Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted August 14, 2008 Author Posted August 14, 2008 The NY Post had a story on the prices.[/url:3bny65jv]Notably, they are reporting a $19 pricepoint for promenade reserved, but I suspect that may be promenade reserved outfield and not infield.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 Yesterday, I ran into someone I know only casually and not all that well. What I do know about him is that for the past 10-15 years at least, he owned a pair of Shea Stadium field box season tickets very close to the Mets dugout. He's not renewing. According to him, He's "no Fortune 500 corporation and the Wilpons don't want fans in the stands anymore".
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted August 29, 2008 Author Posted August 29, 2008 In an interesting development, the other New York team announced its pricing structure today. In addition to offering full season tickets, they are offering 41, 20, 15, 12 and 11 game plans, all with postseason options (although only the 41 game plan has a guaranteed postseason option.Pricing, seating chart, etc. is here:http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/ballpark/new_stadium_ticket_license_plans.jsp
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 29, 2008 Posted August 29, 2008 ="batmagadanleadoff":24dz924q]According to him, He's "no Fortune 500 corporation and the Wilpons don't want fans in the stands anymore".[/quote:24dz924q]What does he do?themetfairy Oct 20 2008 02:08 PMI received a letter today that contained the following -]We are pleased to advise that we will have a selection of Ticket Plan offerings at Citi Field for our loyal Ticket Plan account holders prior to the general public. Two 40-game and five 15-fame Plans will enable us to accommodate each 2008 Ticket Plan holder with a Ticket Plan purchase opportunity for our Inaugural Season at Citi Field. We will communicate these offerings to you in the weeks ahead.So it looks like the Sunday Only plan is a thing of the past.Benjamin Grimm Oct 20 2008 02:11 PMOne of those five 15-game plans might be heavily oriented towards Sundays.The way I figure it, there are probably 13 home Sunday games on the schedule. Maybe one of the plans is 13 Sundays plus two "bonus" games.Please let us know when you find out more.themetfairy Oct 20 2008 02:17 PMWill do!Gwreck Oct 20 2008 03:13 PMI have my doubts about these plans. My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase options.I doubt they would do a heavily-Sunday or heavily-Saturday plan; it would seem more likely they'd want to split up the weekend games so that all plans would be equally attractive to the buyers.Also, I wouldn't count on opening day being available in any of the plans.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 03:14 PM="Benjamin Grimm":2vxwybpt]The way I figure it, there are probably 13 home Sunday games on the schedule. [/quote:2vxwybpt]You don't have to guess! Full 2009 schedule is already available:http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nym&m=4&y=2009Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 07:07 PM]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 07:14 PM="Nymr83"]]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.Not true. All they need to do is make a clear announcement and make the ticket allocation more transparent.Regardless, the point isn't that people will complain about playoff tickets being unavailable. The problem is that the Mets may or may not have used sufficient creativity in creating their partial plans. We won't know until the Mets get around to actually telling giving out meaningful information.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 07:35 PMI'd like to make a declaration of interest in buying into a very small part of someone's 40-game plan. I don't think I can afford or commit to more than a small handful next year, ISO same, etc etc. If there's enough of us...Rockin' Doc Oct 20 2008 07:44 PMIs it just me, or does anyone else find the concern over the availability of Mets playoff tickets be almost as pointless as Detroit Lion fans worrying about their access to Super Bowl tickets? It's probably just me. Watching a good young team like the Rays has made me rather cynical of late.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 07:47 PMmaybe you could try putting a group together on here to buy a 40 game plan (either 2 or 4 seats) and then divide up the games.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 07:53 PMYeah, that's what I'm saying but I need someone who 1) is receiving this offer and 2) Can be trusted to cut the giant check.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 08:07 PMi'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.Fman99 Oct 20 2008 08:28 PM="Nymr83":27g5374t]i'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.[/quote:27g5374t]You could do a proportional buy-in, rate the cost per game, and divvy it up where any potential attendee could buy in even for 1-2 games.We probably won't go to more than 1-2 next year given the cost and distance.Fman99 Oct 20 2008 08:28 PMOops double post.themetfairy Oct 20 2008 08:31 PMA complicating point is that, even within a plan, not all games are priced evenly. With my Sunday plan last year, the prices varied tremendously depending on what color coded ticket price applied to the date.