Stephen Birt
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- Nov 21, 2017
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Looking for 4 tickets for Jan 6th game vs Carolina. Taking the family to their first game. Looking for good seats at better price than ticketmaster or stub hub below balcony level. thank you
Hey guys,
Going to my first game in America (I am from Austria) on February 25th against Carolina. I've been looking at Ticketmaster for quite a while, but I'm still uncertain wheter I should choose loge or balcony seats. I'm willing to spend up to $100 per ticket. Maybe someone can give me a short recommandation? Thanks!
I would grab them right nowYeah, I meant the 27th, my bad.
I have found two tickets on Balcony 309 in Row 2 for $72 each, which I like the most. Should I purchase them already or can/should I wait till January/February, because as you said it shouldn't be a very high demand game?
Thanks, but I chose the tickets I mentioned above.If you are interested, I'll sell my Loge 4 Row 4 pair for that Carolina game for $220 total. $40 under my season ticket cost. But you can't go wrong with row2 balcony either, love that view from either end
Thanks, but I chose the tickets I mentioned above.
Now do I just log into my Ticketmaster account und show them my tickets on my phone at the entrance? Is it that simple?
That basically answers all my follow-up questions, thanks!Yes...sort of. Make sure you can see what's called a QR code. If you don't know what that is, it's a square 2D bar code that's commonly used on cell phones - you can Google to see what one looks like, and it's not a Bruins/Garden specific thing. After you get in to North Station, call up the QR code on your phone so it's visible, and blast the brightness on your screen to max if it isn't there already. You'll go through a metal detector first (cell phones and keys held over your head, wallets can stay in your pocket, and no backpacks allowed), and then you'll have to show the ticket person your phone with the QR code on it. They'll scan it, and let you in (and prevent anyone from using the same bar code again.)
I'm pretty sure you can do it from your Ticketmaster account, and maybe from the TD Garden and/or Bruins apps, too. If you have an iPhone, I'd recommend storing the ticket in your Apple Wallet - there's a button you click that usually lets you do this. I don't know if there's an Android analogue to Wallet. But the nice thing about Wallet is that you won't have to depend on cell service. I've never had a particular problem with Verizon's cell service at the Garden, but having the ticket in your Apple Wallet makes it quicker to access, too.
Me and my buddy are looking to go Monday nite against Columbus.
Was planning on getting them on the stubhub app on the way to the game.
couple questions. Can you use a stubhub giftcard on the app??
and if we get them on the way to the game, does TD garden scan the tickets over the smartphone???