I asked this in the last thread but not sure if anyone saw it - can anyone let me know which sections in particular get access to the Delta Club and free food? Would this include Club Platinum or Club Blue sections? Or just the VIP seats?
Still have to check out the Delta Club. Been in there before but not for a game, just roaming around after the game. Keep waiting to see if there's deals to be had for the early season games but they never drop below $200 IIRC. Haven't been in the Madison Club or suite level at all.
Delta Club access in ONLY the first 8 rows of 106, 107, 108, all rows in sections 1, 2, 3, and all rinkside seats. You don't get squat anywhere else
There was a pair for $66 on 9/21. For the regular season these days you will probably never see below $300 at best
I am a first time half season ticket holder for NYR. I got 2 seats which are $144 each.
Next year when the seat selection process begins, am I able to select something less expensive (if its available) or I do I have stay in the $144 price range or above. I heard that you can't downgrade in price, but not sure if this applies to full season or half seasons. Just wondering how everyone's experience has been over the years with seat prices etc. Thanks!.
Oh okay, but assuming the team is playing well and there are no full seasons available next year, will they allow me to get a lower price point (assuming there are some available)?The best thing for you to do is to put down a deposit. That will put you in a higher priority than people that didn't put down a deposit.
In the past didn't didn't allow you to go to a lower price point, but if your goal is to get a full season, you're essentially starting from scratch. The problem is, with the team playing well, there isn't much to go around.
Oh okay, but assuming the team is playing well and there are no full seasons available next year, will they allow me to get a lower price point (assuming there are some available)?
Gotcha, as the team plays well there is not that much inventory to choose from. Glad I got halfs this season.I think they were allowing that last year, but there wasn't much to be had. I had a half season last year and was hoping to upgrade to a full season and there was nothing, so I have a half season again. All I'm going to do is put down a deposit and hope that I get something better next year.
I've had seats since the 90s and you really have to wait for the team to suck to be able to really move anywhere.
Gotcha, as the team plays well there is not that much inventory to choose from. Glad I got halfs this season.
The Knicks have been bad and when I was offered tickets this year I was thinking I was going to get whatever I wanted and while I did get decent seats there wasn't all that many good seats to choose from.
Yeah with the Knicks the cheap seats very very rarely come up. even in the apocalypse times around Isiah I could never get more that my two $25 nosebleeds. My only way to improve & add was through the renovation & relocation rounds.
With the Rangers the problem is that they are the hottest ticket so the waiting list is a mile long
I feel like my rep (for NYR & NYK) was very helpful and eager to speak with me BEFORE I purchased my season tickets, once I purchased them, I didn't think he was as excited to speak with me or as helpful. I mean, he wasn't rude or anything but I did see a small change. My NY Jets rep was the same exact way.I'm a new STH and just got the below email from my rep. Wondering if it is common for reps to reach out just to say hi during the season? How is everyone's communication lines with your reps?
Hey xxxxx,
I hope all is well! Things around the office have been getting more and more exciting with the start of the season tomorrow!
I wanted to pass along a cool article I read about this season.
http://nypost.com/2015/10/01/what-rick-nash-learned-from-rangers-game-7-heartbreak/
I hope the boys in Blue can come together again this season and bring home the cup!
Let me know a game you will be at so I can come say hello!
Let’s go Rangers!!
Best,
xxxxx
I feel like my rep (for NYR & NYK) was very helpful and eager to speak with me BEFORE I purchased my season tickets, once I purchased them, I didn't think he was as excited to speak with me or as helpful. I mean, he wasn't rude or anything but I did see a small change. My NY Jets rep was the same exact way.
And to answer your question, I only hear from my rep when he has to sell me something (group tickets, suites etc.).
I had that feeling that they get paid based on sales. My rep basically begged me to leave a deposit earlier in the year.Because they want to make a sale. Much of the way they are paid is based on sales and productivity. My friend and I bought a bridge suite for a game is January against the Sabres. The cost was $6500. I called my rep who didn't get back to me, so I spoke to another rep. I was about to book with her when he called me back. I put her on hold and booked it with him. When I came back to her she asked me if I just booked it with another rep. I said yes, this is my rep. She said, yea he sits next to me, thanks a lot and hung up on me. It's cut throat in that office.
I had that feeling that they get paid based on sales. My rep basically begged me to leave a deposit earlier in the year.
What I didn't know is that once you become a full season ticket holder you get switched to another rep. So they have reps for halfs and minis....and reps that only do fulls. I was informed that I'm getting a new rep next season for the NYK bc I became a full STH this season.
People on this board definitely have more knowledge because I'm sure they have been through the process a bunch of times. What options were you given for the halfs this season?neither of my reps have been responsive to my inquiries. I had a lot of similar questions that you've asked in this thread and tried to ask my reps and was mostly unsuccessful. the people here are far more knowledgeable especially those who have done it for years. I am just going to wait as long as I can and when the time is right make the move from mini to half or full. I couldn't afford any of the half season options this year - over $100 per seat per game is tough for me to do.
I had that feeling that they get paid based on sales. My rep basically begged me to leave a deposit earlier in the year.
What I didn't know is that once you become a full season ticket holder you get switched to another rep. So they have reps for halfs and minis....and reps that only do fulls. I was informed that I'm getting a new rep next season for the NYK bc I became a full STH this season.
People on this board definitely have more knowledge because I'm sure they have been through the process a bunch of times. What options were you given for the halfs this season?
People on this board definitely have more knowledge because I'm sure they have been through the process a bunch of times. What options were you given for the halfs this season?
I have been passed around from rep to rep for various reasons over the years usually because reps quit. It's a high turnover position. This year my rep handed me over to a new hire, which kind of pissed me off because I had developed a good repore with the guy. Guess should have sent him a Christmas card or something.
anyone have that link to the classic stubhub site?