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 08:56 PMI have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:15 PMInGwreck Oct 20 2008 09:20 PMI'd like to be "in" but I doubt that I can be the one to "cut the big check" unfortunately...John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:21 PMSpecially if you intend to collect from me.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 11:04 PMi'm not sure who here can "cut the big check" or who would be willing to even admit it if they could. we could collect at least some money beforehand, or we could look at a 15-game plan to split up instead of a 40, it really all depends on how much interest we have.themetfairy Oct 21 2008 05:12 AMIf it helps, they accept credit card payment for tickets.That just means that someone has a large enough credit limit to handle the transaction and trusts everyone else enough to pony up their share quickly.Fman99 Oct 21 2008 06:45 AM="Gwreck":f4a68j0e]I have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.[/quote:f4a68j0e]Yep. My cousin and her husband are in a group in the DC area that does this with four Nats season tickets.Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2008 06:57 AMAre you guys talking about splitting up a 40 or a 15? And how many seats for each game? And how much would the "big check" be for?John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 21 2008 07:09 AM2 tixx for 40 games at Citifield would be 3 grand or something at least?soupcan Oct 21 2008 07:52 AMI got two tix for all 81 games in whatever they are calling the upper deck. Don't yet know whether they are in left or right. I gave them a $250.00 deposit per ticket and they will contact me at some future date to let me know where I'll be.The total cost will be about $1,500.00 each. I'm sure I won't even be close to using all of them so if anybody's interested in taking a few off my hands, that's cool.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 02:45 PMI read thread quickly and see 81 and 40 games plans mentioned. I got a lettertoday that say there will also be five 15 game plans available to people withMets accounts in the coming weeks ahead.If I can get a 15 game plan I'd be super happy and also willing to share orjust meet for some games.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 03:04 PMRe-reading, I didn't go far enough back ... I can't keep up lately.I'll be happy to be offered something is where I was going with this, I reallythought most plan holders were going to be left out completely.(and that may have been the original plan before we all became poorer thelast couple of months)sharpie Oct 23 2008 03:59 PMI'd be in for buying into a larger plan. Or buying some Soup tix.Vic Sage Oct 24 2008 01:51 PMme, too.soupcan Oct 24 2008 02:02 PMGreat, I'll keep you all posted.Farmer Ted Nov 12 2008 11:39 AMDoesn't look like Boston is going after any high-priced free agents. That, or they have a ton of cash stuffed away.BOSTON (AP) -- For the first time in 14 years, the Boston Red Sox aren't increasing any ticket prices at Fenway Park for the 2009 season.Prices range from $12 to $125 for tickets bought after Dec. 17. There is a discount for earlier purchases once tickets go on sale Dec. 13.Red Sox President Larry Lucchino says the team knows that fans are facing challenging economic times and wanted to give them a break.Fans with contracts for premium seats can keep their ticket prices the same if they agree to extend those contracts for one year.The team plans to add about 350 seats at Fenway Park before next season.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 01:20 PMHere are the Partial Season Ticket Plans[/url:205v8hxo].Partial season ticket holders can make their purchases based on a seniority system. I'm not a long term season ticket holder, so I have to wait until December 10th to purchase my tickets.Gwreck Nov 26 2008 01:28 PMI don't think seniority has anything to do with it -- I think it's based on what you had in 2008. Order is:1. Full Season Holders from 2008 who did not renew for a Full Season 20092. Weekday Plan Holders from 20083. Mini and Tuesday/Friday plan holders from 20084. Saturday and Sunday plan holders from 2008Kong76 Nov 26 2008 02:34 PMGot the email earlier and the regular letter just now.Seems to me that if I log at 10am on 12/5 I should be able to get my singleseat Sunday ticket and if I got lucky I could get two extra seats?I mean really, if they can't give me one seat after 5-6 years of full seasonand another 5 or so of plan seasons they can gobble my turkey neck andlick my giblets.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 03:10 PMIf Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 03:24 PMI'll post an image of the letter I got a little later.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 04:25 PMGwreck Nov 26 2008 10:49 PM="themetfairy":2gwrrk6t]If Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.[/quote:2gwrrk6t]Indeed. Can't believe the Mets managed to get that one right (!).SI Metman Nov 26 2008 11:26 PMyep, I've only been a Sunday plan holder for 2 1/2 years and got the 10th on my letter. Fortunately they are sparing us from going to the last Sunday game in '09.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 08:15 AMScored two seats, Sun+ plan, front row of the highest level, in the outfield. mezzman is now promresmanVic Sage Dec 05 2008 09:53 AMmy friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.themetfairy Dec 05 2008 09:56 AM="Vic Sage":f2arzhqv]my friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.