Mini Season Ticket Plans

Moosetache

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Just wondering if anyone on here had any idea what the potential ticket situation was over there. 24 home games, so was considering seeing if they had a 10-12 game package of some kind. Just wondering if anyone here had any info so I might be more prepared to "negotiate" if I called.

Thanks!
 

tarheelhockey

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They still have the old ticket packages listed on the website, which seems kind of ridiculous at this point.

I'd hazard a guess that they'll go with full- and half-season packages due to the shortened schedule. Maybe some 6-gamers like the Skinner special they ran before.
 
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Moosetache

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Yeah, they really need to get on that....people want something at least to ponder. Its not hard to put some "speculative" packages.
 

WWAD

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You want them to release mini plans before the schedule is out?
 

Moosetache

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You want them to release mini plans before the schedule is out?

Not the actual dates, just perhaps something like:

"With the proposed 48 game season we will be offering full season plans (24 games), as well as 12 game and 6 game plans. When the schedule is confirmed we will update the packages with games included"

Dont be a smart ass.
 

garnetpalmetto

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My wife and are thinking about buying one of the 10 game packages - for current miniplan or STHs I've got a few questions - we currently hold miniplans for the Durham Bulls so my questions stem in part from my experience with them and wanting to know of differences between the two systems.

1) Based on the existence of the 0 interest program, I'm assuming you can pay for your miniplan in installments. Is this the case? (The Bulls require payment in one lump sum)

2) How easy is the process of swapping out tickets you can't use for tickets to other games?

3) How does renewal work? It looks like you aren't guaranteed your same seat each year- is that the case?

4) How easy is it to use the voucher system to bring friends with us to a game or two?

Any other tips/recommendations/warnings I may not be thinking about?
 
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caniac247

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My wife and are thinking about buying one of the 10 game packages - for current miniplan or STHs I've got a few questions - we currently hold miniplans for the Durham Bulls so my questions stem in part from my experience with them and wanting to know of differences between the two systems.

1) Based on the existence of the 0 interest program, I'm assuming you can pay for your miniplan in installments. Is this the case? (The Bulls require payment in one lump sum)

2) How easy is the process of swapping out tickets you can't use for tickets to other games?

3) How does renewal work? It looks like you aren't guaranteed your same seat each year- is that the case?

4) How easy is it to use the voucher system to bring friends with us to a game or two?

Any other tips/recommendations/warnings I may not be thinking about?

Answers:
1) You do have the option to pay in installments. First payment is usually drafted in July and last payment in January.

2) Never swapped tickets. I've heard it's a pain as not many games are available for swap. But it looks this year they have 16 of the 24 games available if you need to swap.

3) About March they will send you info on renewing and ask for a deposit. Only Full STH are guaranteed their same seats each year. Half season people attend select a seat to pick seats. Mini plans are assigned seats in your perferred sections.

4) Using the vouchers are very easy. I've always been able to get tickets to the games I wanted. And those were the high in demand tickets, ie Pens, Rangers, Flyers, etc.
 

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