Season Tickets (now with booze?)

Started by Chris '03, May 25, 2023, 03:04:34 PM

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arugula

Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

RichH

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Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

Wrong. We expect a higher single-game ticket price for their Cornell game. Most league opponents have done that for years, knowing we actually show up and will pay. It's the fact that there is NO single-game ticket for purchase from Harvard. We have to buy a 4-game package to get that ticket. It's *much* different.

dbilmes

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Quote from: arugula
Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

Wrong. We expect a higher single-game ticket price for their Cornell game. Most league opponents have done that for years, knowing we actually show up and will pay. It's the fact that there is NO single-game ticket for purchase from Harvard. We have to buy a 4-game package to get that ticket. It's *much* different.
There is a single-game ticket for the Cornell game. But those tickets don't go on sell until Harvard spends weeks promoting their four-game flex pass which includes the Cornell game and three other games of your choice. I just bought single-game tickets for the Cornell game earlier this week, and any remaining single-game tickets will go on sale Monday morning.

RichH

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Quote from: arugula
Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

Wrong. We expect a higher single-game ticket price for their Cornell game. Most league opponents have done that for years, knowing we actually show up and will pay. It's the fact that there is NO single-game ticket for purchase from Harvard. We have to buy a 4-game package to get that ticket. It's *much* different.
There is a single-game ticket for the Cornell game. But those tickets don't go on sell until Harvard spends weeks promoting their four-game flex pass which includes the Cornell game and three other games of your choice. I just bought single-game tickets for the Cornell game earlier this week, and any remaining single-game tickets will go on sale Monday morning.

Ha! Hilarious. Good to know for those planning to go.

billhoward

Quote from: DuncI'm assuming this season ticket sale is for townies only and not students?
If you do it online, how would Cornell know? Unless you as a student used a Cornell email address.

Scersk '97

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Quote from: arugula
Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

Wrong. We expect a higher single-game ticket price for their Cornell game. Most league opponents have done that for years, knowing we actually show up and will pay. It's the fact that there is NO single-game ticket for purchase from Harvard. We have to buy a 4-game package to get that ticket. It's *much* different.
There is a single-game ticket for the Cornell game. But those tickets don't go on sell until Harvard spends weeks promoting their four-game flex pass which includes the Cornell game and three other games of your choice. I just bought single-game tickets for the Cornell game earlier this week, and any remaining single-game tickets will go on sale Monday morning.

Ha! Hilarious. Good to know for those planning to go.

As of right now, they want $40 for standing room. F' those guys.

jtwcornell91

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Quote from: upprdeckso if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

Funny that we make fun of Harvard for jacking up the tickets for the Cornell game when we are doing the same thing.

Don't forget the four-game "mini-packs" (for games on four separate weekends). ::yark::

upprdeck

I am kinda shocked the Harvard game sold out so early.  It hasnt been full in years. I wonder how many Dart, tickets got sold because people didnt want to take a chance they would be go..  Good marketing I guess.

BearLover

Quote from: upprdeckI am kinda shocked the Harvard game sold out so early.  It hasnt been full in years. I wonder how many Dart, tickets got sold because people didnt want to take a chance they would be go..  Good marketing I guess.
The Harvard game has been 100% full every year for at least the past 15 years. I've been to almost every one.

upprdeck

I have been to every one for 30+ years.  there were dozens of empty seats  in section 0 every since they moved visitors to the other side of the ice. I cant remember the last game i was at that the seats in my row were full in many years. A few times when Clarkson brought the band it got full though.

I would say since they put the box seats in its been more empty than ever.  

The same for season tickets.. for 20 yrs it was the same people in the seats all around.. Now I think like 3-4 people are left of the people in my area that were there for years.

I can even give me seats away any more.

BearLover

Maybe my eyes are deceiving me, but I seriously haven't noticed empty seats in any of the recent Harvard games (other than the year of Cornell-mandated half attendance).

CAS

As I wrote before, last year Cornell hockey still had the highest average attendance of any ECAC school & the second highest percentage of capacity (behind only Quinnipiac, whose rink has 900 fewer seats).  Student attendance was outstanding.

dbilmes

Quote from: CASAs I wrote before, last year Cornell hockey still had the highest average attendance of any ECAC school & the second highest percentage of capacity (behind only Quinnipiac, whose rink has 900 fewer seats).  Student attendance was outstanding.
The Quinnipiac attendance figures are misleading. I have been to a number of games there over the years, mainly against Cornell, which were listed as sellouts but featured hundreds of empty seats. I'm sure most of the empty seats belonged to season ticket holders who didn't show up. If there was a way to measure percentage of seats actually filled with fans, Cornell would most likely rank ahead of Q.

jtwcornell91

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Quote from: CASAs I wrote before, last year Cornell hockey still had the highest average attendance of any ECAC school & the second highest percentage of capacity (behind only Quinnipiac, whose rink has 900 fewer seats).  Student attendance was outstanding.
The Quinnipiac attendance figures are misleading. I have been to a number of games there over the years, mainly against Cornell, which were listed as sellouts but featured hundreds of empty seats. I'm sure most of the empty seats belonged to season ticket holders who didn't show up. If there was a way to measure percentage of seats actually filled with fans, Cornell would most likely rank ahead of Q.

Surely now that everything is a barcode scan, all the teams must have this data.