Autograph Information:
For Devils autographs it's on Lafeyette Street, walking towards Broad Street, right before the VIP parking garage. You'll probably see a bunch of people standing out there.
For visiting teams it's on Edison Street, walking towards Broad Street, right past the Devils Den (directly opposite from where the home team comes out).
**
Mod Note:
Tickets can be bought/sold for personal use.
HFBoards.com is not a forum you can use to sell tickets for profit.
HFBoards also does not sponsor/endorse any deals . Buyer beware.
So that Living Social deal sold 2800 tickets I heard an employee say.
I had no idea those sold so well, they have been getting more publicity this year online though. No wonder we hit 15+ for this game, in the past it would have been a 12,000 deadzone.
I had no idea those sold so well, they have been getting more publicity this year online though. No wonder we hit 15+ for this game, in the past it would have been a 12,000 deadzone.
We have drawn well vs St Louis over the years for some reason.
i know i could probably find the answer in the many links provided in the op but quick question. do you have to get a reservation for any of the restaurants at the arena?
So that Living Social deal sold 2800 tickets I heard an employee say.
Yeah those were the green tickets right? Scalpers had TONS of em outside too, and they were all lower level! One of my friends had row 13 behind the goal for 20 bucks. Saw lots of people with the packages and whatnot inside, no shocker that the 30 dollar seats upstairs sat unsold even when dropped near half price on TicketExchange and StubHub late this afternoon.
Yeah those were the green tickets right? Scalpers had TONS of em outside too, and they were all lower level! One of my friends had row 13 behind the goal for 20 bucks. Saw lots of people with the packages and whatnot inside, no shocker that the 30 dollar seats upstairs sat unsold even when dropped near half price on TicketExchange and StubHub late this afternoon.
There were selling on SH, but for like only $19 to $24 (seller only gets 85% of that) most of the day, but on TE they weren't even moving at $20 or $22..
There were selling on SH, but for like only $19 to $24 (seller only gets 85% of that) most of the day, but on TE they weren't even moving at $20 or $22..
Yeah like I said in the other thread - you have to pay to upload your pdf to SH first, then you still take a hit on the selling price. So you're talking realized return of 14.45 to 18.70 - for a 30 dollar seat, so that was a bonus for the buyer b/c sellers were just dropping as low as they could go to at least get something back. I'm shocked that anyone even took that though, maybe that LivingSocial deal expired and people then flocked there? Who knows.
i know i could probably find the answer in the many links provided in the op but quick question. do you have to get a reservation for any of the restaurants at the arena?
Are you talking about the Restaurant in the actual arena (Acela Club)? If so, then yes.
If you're talking about the Restaurants outside of the arena, no you don't have to, but your best bet is to make a reservation because sometimes the way can be up to 45 minutes.
Yeah those were the green tickets right? Scalpers had TONS of em outside too, and they were all lower level! One of my friends had row 13 behind the goal for 20 bucks. Saw lots of people with the packages and whatnot inside, no shocker that the 30 dollar seats upstairs sat unsold even when dropped near half price on TicketExchange and StubHub late this afternoon.
If you buy a ticket at the box office or pick up at the will call windows they are green.
Are you talking about the Restaurant in the actual arena (Acela Club)? If so, then yes.
If you're talking about the Restaurants outside of the arena, no you don't have to, but your best bet is to make a reservation because sometimes the way can be up to 45 minutes.
awesome thank you. what about the fire and ice bars? do you have to be a season ticket holder or something?
Its a shame, as some fans are faced with certain conditions/commutes that it is impossible to traverse these storms, but the general policy (and I assume its league wide, and for multiple sports) is if the game is played as scheduled, there isn't any sort of refund or anything. Very rarely you will see a team do something about it, but that's more of a baseball thing as far as I can recall, mostly because there are so many games that can face delayed/postponement from something as simple as rain. Football (and soccer) play in just about anything, and basketball/hockey are indoors so outside weather doesn't affect the ability to play the game. Baseball seems to be a little lenient on their exchange policy due to weather, but that's also because there is often so much extra inventory in seating.
Are we still relying on the BG weather report or is there a real storm coming?
Max of 5 inches in the grand old greasepocket state of Nj. More like average of 2-4, hardly enough to cry over when you consider how warm the ground is.
If you buy a ticket at the box office or pick up at the will call windows they are green.
Ah okay - yeah there were a lot of shady scalpers trying to get like 70 bucks for one of those, I just laughed at the guy
My favorite was the two guys near the Lafayette entrance, I said, "Got any singles downstairs?" The guy goes "yeah yeah here, row 5" I say "oh okay, how much?" '40" "Hmm, will you do a trade, pair in the uppers dead center?" He jumped on it then I looked at his ticket and go, "Dude this is the balcony, what's wrong with you" He then says 'nah man these are lower level, see 100's that's lower" "Yeah in the old building, not here man"
And I see those guys out there all the time Worst scalpers ever