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Title: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Jmw398 on September 13, 2010, 01:20:46 PM
The Athletic Ticket Office released student season ticket info today for the 10-11 season:

http://cornellbigred.com/news/2010/9/12/MICE_0912100342.aspx (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2010/9/12/MICE_0912100342.aspx)

In addition to the elimination of the line, this change was very notable:

QuoteA modest change in the type of seating available to undergraduates is also in place in 2010-11.  Sections B and D will continue to be reserved seating. Sections A (excluding band seats), E and F will now be general admission, making it easier for friends to sit together.

Any thoughts on what impact this will have on the Lynah Faithful?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on September 13, 2010, 01:29:38 PM
I had section A tickets last year. If this was true before, I would not get to sit in section B, which would suck. So I'm actually quite upset.

Edit: Actually, I don't know what I'm more upset about - no more lines or no more section A season tickets.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: CowbellGuy on September 13, 2010, 02:07:07 PM
Well, it's a start. I'd like to see B & D added to GA as well. That's the best way to get people to show up on time. It would be hard to police, I suppose, since everyone would just try to cram into B and D, so I guess the reserved seating in those two sections acts as a buffer. ajh, I don't really understand how this policy would prevent you from sitting where you want, assuming you meet the requirements to get an early pick.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: amerks127 on September 13, 2010, 02:54:40 PM
Quote from: CowbellGuyWell, it's a start. I'd like to see B & D added to GA as well. That's the best way to get people to show up on time. It would be hard to police, I suppose, since everyone would just try to cram into B and D, so I guess the reserved seating in those two sections acts as a buffer.

Gene told @ebilmes and me that general admission would be a phased-in process.  My guess is that this is a trial period, and if successful, B and D could return to general admission as well.  Either way, this is a huge improvement in policy and certainly a more streamlined approach for the Ticket Office.

Any word on what will happen with t-shirts?  Did the CHA sponsor something this year?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on September 13, 2010, 03:13:01 PM
Well, I would rather get section A tickets with my friends because there's a sense of ownership that comes with season tickets and I think that sense is integral to the loyalty of our fans. I agree that sometimes student enthusiasm dwindle in section A, but there's simply not enough spots in section B that will give all dedicated fans tickets. I sat in section D a few times and the atmosphere is just not the same. Maybe they should simply raise season ticket prices in B and A to weed out the less enthusiastic and let D, E, and F be GA.

However, I do see how first come first serve is better, so maybe season GA tickets for section A and B at higher prices? Not sure which one is best, so I'm going to reserve final judgment until a few games into the season.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Robb on September 13, 2010, 04:32:29 PM
Quote from: ajh258Well, I would rather get section A tickets with my friends because there's a sense of ownership that comes with season tickets and I think that sense is integral to the loyalty of our fans. I agree that sometimes student enthusiasm dwindle in section A, but there's simply not enough spots in section B that will give all dedicated fans tickets. I sat in section D a few times and the atmosphere is just not the same. Maybe they should simply raise season ticket prices in B and A to weed out the less enthusiastic and let D, E, and F be GA.

However, I do see how first come first serve is better, so maybe season GA tickets for section A and B at higher prices? Not sure which one is best, so I'm going to reserve final judgment until a few games into the season.
The way I read it, you can still buy a Section A student season ticket - it just won't have a seat number on it.  If you want to sit in the same seat for each game, you just have to be sure to show up early enough to claim it.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on September 13, 2010, 09:45:11 PM
QuoteSections A (excluding band seats), E and F will now be general admission, making it easier for friends to sit together.

Hmm.... that actually changes things quite a bit. If so, then I'm all for it. I show up 30 minutes early anyways.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: French Rage on September 14, 2010, 04:18:24 PM
So if I understand that, the online part is just to get a "ticket", and then you use that "ticket" to later get actual specific seats in B/D or general seats in A/etc.?  And the way they give preference is the time ranges that different groups can buy the "ticket"s?  I remember the joy of everyone trying to get on Just The Facts at the exact same time and that working out no so well, so I'm assuming the technology has improved since then.

Really, was "wait in the damn line until they sell them" that tough?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Trotsky on September 15, 2010, 10:45:44 AM
Quote from: French RageReally, was "wait in the damn line until they sell them" that tough?
I'm sure it's a headache for the university, but it was a great experience.  And will the shirts read, "I spent 2 minutes online"?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on September 15, 2010, 11:00:18 AM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: French RageReally, was "wait in the damn line until they sell them" that tough?
I'm sure it's a headache for the university, but it was a great experience.  And will the shirts read, "I spent 2 minutes online"?