[/quote:f2arzhqv]It's nice to know that I have priority over somebody.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I received a letter today that contained the following -]We are pleased to advise that we will have a selection of Ticket Plan offerings at Citi Field for our loyal Ticket Plan account holders prior to the general public. Two 40-game and five 15-fame Plans will enable us to accommodate each 2008 Ticket Plan holder with a Ticket Plan purchase opportunity for our Inaugural Season at Citi Field. We will communicate these offerings to you in the weeks ahead.So it looks like the Sunday Only plan is a thing of the past.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 One of those five 15-game plans might be heavily oriented towards Sundays.The way I figure it, there are probably 13 home Sunday games on the schedule. Maybe one of the plans is 13 Sundays plus two "bonus" games.Please let us know when you find out more.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 I have my doubts about these plans. My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase options.I doubt they would do a heavily-Sunday or heavily-Saturday plan; it would seem more likely they'd want to split up the weekend games so that all plans would be equally attractive to the buyers.Also, I wouldn't count on opening day being available in any of the plans.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 ="Benjamin Grimm":2vxwybpt]The way I figure it, there are probably 13 home Sunday games on the schedule. [/quote:2vxwybpt]You don't have to guess! Full 2009 schedule is already available:http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nym&m=4&y=2009Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 07:07 PM]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 07:14 PM="Nymr83"]]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.Not true. All they need to do is make a clear announcement and make the ticket allocation more transparent.Regardless, the point isn't that people will complain about playoff tickets being unavailable. The problem is that the Mets may or may not have used sufficient creativity in creating their partial plans. We won't know until the Mets get around to actually telling giving out meaningful information.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 07:35 PMI'd like to make a declaration of interest in buying into a very small part of someone's 40-game plan. I don't think I can afford or commit to more than a small handful next year, ISO same, etc etc. If there's enough of us...Rockin' Doc Oct 20 2008 07:44 PMIs it just me, or does anyone else find the concern over the availability of Mets playoff tickets be almost as pointless as Detroit Lion fans worrying about their access to Super Bowl tickets? It's probably just me. Watching a good young team like the Rays has made me rather cynical of late.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 07:47 PMmaybe you could try putting a group together on here to buy a 40 game plan (either 2 or 4 seats) and then divide up the games.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 07:53 PMYeah, that's what I'm saying but I need someone who 1) is receiving this offer and 2) Can be trusted to cut the giant check.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 08:07 PMi'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.Fman99 Oct 20 2008 08:28 PM="Nymr83":27g5374t]i'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.[/quote:27g5374t]You could do a proportional buy-in, rate the cost per game, and divvy it up where any potential attendee could buy in even for 1-2 games.We probably won't go to more than 1-2 next year given the cost and distance.Fman99 Oct 20 2008 08:28 PMOops double post.themetfairy Oct 20 2008 08:31 PMA complicating point is that, even within a plan, not all games are priced evenly. With my Sunday plan last year, the prices varied tremendously depending on what color coded ticket price applied to the date.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 08:56 PMI have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:15 PMInGwreck Oct 20 2008 09:20 PMI'd like to be "in" but I doubt that I can be the one to "cut the big check" unfortunately...John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:21 PMSpecially if you intend to collect from me.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 11:04 PMi'm not sure who here can "cut the big check" or who would be willing to even admit it if they could. we could collect at least some money beforehand, or we could look at a 15-game plan to split up instead of a 40, it really all depends on how much interest we have.themetfairy Oct 21 2008 05:12 AMIf it helps, they accept credit card payment for tickets.That just means that someone has a large enough credit limit to handle the transaction and trusts everyone else enough to pony up their share quickly.Fman99 Oct 21 2008 06:45 AM="Gwreck":f4a68j0e]I have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.[/quote:f4a68j0e]Yep. My cousin and her husband are in a group in the DC area that does this with four Nats season tickets.Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2008 06:57 AMAre you guys talking about splitting up a 40 or a 15? And how many seats for each game? And how much would the "big check" be for?John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 21 2008 07:09 AM2 tixx for 40 games at Citifield would be 3 grand or something at least?soupcan Oct 21 2008 07:52 AMI got two tix for all 81 games in whatever they are calling the upper deck. Don't yet know whether they are in left or right. I gave them a $250.00 deposit per ticket and they will contact me at some future date to let me know where I'll be.The total cost will be about $1,500.00 each. I'm sure I won't even be close to using all of them so if anybody's interested in taking a few off my hands, that's cool.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 02:45 PMI read thread quickly and see 81 and 40 games plans mentioned. I got a lettertoday that say there will also be five 15 game plans available to people withMets accounts in the coming weeks ahead.If I can get a 15 game plan I'd be super happy and also willing to share orjust meet for some games.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 03:04 PMRe-reading, I didn't go far enough back ... I can't keep up lately.I'll be happy to be offered something is where I was going with this, I reallythought most plan holders were going to be left out completely.(and that may have been the original plan before we all became poorer thelast couple of months)sharpie Oct 23 2008 03:59 PMI'd be in for buying into a larger plan. Or buying some Soup tix.Vic Sage Oct 24 2008 01:51 PMme, too.soupcan Oct 24 2008 02:02 PMGreat, I'll keep you all posted.Farmer Ted Nov 12 2008 11:39 AMDoesn't look like Boston is going after any high-priced free agents. That, or they have a ton of cash stuffed away.BOSTON (AP) -- For the first time in 14 years, the Boston Red Sox aren't increasing any ticket prices at Fenway Park for the 2009 season.Prices range from $12 to $125 for tickets bought after Dec. 17. There is a discount for earlier purchases once tickets go on sale Dec. 13.Red Sox President Larry Lucchino says the team knows that fans are facing challenging economic times and wanted to give them a break.Fans with contracts for premium seats can keep their ticket prices the same if they agree to extend those contracts for one year.The team plans to add about 350 seats at Fenway Park before next season.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 01:20 PMHere are the Partial Season Ticket Plans[/url:205v8hxo].Partial season ticket holders can make their purchases based on a seniority system. I'm not a long term season ticket holder, so I have to wait until December 10th to purchase my tickets.Gwreck Nov 26 2008 01:28 PMI don't think seniority has anything to do with it -- I think it's based on what you had in 2008. Order is:1. Full Season Holders from 2008 who did not renew for a Full Season 20092. Weekday Plan Holders from 20083. Mini and Tuesday/Friday plan holders from 20084. Saturday and Sunday plan holders from 2008Kong76 Nov 26 2008 02:34 PMGot the email earlier and the regular letter just now.Seems to me that if I log at 10am on 12/5 I should be able to get my singleseat Sunday ticket and if I got lucky I could get two extra seats?I mean really, if they can't give me one seat after 5-6 years of full seasonand another 5 or so of plan seasons they can gobble my turkey neck andlick my giblets.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 03:10 PMIf Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 03:24 PMI'll post an image of the letter I got a little later.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 04:25 PMGwreck Nov 26 2008 10:49 PM="themetfairy":2gwrrk6t]If Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.[/quote:2gwrrk6t]Indeed. Can't believe the Mets managed to get that one right (!).SI Metman Nov 26 2008 11:26 PMyep, I've only been a Sunday plan holder for 2 1/2 years and got the 10th on my letter. Fortunately they are sparing us from going to the last Sunday game in '09.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 08:15 AMScored two seats, Sun+ plan, front row of the highest level, in the outfield. mezzman is now promresmanVic Sage Dec 05 2008 09:53 AMmy friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.themetfairy Dec 05 2008 09:56 AM="Vic Sage":f2arzhqv]my friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.[/quote:f2arzhqv]It's nice to know that I have priority over somebody.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 ]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 ="Nymr83"]]My worry is that only the 40-game plans will have guaranteed playoff purchase optionsand if more tickets were allocated to the eople who buy 15 game plans, there would be complaints by the people who don't buy any plan about how playoff tickets are unaffordable and unavailable... wawawa etc.The Mets' can't win there.Not true. All they need to do is make a clear announcement and make the ticket allocation more transparent.Regardless, the point isn't that people will complain about playoff tickets being unavailable. The problem is that the Mets may or may not have used sufficient creativity in creating their partial plans. We won't know until the Mets get around to actually telling giving out meaningful information.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I'd like to make a declaration of interest in buying into a very small part of someone's 40-game plan. I don't think I can afford or commit to more than a small handful next year, ISO same, etc etc. If there's enough of us...
