Does anyone know when single game tickets go on sale?
I've also been looking for the answer to this.... and can't find the answer, but saw that last year was August 14th. Can't imagine it would be much different than this date.
It is usually really close to when preseason games start, so that sounds right. The idea is to fill as many seats as possible with season ticket holders, work on large groups and then sell the singles when they know what's left. Honestly, if it was me I'd inquire about the flex packs or a six pack or go in on them with friends if you know you can all come to certain games. You'll save SO much money that way.
It is usually really close to when preseason games start, so that sounds right. The idea is to fill as many seats as possible with season ticket holders, work on large groups and then sell the singles when they know what's left. Honestly, if it was me I'd inquire about the flex packs or a six pack or go in on them with friends if you know you can all come to certain games. You'll save SO much money that way.
Yes. you'll pay a discounted price per seat with no extra fees/charges. Its worth it if you are going to more than say 2 games. I started with a 13 game pack when I moved to Nash, now I've upgraded to 23 games (half-season). I pay a decent amount up front and pay monthly from there. It is really convenient and much cheaper.
Do you know what the minimum amount of games they do for flex pack? I'm really only interested in the two Saturday night Blackhawk games, as well as the Jets game. Not to mention for the two Hawks games, I plan on trying to get some good tickets (15 or so rows up, on the corner of the side the Hawks will attack twice at), and then meh tickets for the Jets game.
Do you know what the minimum amount of games they do for flex pack? I'm really only interested in the two Saturday night Blackhawk games, as well as the Jets game. Not to mention for the two Hawks games, I plan on trying to get some good tickets (15 or so rows up, on the corner of the side the Hawks will attack twice at), and then meh tickets for the Jets game.
I'm looking into getting tickets for this season and I was sent the ex-Thrashers fan ticket package thing. I'm probably going to be making suggestions to my friends who I'll be bringing up from Atlanta. I'm looking at the seating chart and was wondering what you guys think is the best "bang for you buck" seat? I had opinions on this in Phillips Arena because I had sat in almost every different section over the course of 10 or so years. For instance, I thought the best deals were on the attack once side top of the lower bowl and sitting at the bottom of the upper balcony were best. I really thought the biggest ripoff was sitting in the 200 section which was between the two because there was an odd over hang that left you feeling out of the game and you seemed just as close at the bottom of the balcony seats.
What is your favorite place to sit and what do you think you get the best value?
I'm looking into getting tickets for this season and I was sent the ex-Thrashers fan ticket package thing. I'm probably going to be making suggestions to my friends who I'll be bringing up from Atlanta. I'm looking at the seating chart and was wondering what you guys think is the best "bang for you buck" seat? I had opinions on this in Phillips Arena because I had sat in almost every different section over the course of 10 or so years. For instance, I thought the best deals were on the attack once side top of the lower bowl and sitting at the bottom of the upper balcony were best. I really thought the biggest ripoff was sitting in the 200 section which was between the two because there was an odd over hang that left you feeling out of the game and you seemed just as close at the bottom of the balcony seats.
What is your favorite place to sit and what do you think you get the best value?
I think the best bang for the buck is the 316-319 area, which is the attack twice area and closer to the ice than the cheaper 300 seats
I think the best bang for the buck is the 316-319 area, which is the attack twice area and closer to the ice than the cheaper 300 seats
314 and 315 are in this category, too. I love my seats in 315. Sight lines are great and the people in the section are into the game. We've got one guy whose catch phrase is "hit somebody"...he's like the Norm of the Cheers bar, everyone yells "Hit somebody" to him whenever he walks in. It was a bit rough getting used to but now it's just part of the atmosphere of the section.
Yes. I don't think you HAVE to participate in that though. I was given a choice with my season ticket package. For me it was a $5 extra charge.
Hmmm...the options for those seats put the cost 57.50 for family and adult for 72.50. What is adult? For all you can drink beer? Seems a little pricey. That has got to be all you can eat prices because I can get middle to top of the lower bowl attack twice side for 79.
Hmmm...the options for those seats put the cost 57.50 for family and adult for 72.50. What is adult? For all you can drink beer? Seems a little pricey. That has got to be all you can eat prices because I can get middle to top of the lower bowl attack twice side for 79.
That is SIGNIFICANTLY higher than what I pay as a season ticket holder. My tickets without the add-on ended up being right at $36 each. So adding $5 to that makes them $41 tickets. (That's just figuring for 42 home games, but if you count preseason games that works out to a bit lower.)
Adult is all you can drink draft beer. If you drink more than 2 per game it's a good deal. Draft beer prices run around $9, I think.