Ha! I would love to see this on next year's shirts. Email CHA!
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: billhoward on September 20, 2010, 10:57:59 AM
Help us older alums verify what seems to be the obvious: The ticket line and ticket rules have been eased way back because Lynah is no longer a sellout at least for people wanting season (not just Harvard single-game) tickets?

BTW older isn't all that old. Half of all Cornellians going back to 1875 are the ones who've been students since 1990. Correction, that must be half of all living Cornellians.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Jacob '06 on September 20, 2010, 11:39:06 AM
Quote from: billhowardHelp us older alums verify what seems to be the obvious: The ticket line and ticket rules have been eased way back because Lynah is no longer a sellout at least for people wanting season (not just Harvard single-game) tickets?

BTW older isn't all that old. Half of all Cornellians going back to 1875 are the ones who've been students since 1990. Correction, that must be half of all living Cornellians.

The line and rules started to be changed after the 03-04 line fiasco. There were several "pre-lines" that formed and then people started making a list after CUPD and athletics tried to disperse people lining up before the official start time. Then there were all kinds of problems when the official line started including large groups of people holding spots with 1 person and then just cutting in front of everyone. It turned in to a big ordeal with a lot of people unhappy. To avoid people lining up early they started going with the announcing where/when the line was on the website and radio. This also turned in to a disaster after they very obviously made all of the locations within the athletics part of campus and cars and pedestrians all rushing to the same place didn't seem very safe. There was also the year where it started at the doors to Lynah, but they didn't actually open the doors so there was a nice stampede on the steps. I imagine the lack of selling out the past few years has not encouraged them to go back to the old ways and instead they have just resorted to a basic lottery now.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Jordan 04 on September 20, 2010, 01:23:41 PM
Quote from: Jacob '06
Quote from: billhowardHelp us older alums verify what seems to be the obvious: The ticket line and ticket rules have been eased way back because Lynah is no longer a sellout at least for people wanting season (not just Harvard single-game) tickets?

BTW older isn't all that old. Half of all Cornellians going back to 1875 are the ones who've been students since 1990. Correction, that must be half of all living Cornellians.

The line and rules started to be changed after the 03-04 line fiasco.

Wait, what?  There wasn't a hockey season that year.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Trotsky on September 20, 2010, 04:09:44 PM
Quote from: Jacob '06The line and rules started to be changed after the 03-04 line fiasco.
They've been dicking with the lines and rules every year since 1981, and I only pick then because I wasn't around before to observe the dicking.  Ahem.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Jim Hyla on September 20, 2010, 05:13:15 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jacob '06The line and rules started to be changed after the 03-04 line fiasco.
They've been dicking with the lines and rules every year since 1981, and I only pick then because I wasn't around before to observe the dicking.  Ahem.
There didn't used to be rules. We made up our rules as we formed the line. No one had problems cutting in, etc. Of course hockey before 1981 wasn't what it is now, so no one cared back then.:-D
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ugarte on September 20, 2010, 05:37:21 PM
I can't do it. I started to write a post in this thread but I just cant. Every year this thread starts and gradually evolves into the same boring history lesson. There's a search feature on the site. It will provide more information than my post anyway.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: French Rage on September 20, 2010, 05:59:08 PM
Quote from: ugarteI can't do it. I started to write a post in this thread but I just cant. Every year this thread starts and gradually evolves into the same boring history lesson. There's a search feature on the site. It will provide more information than my post anyway.

Back in my day, the seats were just logs and tickets were pieces of bark.  Ice was still ice, though, having been invented the previous year.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Jim Hyla on September 20, 2010, 08:13:46 PM
Quote from: ugarteI can't do it. I started to write a post in this thread but I just cant. Every year this thread starts and gradually evolves into the same boring history lesson. There's a search feature on the site. It will provide more information than my post anyway.
What, with this excellent opportunity to be funny, you can't? :-O
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Trotsky on September 21, 2010, 07:43:27 AM
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: ugarteI can't do it. I started to write a post in this thread but I just cant. Every year this thread starts and gradually evolves into the same boring history lesson. There's a search feature on the site. It will provide more information than my post anyway.
What, with this excellent opportunity to be funny, you can't? :-O
He was being post-post-self-reflective funny.  There's a search feature on this site.  It will provide many previous examples of this type of humor. ;-)
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: billhoward on September 21, 2010, 09:31:26 AM
When Harvard got called for tripping, a cheer arose: "Thou, thou, thou."
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: hockeychick470 on September 21, 2010, 10:19:29 PM
I'd like to point out that the drop in interest that came after the '05-'06 season was accompanied by a doubling in student ticket prices when they dropped the SA funding
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: JDeafv on September 22, 2010, 06:43:22 AM
Anybody else try to buy graduate student tickets this morning?  The link is now gone ... sold out?

