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I wonder if the seat donation amount going forward will reflect forever price of this year, if you keep your seat.
 
I wonder if the seat donation amount going forward will reflect forever price of this year, if you keep your seat.
I can’t see the prices going up much more. Unless they got incredibly good.
 
What do you think will happen when someone buys the XL Center and needs to make their money back?

That's easy. They'll raise prices and lose even more money because fewer people will go.
 
What do you think will happen when someone buys the XL Center and needs to make their money back?
There is no guarantee that will happen.

And if someone did buy the XL center and renovated it prices would probably change. However, it would probably be the really good seats that go up.
 
There is no guarantee that will happen.

And if someone did buy the XL center and renovated it prices would probably change. However, it would probably be the really good seats that go up.
The “money is no object” crowd, who it seems everyone in CT depends on to pay the bills for all the poor decisions that are made, pays the freight until it gets so obscene they walk out of principle.
 
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The “money is no object” crowd, who it seems everyone in CT depends on to pay the bills for all the poor decisions that are made, pays the freight until it gets so obscene they walk out of principle.

rest easy nobody is buying the xl center
 
The “money is no object” crowd, who it seems everyone in CT depends on to pay the bills for all the poor decisions that are made, pays the freight until it gets so obscene they walk out of principle.
All I'm saying Chief is that UConn knows they asked the most they can get for tickets. If the prices go up it's because there is a demand and the team is playing good.

If they are an average team or worse, UConn won't raise the ticket cost/donation.
 
All I'm saying Chief is that UConn knows they asked the most they can get for tickets. If the prices go up it's because there is a demand and the team is playing good.

If they are an average team or worse, UConn won't raise the ticket cost/donation.
Of course they haven’t been a good team in a few years, but yet they effectively raise the price. Perhaps, in hopes of a Big East bump.
 
Anyone in here go today? If so, what was the process like?
Supposed to go at 5:21
On a train and the site doesn’t work on my phone.
Ticket office is selecting on my behalf.
Still think there is a pretty big base of season ticket holders downgrading based on large discrepancies in seat license pricing for section right next to each other.
$400 for section 101 versus $100 for 124 at XL doesn’t make sense to me
 
I understand if you decide to "upgrade" your seats that you pay the difference in ticket prices. For example if your seats were in the upper sideline at the XL Center, 2 season tickets would be $486. If you "upgraded" to the lower end zone, 2 season tickets would be $630. You pay the $144 difference in price.

How does it work with the seat donation? If you paid a $100 total seat donation ($50 a piece) for those 2 upper sideline tickets, do you then have to pay the $200 seat donation price ($100 a piece) for the 2 tickets in the lower end zone, or do you get a $100 credit in that case? Does anyone know?

Edit: It looks they haven't charged for the tickets yet. Must be waiting for this process to go through. Which makes sense.
 
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The way it was explained to me, you'd just pay the difference.
 
This is why my wife does the bills lol. Yes in fact you were charged for your tickets and seat donation. So I would assume you are correct @Vancat you just pay the difference with the seats and the seat donation. If anyone who has upgraded can confirm this that would be great.
 
The email said that we could log in and see available seats in advance of our selection date and times. I logged in and could not see the available seats. Did anyone else try? Successful?
 
The email said that we could log in and see available seats in advance of our selection date and times. I logged in and could not see the available seats. Did anyone else try? Successful?

Yes was able to do it. Sign in to your account then click on the Relocate/Upgrade option. Then click Select once the portal opens.
 
Seeing lots of people selecting the $800 seats. Guess they didn't price out that many people.
 
if you don't see anything better, do you have to do anything during the selection period to retain your current seats?
 
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Anyone have a total of the number of season tickets they have sold to date?
 
what was the general experience - were folks able to upgrade seats in their current seat donation level?
 
Picked today.

At Gampel moved from 116 to 120

XL moved from 113 to 114.

If you upgrade price ranges/seat donation they only take the ticket cost difference (if any) and make you pay to seat donation at another date.
 
Picked today.

At Gampel moved from 116 to 120

XL moved from 113 to 114.

If you upgrade price ranges/seat donation they only take the ticket cost difference (if any) and make you pay to seat donation at another date.
How many premium tickets (100 aidelines) are still available? On Friday morning there was still a good number.

Great opportunity for fans previously shut out fron good seats to buy in.
 
How many premium tickets (100 aidelines) are still available? On Friday morning there was still a good number.

Great opportunity for fans previously shut out fron good seats to buy in.
A fair amount.

However most were on the visitor side.

For those towards the back of the selection process I think they will have a good opportunity to upgrade.
 
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Picked today.

At Gampel moved from 116 to 120

XL moved from 113 to 114.

If you upgrade price ranges/seat donation they only take the ticket cost difference (if any) and make you pay to seat donation at another date.
So if you paid $50 for a seat donation originally and then get a ticket that requires a $100 donation...are you just paying the difference?
 
So if you paid $50 for a seat donation originally and then get a ticket that requires a $100 donation...are you just paying the difference?
Yes. But I was told on the phone that UConn will contact you for the donation sometime at the end of the month.

When I moved up today they didn’t take the money for the donation.
 
How many premium tickets (100 aidelines) are still available? On Friday morning there was still a good
I just took my turn and there were 2 on the aisle in Sec. 104 available. I was tempted but my buddy couldn't swing it.
 
My buddy was told he can’t keep the same seats next year because he got the cheap tickets, even if he pays the new price for those same seats. Does this sound right? Anyone hear this?
 
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