That is SIGNIFICANTLY higher than what I pay as a season ticket holder. My tickets without the add-on ended up being right at $36 each. So adding $5 to that makes them $41 tickets. (That's just figuring for 42 home games, but if you count preseason games that works out to a bit lower.)
Adult is all you can drink draft beer. If you drink more than 2 per game it's a good deal. Draft beer prices run around $9, I think.
Wow! It seems like something if off here. Even though you prices are for season tickets it seems like there is too much a difference in price. I'm gonna call and ask some questions. Thanks for the help!
Wow! It seems like something if off here. Even though you prices are for season tickets it seems like there is too much a difference in price. I'm gonna call and ask some questions. Thanks for the help!
Doubt it. They give a huge discount to Full STH's. I calculated it out using my invoice and your numbers and after 30 games I'm going for free. I was also able to lock in current prices for 2 years by using the 2/20 plan.
Wait, are you serious that beer is included in the All You Can Eat seats? That's a scary proposition. Me and 5 of my buddies seriously might sink your entire franchise via beer costs in one night!
Wait, are you serious that beer is included in the All You Can Eat seats? That's a scary proposition. Me and 5 of my buddies seriously might sink your entire franchise via beer costs in one night!
It's included in the "All-Inclusive Zone" lower bowl seats and is available for $15 in the "All You Can Eat" upper bowl attack twice seats.
I'll be heading to Nashville Dec 9th - 12th for the Ducks - Preds game (my first ever NHL game) then to watch the Saints - Titans the next day.
I'd like to stay downtown close to both the arena and the football stadium. It looks like there is a walk bridge across the river to the stadium? Any advice on the hotels, I am on a budget so I don't want to spend to much- but I'd rather be close to everything than have to walk a long ways to get to the good bars / restaurants.
Any advice on where to sit at both places?
Also- how is the weather normally that time of year? I'm not a fan of cold weather
I'll be heading to Nashville Dec 9th - 12th for the Ducks - Preds game (my first ever NHL game) then to watch the Saints - Titans the next day.
I'd like to stay downtown close to both the arena and the football stadium. It looks like there is a walk bridge across the river to the stadium? Any advice on the hotels, I am on a budget so I don't want to spend to much- but I'd rather be close to everything than have to walk a long ways to get to the good bars / restaurants.
Any advice on where to sit at both places?
Also- how is the weather normally that time of year? I'm not a fan of cold weather
not sure exactly what your budget is but Id recommend the Hampton on 4th for a hotel. easy walking distance to both places.
there are multiple good bars with good food on broadway between the Bridgestone arena and the river. (also easy walking from the Hampton)
cant tell you where to sit for the titans game but for the preds game the 3-teens are actually as close to the ice as the club level but at upper bowl prices and if you want you can pay extra and add all you can eat arena food and beer.
are you still coming if the NFL is on lockout and there is no football game?
weather is truly variable. would typically expect hi 40's to low 50's during that time but truthfully could be anywhere from 30 degrees and snowing/freezing rain to 65 and sunny.
I'll be heading to Nashville Dec 9th - 12th for the Ducks - Preds game (my first ever NHL game) then to watch the Saints - Titans the next day.
I'd like to stay downtown close to both the arena and the football stadium. It looks like there is a walk bridge across the river to the stadium? Any advice on the hotels, I am on a budget so I don't want to spend to much- but I'd rather be close to everything than have to walk a long ways to get to the good bars / restaurants.
Any advice on where to sit at both places?
Also- how is the weather normally that time of year? I'm not a fan of cold weather
not sure exactly what your budget is but Id recommend the Hampton on 4th for a hotel. easy walking distance to both places.
there are multiple good bars with good food on broadway between the Bridgestone arena and the river. (also easy walking from the Hampton)
cant tell you where to sit for the titans game but for the preds game the 3-teens are actually as close to the ice as the club level but at upper bowl prices and if you want you can pay extra and add all you can eat arena food and beer.
are you still coming if the NFL is on lockout and there is no football game?
weather is truly variable. would typically expect hi 40's to low 50's during that time but truthfully could be anywhere from 30 degrees and snowing/freezing rain to 65 and sunny.
I'm pretty sure there will be football, but without the Saints going I don't know if that'd be my NHL game to go to. Me and my dad started a tradition where each year we want to go to 1 away Saints game (last year was Dallas) so being able to double up the trip is really the main appeal for me. I'd probably still try to make it to Nashville as the flights there are pretty cheap and quick- but it'd be not so near the holidays.
I tried to pull up the Hampton online- but I'm not seeing one on 4th st, this is the closest I see: 1919 West End Avenue
It's around $119 / night, which is the cheapest around- others are from 160-280 so I guess my budget is really around 160 and lower per night. Thanks for all the help already