Edit: link is back.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: CornellCommodore on September 22, 2010, 06:46:21 AM
I tried to buy them and the following occurred.  I clicked on 'hockey tickets' and selected '2' from a dropdown menu as to how many i wanted.  I then clicked 'submit', only to be told that 'i must select a number of tickets that i want'.  I then picked '2' again, only to have the same issue.  This happened about 4 times.  Then i reloaded the page and I can't click on it anymore.  

I'm thinking technical difficulty, but if they are sold out and I was unable to purchase because the website couldn't recognize '2'...

EDIT: Just got off the phone, and evidently it was a technical difficulty.  As of my conversation, evidently no tickets have been sold, as the site wasn't working.  So, clearly, tickets are not sold out.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: andrew r on September 22, 2010, 11:15:18 PM
Regarding the graduate student tickets.  I purchased a pair early this morning.  My question is what section are these seats in, or are graduate students a part of the seat selection process.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: andrew r on September 22, 2010, 11:26:16 PM
If I do have the choice, what is the best section to be in?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on September 22, 2010, 11:29:33 PM
Quote from: andrew rThat, if I do have the choice, what is the best section to be in?

B
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: RobertSchur on September 27, 2010, 06:00:33 PM
For those curious, the computers didn't crash this morning!  Instead, by 6:31, I was saving my confirmation and going back to bed.  We'll see how Friday ends up
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: mnagowski on October 03, 2010, 12:55:14 PM
Quote from: RobertSchurFor those curious, the computers didn't crash this morning!  Instead, by 6:31, I was saving my confirmation and going back to bed.  We'll see how Friday ends up

How did it end up?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: ajh258 on October 03, 2010, 01:16:45 PM
The line was still pretty long. My girlfriend was number 478 and she didn't get her tickets until after 9 p.m. The ticket event started around 7 p.m. and people had numbers up to 900. Once again, the student tickets did not sell out.

People were pretty reluctant about the changes in Section A because most students really want seats as close to the ice as possible. General admissions tickets don't guarantee seating position so people either blocked in B or D. I heard, at one point, the ticketing staff were begging people to take Section A tickets because no one was taking them.

Also, they changed the season ticket shirts this year. Instead of cotton t-shirts, they gave out these polyester long-sleeves that has the "C" bear logo and "Cornell" on the front, with the Lynah Faithful logo on the back. The sleeves are also shorter and wider than regular long-sleeves, like an actual hockey sweater.

Here's a picture of the shirt that I took with my phone.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: munchkin on October 03, 2010, 02:48:06 PM
I'm glad I have my four years of Lynah Faithful shirts.  I'm not sure I like this new idea.  At least keep the Lynah Faithful logo on the front.  It's tradition.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Beeeej on October 03, 2010, 04:13:02 PM
Oh, no - they printed the shirts backwards!!
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Trotsky on October 05, 2010, 09:17:46 AM
QuoteThis I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Llenro!" -
Merely this, and nothin mo'.
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Rita on January 05, 2011, 06:08:10 PM
This probably belongs in JSID, but with our yearly discussion of how student hockey tickets are distributed, it kind of fits here too.

If you miss camping out in line (http://www.news-press.com/article/20110105/SPRINGTRAINING/110105012/Sox-fans-line-up-for-spring-training-tickets) for tickets, come to Ft. Myers next year for the Estero Tournament and stick around for another 10 days or so to get tickets for Red Sox spring training games.::woot::
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Josh '99 on January 05, 2011, 06:21:02 PM
Quote from: RitaThis probably belongs in JSID, but with our yearly discussion of how student hockey tickets are distributed, it kind of fits here too.

If you miss camping out in line (http://www.news-press.com/article/20110105/SPRINGTRAINING/110105012/Sox-fans-line-up-for-spring-training-tickets) for tickets, come to Ft. Myers next year for the Estero Tournament and stick around for another 10 days or so to get tickets for Red Sox spring training games.::woot::
In other news, apparently there are a bunch of unemployed Red Sox fans hanging around Southwest Florida.  ::wtf::
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Trotsky on January 06, 2011, 10:30:19 AM
Quote from: Josh '99unemployed Red Sox fans
Are there any other kind?
Title: Re: Student Season Ticket Information
Post by: Rita on January 06, 2011, 10:49:49 AM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Josh '99unemployed Red Sox fans
Are there any other kind?

Hey, there are a few of us that are gainfully employed. **]

Hey, some of us are gainfully employed ;-). I knew tickets for the games were hard to get, but to camp out for them? Really?  I'll have to ask my parents friend what he pays a scalper for tix. Maybe the scalpers do charge enough to support their "unemployment".