I realize that maybe this should go under the Georgia Tickets thread, but feel it should be emphasized. Tickets went on sale for season ticket and Bulldog club folks at 10 am (Noon for woohoo). By 10:30 all $125 and $75 tickets had been sold. I ended up getting some $50's in the end zone. In talking to a friend at Tickets West they said there is a good chance it will be all sold out by Octo 12th when general public can buy.
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Originally posted by roxdoc View PostI realize that maybe this should go under the Georgia Tickets thread, but feel it should be emphasized. Tickets went on sale for season ticket and Bulldog club folks at 10 am (Noon for woohoo). By 10:30 all $125 and $75 tickets had been sold. I ended up getting some $50's in the end zone. In talking to a friend at Tickets West they said there is a good chance it will be all sold out by Octo 12th when general public can buy..
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Thank god for HDTV, DVR, and wide screen. I think I enjoyed watching the replay of the Memphis game as much as being there live......although the waving white towels needed to be experienced at least once.
It cracks me up that some fans call the Arena a neutral court. Heck...it is the only way the average Joe can catch the team live. I personally wish that every game was played in the "neutral" Spokane Arena.
They really did build K2 too small. No question that the team could regularly sell out a 10,000 to 12,000 seat arena....and still have a waiting list.I miss Mike Hart
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I agree with you MM, but its water under the bridge for the Kennel, and the powers that be will never admit being a little too weak kneed. Last year's Memphis game was everybit as loud as the MAC so that noise advantage is still there. I wish they would have a few more of the "big" games at the Arena. The season ticket holders seemed to have gotten all the good seats for the Georgia game at the arena this season so they should not complain (although they had to buy them - which they appaently did with gusto!). Then there is the question of the students, but something could surely be done for them if the game was when school was on.
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The same thing happened to us when we requested $75 tickets. The window came up and said our request was being processed and when the next window came up there was a message in red that said our choice was no longer available and the computer would give us the next best choice, computer choice of course, not mine. That's what I dislike about not being able to purchase in person. We ended up with $50 tickets and I'm not complaining particularly. I just wondered how the $75's disappeared so fast when we too were online within a minute or two of 10am. The fact there was no limit for season ticket holders does not bode well for the public at large. If the $75 were gone just like and none were held back it's amazing how fast those tickets sold. I suspect however nearly the entire 200 level reamains unsold so there is hope for others. I would be curious how many tickets of each price were available for sale.
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I don't believe for one minute all the $75 tickets are sold. I went down to the Arena last year and was able to purchase primo tix for the Memphis game. It seems that this "promotional" code puts you in Section 123, which is more or less behind the basket. I will take my chances on the 12th in person at the Arena. I smell a rat.
Just my opinion!
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