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Is it just me, or does anyone else find the concern over the availability of Mets playoff tickets be almost as pointless as Detroit Lion fans worrying about their access to Super Bowl tickets? It's probably just me. Watching a good young team like the Rays has made me rather cynical of late.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 maybe you could try putting a group together on here to buy a 40 game plan (either 2 or 4 seats) and then divide up the games.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Yeah, that's what I'm saying but I need someone who 1) is receiving this offer and 2) Can be trusted to cut the giant check.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 i'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 ="Nymr83":27g5374t]i'm in a for a few (3-5) games as well if anyone wants to do this.[/quote:27g5374t]You could do a proportional buy-in, rate the cost per game, and divvy it up where any potential attendee could buy in even for 1-2 games.We probably won't go to more than 1-2 next year given the cost and distance.Fman99 Oct 20 2008 08:28 PMOops double post.themetfairy Oct 20 2008 08:31 PMA complicating point is that, even within a plan, not all games are priced evenly. With my Sunday plan last year, the prices varied tremendously depending on what color coded ticket price applied to the date.Gwreck Oct 20 2008 08:56 PMI have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:15 PMInGwreck Oct 20 2008 09:20 PMI'd like to be "in" but I doubt that I can be the one to "cut the big check" unfortunately...John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 20 2008 09:21 PMSpecially if you intend to collect from me.Nymr83 Oct 20 2008 11:04 PMi'm not sure who here can "cut the big check" or who would be willing to even admit it if they could. we could collect at least some money beforehand, or we could look at a 15-game plan to split up instead of a 40, it really all depends on how much interest we have.themetfairy Oct 21 2008 05:12 AMIf it helps, they accept credit card payment for tickets.That just means that someone has a large enough credit limit to handle the transaction and trusts everyone else enough to pony up their share quickly.Fman99 Oct 21 2008 06:45 AM="Gwreck":f4a68j0e]I have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.[/quote:f4a68j0e]Yep. My cousin and her husband are in a group in the DC area that does this with four Nats season tickets.Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2008 06:57 AMAre you guys talking about splitting up a 40 or a 15? And how many seats for each game? And how much would the "big check" be for?John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 21 2008 07:09 AM2 tixx for 40 games at Citifield would be 3 grand or something at least?soupcan Oct 21 2008 07:52 AMI got two tix for all 81 games in whatever they are calling the upper deck. Don't yet know whether they are in left or right. I gave them a $250.00 deposit per ticket and they will contact me at some future date to let me know where I'll be.The total cost will be about $1,500.00 each. I'm sure I won't even be close to using all of them so if anybody's interested in taking a few off my hands, that's cool.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 02:45 PMI read thread quickly and see 81 and 40 games plans mentioned. I got a lettertoday that say there will also be five 15 game plans available to people withMets accounts in the coming weeks ahead.If I can get a 15 game plan I'd be super happy and also willing to share orjust meet for some games.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 03:04 PMRe-reading, I didn't go far enough back ... I can't keep up lately.I'll be happy to be offered something is where I was going with this, I reallythought most plan holders were going to be left out completely.(and that may have been the original plan before we all became poorer thelast couple of months)sharpie Oct 23 2008 03:59 PMI'd be in for buying into a larger plan. Or buying some Soup tix.Vic Sage Oct 24 2008 01:51 PMme, too.soupcan Oct 24 2008 02:02 PMGreat, I'll keep you all posted.Farmer Ted Nov 12 2008 11:39 AMDoesn't look like Boston is going after any high-priced free agents. That, or they have a ton of cash stuffed away.BOSTON (AP) -- For the first time in 14 years, the Boston Red Sox aren't increasing any ticket prices at Fenway Park for the 2009 season.Prices range from $12 to $125 for tickets bought after Dec. 17. There is a discount for earlier purchases once tickets go on sale Dec. 13.Red Sox President Larry Lucchino says the team knows that fans are facing challenging economic times and wanted to give them a break.Fans with contracts for premium seats can keep their ticket prices the same if they agree to extend those contracts for one year.The team plans to add about 350 seats at Fenway Park before next season.