondary market seats were selling for pennies on the dollar. Gotta support the athletic department we said, so we did. We're going to definitely remember this re-shuffle in the future.
100% - I know I'm only a relatively new fan (didnt care at all about cbb growing up in MA, until I chose UConn in the 2010s), but I feel like there should have been some sort of appeals process for people to keep the same seats. When the shuffle was announced, I sent a long email to the AD and I actually got a call back pretty quickly. Took about 15 seconds that the poor ticket office employee could do absolutely nothng to help, and was just making calls to serve as a whipping boy for angry STHs like me. Would have made it al least a little bit better if they made even some sort of effort to accommodate peopleFeel your pain. Now imagine being a season ticket holder that was there for the Perno/Calhoun years, and stuck through the entire Ollie/AAC slide to oblivion and paid full boat for season ticket packages while on the secondary market seats were selling for pennies on the dollar. Gotta support the athletic department we said, so we did. We're going to definitely remember this re-shuffle in the future.
Comparable to my grabs today. Corner Husky value at xl and then last row at Gample in one of those tiny bleacher sections with 4 seats per row. I had last row chairbacks at Gampel and didn't feel they were worth the price this year. Very happy with my selections.I'm pretty happy with the seats I got this morning. I couldn't convince my friends to upgrade from the value seats this cycle, but I ended up with section 212 row D at the Civic Center, and section 12 row T at Gampel. I was tired of getting knees in the back in section 10 the last couple years, so the corner against the wall should be more comfortable. Plus, now there's no one to complain about standing up and cheering during rallies.![]()
They really broke two promises in their desperation:Previously, I had front row of section 2 (upper corner, right above the entrance from business school/bookstore corner), on the aisle right at the top of the steps. I was thrilled when I bought them, because they were great seats in a reasonable price tier, and people were so down on the program that I was lucky enough to be able to get in on the ground floor because I had faith in Hurley to bring the program back to prominence. Pick time was 2:54 today and now I'm one section over, in the section directly next to the student section, on the aisle, row 7. As of earlier this week, my old seats and nearly 80% of the section were already gone. I suppose that my new seats aren't much worse than the ones I had before, and not that this is saying anything new, but its a joke that UConn ran this process the way that they did. I understand that if some seats are being affected that you don't want to only punish those Season ticket holders by pushing them to worse seats, but all this process did was allow newer, wealthier donors to cut the line and buy their way to better seats. I know I had the opportunity to donate more and boost my priority points, but having just had a kid, any tickets at all are a luxury right now, and I couldn't justify any additional donations. It just sucks that even though I bought my season tickets at a low point in the program (first year of Hurley right after we fired KO), let them keep my money for the seats during covid to help support the program, that I got screwed over. And this is after I never even got the opportunity to buy F4 tickets in Phoenix thru the school, because again, I hadn't donated enough (still made it to the games though). Hopefully someday I can work my way up to better seats, but just kind of sucks that I get to spend the foreseeable future walking past the seats I used to sit in, knowing that the school had told me for years I'd have them forever, only to then change its mind