I have 2 tickets in a prime location. Section 336 ON THE AISLE (center ice side of the section) row E.
Looking to perhaps sell the entire season to someone with playoff rights.
Would definitely consider a half season split, also with pro rated playoff rights.
Moving further down would discuss packages with a mix of average and premium games. Perhaps toss a playoff game in the mix if it is big enough.
Face value is all I seek here. If you have been on the waiting list all these years, the chance for tickets in the center 300s on the aisle would be a dream come true.
If anyone has two tickets, decent seats, face value for 10/15 vs. the Leafs that they want to get rid of - send me a PM.
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I'm not sure but I promised a date of Sept 15 to most that bought tickets from me.
After seeing the new info about about picking up the tix on Sept 2 I'm sure my date is a bit tardy.
However, I prefer to give a late date for e-mailing the tix since I have never had a complaint about shipping the tix too early.
Honestly, you should never promise a specific date. I have had seasons since 98, and have always sold games. Have had Giants tickets since 2002 and sold games. I give an estimate as things could happen. One year the Rangers tickets got delayed from the printers. One year, I knew I couldn't get to the city so paid for the delivery. Had to go out the day they were supposed to be delivered and sure enough FedEx (or UPS whoever it was) wouldn't leave them without a signature. Was two weeks before I could actually get them.
Honestly, you should never promise a specific date. I have had seasons since 98, and have always sold games. Have had Giants tickets since 2002 and sold games. I give an estimate as things could happen. One year the Rangers tickets got delayed from the printers. One year, I knew I couldn't get to the city so paid for the delivery. Had to go out the day they were supposed to be delivered and sure enough FedEx (or UPS whoever it was) wouldn't leave them without a signature. Was two weeks before I could actually get them.
You are correct.
I misspoke. I never did quote an exact date. I usually day would be sent when received from the garden (which I estimate to be around Sept 15).
Re : how long does it take to receive the tix when sent? I don't know. I've been picking them up for the past 20 years. I live a few blocks from the Garden. Are they having printing problems? I'm not sure that affects e-mailing tix?
It was about 10 years ago, before they developed the email system. This is the earliest (sept 2nd) I have ever known them to be available. Then in Sept 2002, I wasn't working in the city and between class and work it was going to be a pain in the butt to go into the city just to get the tix, so paid for the FedEx. Had to go out for a little while and of course, they attempted delivery while I was out. Became a pain to get them as I couldn't get to the distribution center to pick up the package.
AFAIK season tickets are printed in Arkansas (this year at least) and shipped from there. So even though most of us are a 1 day ship from NYC, it may take an extra day or two.
Following tickets below are for sale. Section 416 row B where the rangers shoot twice. Price is $80 per pair and that includes the paypal fee. I can email the tickets as well. If you wish to have them shipped you will be required to pay the cost for shipping as I will use FedEx only!
Sept 29th preseason game vs Detroit $53 for both tickets, which covers paypal fee!
Mon Nov 1 Chicago
Mon Nov 29 Pittsburgh
Sun Dec 5 Ottawa
Thu Dec 16 Phoenix
Tue Jan 25 Florida
Thu Feb 3 New Jersey
Thu Feb 17 Los Angeles
Tue Mar 1 Buffalo
Tue Mar 15 NY Islanders
Thu Apr 7 Atlanta
No more media guide. Now its a whole dollar off of a yearbook.
The 'Tenure Chart' no longer mentions "gifts" to subs at the 5,10,25,etc marks. Now its just useless things like a discount at the nhl.com store and a "complementary Sweet Spot". Makes no difference though, since i never got anything when i hit my 5 year mark anyway. Whatever.
The biggest insult is the food coupons, when are just SOOO generous, like buy two pretzels and a small soda and get a 2nd small soda for $1!!! Wow, what a deal! I only had to buy $15 worth of overpriced food to get another item for the exact price that it should be sold at anyway.
Of course, those $10 parking coupons are a joke too. They make it look like they are giving you value for once, when they know 95% of their subs don't drive to games.
I find it more of an insult they even bother with crap like this. Its a slap in the face.
No more media guide. Now its a whole dollar off of a yearbook.
The 'Tenure Chart' no longer mentions "gifts" to subs at the 5,10,25,etc marks. Now its just useless things like a discount at the nhl.com store and a "complementary Sweet Spot". Makes no difference though, since i never got anything when i hit my 5 year mark anyway. Whatever.
The biggest insult is the food coupons, when are just SOOO generous, like buy two pretzels and a small soda and get a 2nd small soda for $1!!! Wow, what a deal! I only had to buy $15 worth of overpriced food to get another item for the exact price that it should be sold at anyway.
Of course, those $10 parking coupons are a joke too. They make it look like they are giving you value for once, when they know 95% of their subs don't drive to games.
I find it more of an insult they even bother with crap like this. Its a slap in the face.
Do they print media guides anymore? I have one from everyyear going back to 1984 and I could not find on last year. Everytime i asked at the garden they did not know what i was talking about.
Do they print media guides anymore? I have one from everyyear going back to 1984 and I could not find on last year. Everytime i asked at the garden they did not know what i was talking about.
Season subscribers get an online version but they do print media guides. My father was able to get one from his friend who works for Versus when he was at the Garden. Just went into the press box and picked one up for him so they definitely still print them.
No more media guide. Now its a whole dollar off of a yearbook.
The 'Tenure Chart' no longer mentions "gifts" to subs at the 5,10,25,etc marks. Now its just useless things like a discount at the nhl.com store and a "complementary Sweet Spot". Makes no difference though, since i never got anything when i hit my 5 year mark anyway. Whatever.
The biggest insult is the food coupons, when are just SOOO generous, like buy two pretzels and a small soda and get a 2nd small soda for $1!!! Wow, what a deal! I only had to buy $15 worth of overpriced food to get another item for the exact price that it should be sold at anyway.
Of course, those $10 parking coupons are a joke too. They make it look like they are giving you value for once, when they know 95% of their subs don't drive to games.
I find it more of an insult they even bother with crap like this. Its a slap in the face.
I have to agree. I used to like the media guide. Used to leave it on the coffee table and constantly check on stuff. Never looked at the downloadable. Never bought a yearbook, I think last year they gave one for free but you had to pick it up after December? Never did. I have been driving to games since the lockout and have never once used one of those coupons. I don't recall getting a gift for my 5 or 10 year.