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 01:20 PMHere are the Partial Season Ticket Plans[/url:205v8hxo].Partial season ticket holders can make their purchases based on a seniority system. I'm not a long term season ticket holder, so I have to wait until December 10th to purchase my tickets.Gwreck Nov 26 2008 01:28 PMI don't think seniority has anything to do with it -- I think it's based on what you had in 2008. Order is:1. Full Season Holders from 2008 who did not renew for a Full Season 20092. Weekday Plan Holders from 20083. Mini and Tuesday/Friday plan holders from 20084. Saturday and Sunday plan holders from 2008Kong76 Nov 26 2008 02:34 PMGot the email earlier and the regular letter just now.Seems to me that if I log at 10am on 12/5 I should be able to get my singleseat Sunday ticket and if I got lucky I could get two extra seats?I mean really, if they can't give me one seat after 5-6 years of full seasonand another 5 or so of plan seasons they can gobble my turkey neck andlick my giblets.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 03:10 PMIf Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 03:24 PMI'll post an image of the letter I got a little later.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 04:25 PMGwreck Nov 26 2008 10:49 PM="themetfairy":2gwrrk6t]If Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.[/quote:2gwrrk6t]Indeed. Can't believe the Mets managed to get that one right (!).SI Metman Nov 26 2008 11:26 PMyep, I've only been a Sunday plan holder for 2 1/2 years and got the 10th on my letter. Fortunately they are sparing us from going to the last Sunday game in '09.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 08:15 AMScored two seats, Sun+ plan, front row of the highest level, in the outfield. mezzman is now promresmanVic Sage Dec 05 2008 09:53 AMmy friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.themetfairy Dec 05 2008 09:56 AM="Vic Sage":f2arzhqv]my friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.[/quote:f2arzhqv]It's nice to know that I have priority over somebody.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 A complicating point is that, even within a plan, not all games are priced evenly. With my Sunday plan last year, the prices varied tremendously depending on what color coded ticket price applied to the date.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 I have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 I'd like to be "in" but I doubt that I can be the one to "cut the big check" unfortunately...
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Specially if you intend to collect from me.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 i'm not sure who here can "cut the big check" or who would be willing to even admit it if they could. we could collect at least some money beforehand, or we could look at a 15-game plan to split up instead of a 40, it really all depends on how much interest we have.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 If it helps, they accept credit card payment for tickets.That just means that someone has a large enough credit limit to handle the transaction and trusts everyone else enough to pony up their share quickly.
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 ="Gwreck":f4a68j0e]I have a friend who does this with his Mariners season ticket group.I think they have something like 8 or 10 seats now but the concept stays the same:You have to buy in pairs;People commit to a set number of games at the start of the season;Snake-order draft to see who gets what games (ie. A, B, C, D, D, C, B, A);Draft position is determined by random chance;When it's your turn in the draft, you can take any game you want that's available (knowing that some games -- ie. Yankees, July weekends, etc -- cost more than others -- ie. April weeknights)Playoff games are determined by lottery, weighted by how many games in the plan you purchased.[/quote:f4a68j0e]Yep. My cousin and her husband are in a group in the DC area that does this with four Nats season tickets.Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2008 06:57 AMAre you guys talking about splitting up a 40 or a 15? And how many seats for each game? And how much would the "big check" be for?John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 21 2008 07:09 AM2 tixx for 40 games at Citifield would be 3 grand or something at least?soupcan Oct 21 2008 07:52 AMI got two tix for all 81 games in whatever they are calling the upper deck. Don't yet know whether they are in left or right. I gave them a $250.00 deposit per ticket and they will contact me at some future date to let me know where I'll be.The total cost will be about $1,500.00 each. I'm sure I won't even be close to using all of them so if anybody's interested in taking a few off my hands, that's cool.