We should offer a reduced price sell back option if people can't be there. I'd love to offer the empties to kids. The only issue would be whether the other Season ticket holders would mind having what are likely to be more enthusiastic students and their section.I suspect we'll sell out by the book close to every game. Whether season ticket holders in the lower bowl decide to show up and put their ass in a seat is a different question.
As someone who is lucky enough to have season tickets down low for both arenas I would be good with itWe should offer a reduced price sell back option if people can't be there. I'd love to offer the empties to kids. The only issue would be whether the other Season ticket holders would mind having what are likely to be more enthusiastic students and their section.
Great idea but the school would NEVER let the customer win like that.We should offer a reduced price sell back option if people can't be there. I'd love to offer the empties to kids. The only issue would be whether the other Season ticket holders would mind having what are likely to be more enthusiastic students and their section.
Maybe you could be done so everybody wins? Season ticket holders "sells back" their ticket at $.50 on the dollar of whatever the school can make by reselling it.Great idea but the school would NEVER let the customer win like that.
There were plenty of empties in the student section last night without any added seats. That being said, that's a good idea. I wonder if there is something like that in place already for returning tickets. The reason I say this is because last year I was able to get 2 seats, 1st row off the floor for OSU right behind the basket the week before the game when there were only a handful of tickets left. Yesterday, there were 1.5 rows around center Court right behind the scorers table for sale on the uconn website for the game. There is no way these aren't season tickets as they were litteraly the first and second row around half court behind the scorers table. Not sure how they became available a day before the game.We should offer a reduced price sell back option if people can't be there. I'd love to offer the empties to kids. The only issue would be whether the other Season ticket holders would mind having what are likely to be more enthusiastic students and their section.
I attend all the games at both venues for many years. One thing I have noticed recently at XL is that there are alot of young kids attending, I think more than I can recall in recent memory. It's great to see a new generation of fans for the program.
Ticket holders can resell their seats to vivid seats or whoeverNot sure how they became available a day before the game.
These were on the uconn website though.Ticket holders can resell their seats to vivid seats or whoever
I obviously went to Gampel as much as possible as a student but never bothered making what was considered a trek to XL. Now I’ve been to a few Gampel games in the last couple years and have XL season tickets this year. I absolutely see a huge difference in crowds between the two venues, with tons more young families at XL relative to GampelI attend all the games at both venues for many years. One thing I have noticed recently at XL is that there are alot of young kids attending, I think more than I can recall in recent memory. It's great to see a new generation of fans for the program.
Because at least on the UConn website you can’t buy them individually yet. You have to buy a package of those two games plus seton hall and SJU which honestly on its own is a great deal but those of us who have season tickets to one or the other venue obviously aren’t gonna get it. Another thing that sucks about UConn splitting home games between two venues.How are Marquette and Creighton not sold out yet?
How are Marquette and Creighton not sold out yet?
Yea XL is the better venue for kids who can't stay in their seats the entire game. XL has a lot more space to move around or just take a break from your seat. I love Gampel but won't be taking my kids (4 and 1) there until they are older.I obviously went to Gampel as much as possible as a student but never bothered making what was considered a trek to XL. Now I’ve been to a few Gampel games in the last couple years and have XL season tickets this year. I absolutely see a huge difference in crowds between the two venues, with tons more young families at XL relative to Gampel
Officially entered “every games a sellout” season.