Rub it in why don't you.I want Mason to play in the Diamond Head Classic so bad. I would even pay the $100 to fly to Maui to see them in the Maui Invitational, if I had to.
Rub it in why don't you.I want Mason to play in the Diamond Head Classic so bad. I would even pay the $100 to fly to Maui to see them in the Maui Invitational, if I had to.
Most likely staying in 115. I am open to moving away from Brillo and the no fun police though. I was thinking about contacting Greg Kennedy to see if they are planning an open house like a few years back and give people the option of seeing what seats are available. I'm thinking KE and all the good news surrounding the program should be good for a modest boost in attendance.With everything opening up it seems all but certain we’ll have 100% capacity at games this year. For the returning season ticket holders, are you going back to your normal sections? For the new folks, where are you sitting? We should start to get schedule news over the next month or two id imagine.
Would like if they did an open house, sometimes it’s hard to tell how high some of the rows are or how far off center you are from the seat number alone.Most likely staying in 115. I am open to moving away from Brillo and the no fun police though. I was thinking about contacting Greg Kennedy to see if they are planning an open house like a few years back and give people the option of seeing what seats are available. I'm thinking KE and all the good news surrounding the program should be good for a modest boost in attendance.
I'm low in 118, but I'd consider moving to 117 if I could sit low without paying the higher seat fee.Would like if they did an open house, sometimes it’s hard to tell how high some of the rows are or how far off center you are from the seat number alone.
They keep talking about ticket packages, but I haven't seen any details yet. Anybody have any info.?I'm low in 118, but I'd consider moving to 117 if I could sit low without paying the higher seat fee.
It's way too early for that info to come out.They keep talking about ticket packages, but I haven't seen any details yet. Anybody have any info.?
They keep talking about ticket packages, but I haven't seen any details yet. Anybody have any info.?
Thanks for that. Way too rich for my blood, and I live too far away to make it worth it anyway.It's way too early for that info to come out.
For full season tickets, in a nutshell, to get better seats, you need to promise to contribute to the Patriot Club. For example, the $400 per seat promise gets you in 118 or 114, but a $750 per seat gift gets you in 117, 116, or, 115 below the concourse. This is in addition to the actual cost of the tickets.
If you give at least $500 per ticket, you can go into the gold room to eat and drink pre game and drink during halftime.
As for partial ticket plans, eh, I have no idea.
Most likely staying in 115. I am open to moving away from Brillo and the no fun police though. I was thinking about contacting Greg Kennedy to see if they are planning an open house like a few years back and give people the option of seeing what seats are available. I'm thinking KE and all the good news surrounding the program should be good for a modest boost in attendance.
The difficulty with the open house at least the way it was done in the past, is that it was done before season ticket holders deadline to commit. So, they hadn't already freed up the seats that season ticket holders gave up or moved from. This meant, basically, that only seats that went empty the previous (full capacity) year were shown as available. There really wasn't a whole lot available in the past.Would like if they did an open house, sometimes it’s hard to tell how high some of the rows are or how far off center you are from the seat number alone.
I've had many opportunities to "upgrade" my seats over the years, but I wouldn't change my location in 117 for anything:
- I'm three rows down from the portal entrance (easy bathroom access during timeouts after too many beers)
- the first of my four seats (where I sit) is on the aisle
- Mason shoots on my side of mid-court in the second half and the bench is across from me
- I can almost always tell from my angle whether a shot from either team is on target right when it leaves a shooter's hands
- I have a great view of being able to watch and listen to the Green Machine
I've had many opportunities to "upgrade" my seats over the years, but I wouldn't change my location in 117 for anything:
- I'm three rows down from the portal entrance (easy bathroom access during timeouts after too many beers)
- the first of my four seats (where I sit) is on the aisle
- Mason shoots on my side of mid-court in the second half and the bench is across from me
- I can almost always tell from my angle whether a shot from either team is on target right when it leaves a shooter's hands
- I have a great view of being able to watch and listen to the Green Machine
It’s too bad the seats you have aren’t cushioned and you could also cite having an assgroove as a reason to not move.
A.vital necessity for this old fartThat bathroom proximity gets more valuable with age.
I resemble that remark.A.vital necessity for this old fart
Me too. And I don't even drink.I resemble that remark.