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 02:45 PMI read thread quickly and see 81 and 40 games plans mentioned. I got a lettertoday that say there will also be five 15 game plans available to people withMets accounts in the coming weeks ahead.If I can get a 15 game plan I'd be super happy and also willing to share orjust meet for some games.Kong76 Oct 23 2008 03:04 PMRe-reading, I didn't go far enough back ... I can't keep up lately.I'll be happy to be offered something is where I was going with this, I reallythought most plan holders were going to be left out completely.(and that may have been the original plan before we all became poorer thelast couple of months)sharpie Oct 23 2008 03:59 PMI'd be in for buying into a larger plan. Or buying some Soup tix.Vic Sage Oct 24 2008 01:51 PMme, too.soupcan Oct 24 2008 02:02 PMGreat, I'll keep you all posted.Farmer Ted Nov 12 2008 11:39 AMDoesn't look like Boston is going after any high-priced free agents. That, or they have a ton of cash stuffed away.BOSTON (AP) -- For the first time in 14 years, the Boston Red Sox aren't increasing any ticket prices at Fenway Park for the 2009 season.Prices range from $12 to $125 for tickets bought after Dec. 17. There is a discount for earlier purchases once tickets go on sale Dec. 13.Red Sox President Larry Lucchino says the team knows that fans are facing challenging economic times and wanted to give them a break.Fans with contracts for premium seats can keep their ticket prices the same if they agree to extend those contracts for one year.The team plans to add about 350 seats at Fenway Park before next season.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 01:20 PMHere are the Partial Season Ticket Plans[/url:205v8hxo].Partial season ticket holders can make their purchases based on a seniority system. I'm not a long term season ticket holder, so I have to wait until December 10th to purchase my tickets.Gwreck Nov 26 2008 01:28 PMI don't think seniority has anything to do with it -- I think it's based on what you had in 2008. Order is:1. Full Season Holders from 2008 who did not renew for a Full Season 20092. Weekday Plan Holders from 20083. Mini and Tuesday/Friday plan holders from 20084. Saturday and Sunday plan holders from 2008Kong76 Nov 26 2008 02:34 PMGot the email earlier and the regular letter just now.Seems to me that if I log at 10am on 12/5 I should be able to get my singleseat Sunday ticket and if I got lucky I could get two extra seats?I mean really, if they can't give me one seat after 5-6 years of full seasonand another 5 or so of plan seasons they can gobble my turkey neck andlick my giblets.themetfairy Nov 26 2008 03:10 PMIf Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 03:24 PMI'll post an image of the letter I got a little later.Kong76 Nov 26 2008 04:25 PMGwreck Nov 26 2008 10:49 PM="themetfairy":2gwrrk6t]If Kase can log in on 12/5, then seniority does matter.[/quote:2gwrrk6t]Indeed. Can't believe the Mets managed to get that one right (!).SI Metman Nov 26 2008 11:26 PMyep, I've only been a Sunday plan holder for 2 1/2 years and got the 10th on my letter. Fortunately they are sparing us from going to the last Sunday game in '09.Kong76 Dec 05 2008 08:15 AMScored two seats, Sun+ plan, front row of the highest level, in the outfield. mezzman is now promresmanVic Sage Dec 05 2008 09:53 AMmy friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.themetfairy Dec 05 2008 09:56 AM="Vic Sage":f2arzhqv]my friend can't buy tix till the 12th. shoot.[/quote:f2arzhqv]It's nice to know that I have priority over somebody.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Are you guys talking about splitting up a 40 or a 15? And how many seats for each game? And how much would the "big check" be for?
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 2 tixx for 40 games at Citifield would be 3 grand or something at least?
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 I got two tix for all 81 games in whatever they are calling the upper deck. Don't yet know whether they are in left or right. I gave them a $250.00 deposit per ticket and they will contact me at some future date to let me know where I'll be.The total cost will be about $1,500.00 each. I'm sure I won't even be close to using all of them so if anybody's interested in taking a few off my hands, that's cool.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 I read thread quickly and see 81 and 40 games plans mentioned. I got a lettertoday that say there will also be five 15 game plans available to people withMets accounts in the coming weeks ahead.If I can get a 15 game plan I'd be super happy and also willing to share orjust meet for some games.
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