Well they credit all of that amount to your ticket invoice. If you're getting seasons a $250 deposit is really just a drop in the bucket. I mean odds are the cheapest seats available to first time subscribers will cost nearly 10x that amount, probably more.
Well they credit all of that amount to your ticket invoice. If you're getting seasons a $250 deposit is really just a drop in the bucket. I mean odds are the cheapest seats available to first time subscribers will cost nearly 10x that amount, probably more.
Okay, so then it isn't too bad.
Not sure if I want season tickets or not. How about the half season plans, or the partial game plans?
Not sure if I want season tickets or not. How about the half season plans, or the partial game plans?
I've never had a half or partial season plan so I can't comment on that. Check on the website or call the ticket office. I'm sure others here can comment on those options as well.
The problem I have with those plans are that you aren't getting the lowest price points. A $50 seat for A STH might be $60 for a partial plan holder.
That's true, but I think they are still cheaper than the individual game ticket prices. And some of them (half season plans?) also include rights (albeit limited) to some number of playoffs tickets, no?
March 4, 2012
Dear XXXXXX,
As a valued Knicks Season Subscriber, we thank you for your continued support and are writing to remind you of the upcoming NBA Playoffs and 2012-13 season ticket renewal process.
As previously communicated, you will receive your 2012 Playoff information the week of March 12 and your 2012-13 season ticket information the week of March 19. Both ticket information packages will be mailed and emailed to you via a personalized website designed specifically for you. In addition, we will also have a fully interactive 3D Virtual seating tool showcasing the transformed arena available online to support this process.
Your renewal ticket information package will include your invoice, how much time you will have to make your decision, pricing for the 2012-13 Knicks Season, new benefits and interest-free payment plans designed to provide you with extended time to pay for your tickets. We will also share some exciting new renderings of the transformed Garden and tell you more about the many new amenities and experiences that will come to life throughout the Transformation.
Once you receive your materials, your dedicated experience manager team will be able to assist you with any questions you might have. They can be reached at 212.465.6050 or seasonsubscriptions@msg.com.
We look forward to having you with us for the 2012 Playoffs and back for the 2012-13 season.
Let's Go Knicks!
Howard Jacobs
Executive Vice President
Marketing & Sales
MSG Sports
My seats seem like they are right on the edge. I think I could be in the back corner rows of the upper bowl ($50's) or all the way on the sides of the blue seats ($47's).
im in the 400s now so i should be in the cheaper part of the upper bowl right?
problem with this, is that pretty much 80-90% of current 400 level ticket holders will be paying $50 or more after relocation. There is BARELY any 29 seats and a handful of 47 seats which is still a big increase for a crappy view. I had 416 2 years ago in Row B and i had to lean forward a little to see the net, so you can forget anything behind that row, unless of course the renovation fixes that problem. Everyone in 400s or mostly everyone is getting screwed big time bc of this whole upgrade.
I have 419 now. I would prefer to be placed in 222 or 214 for $50
I had a 2 hour tour of MSG with my rep. this morning from 9-11 before the game. He had told me the prices for next year and I posted them a few weeks ago when STH,s in the 300,s were predicting $90 a ticket next year. I have a great relationship with my former rep. who now has moved up the ladder slightly at MSG and I picked up some great info. I won,t go into much but when the invoices arrive next week I wouldn,t expect much if any movement from the back rows of the 300,s to the new cheaper seats(old 400,s) in the upper section. I was also informed that downgrades next year will be very few so going from the lower bowl to upper will be limited as there might be slightly less seats upstairs. The upper level mini-plan will be history for new subscribers since the demand for full seasons have exploded. This morning alone I saw 18 potential new STH,s and it looked like most were leaving their deposit for full seasons. I heard someone say today(I assume a rep of some sort) that they 80 deposits since Presidents Weekend. It is fair to say that the demand for tickets have exploded and the next couple of months should be very interesting and hold some surprises for current STH,s. I wish everyone luck when they get their invoices this week and LGR!
I forgot to add MSG will look awesome when complete and I can,t wait.
I'm sorry but every one of your posts reads like a commercial for the rangers or written to be read by your Rep. Maybe it's something you do so you can get theses special tours. I've been a STH since 1993 and i didn't get invited for a 2 hour tour of msg. Anyone else here got that invite today?