2014-2015 Season Tickets?

Started by profudge, October 05, 2014, 08:54:14 AM

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profudge

Haven't gotten mine yet ::cry:: -  have they been mailed ?
- Lou (Swarthmore MotherPucker 69-74, Stowe Slugs78-82, Hanover Storm Kings 83-85...) Big Red Fan since the 70's

Jim Hyla

Quote from: profudgeHaven't gotten mine yet ::cry:: -  have they been mailed ?

Not to me.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

MattS

I haven't received mine yet either but if I recall correctly I didn't get mine last year (or maybe the year before) until about a week or ten days before the first game.

Beeeej

Just got an email from the Athletics Ticket Office that they've received the tickets and aim to get them all in the mail by this Friday, asking that we allow 8-10 days from now for their arrival.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Johnny 5

Hmmm,...now if we were as late getting our money in as they are getting the tickets out.....??
Just a thought.

::bang::
Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew

scoop85

Quote from: Johnny 5Hmmm,...now if we were as late getting our money in as they are getting the tickets out.....??
Just a thought.

::bang::

As long as you get your tickets before the first game, isn't that all that really matters?

redice

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Johnny 5Hmmm,...now if we were as late getting our money in as they are getting the tickets out.....??
Just a thought.

::bang::

As long as you get your tickets before the first game, isn't that all that really matters?

Does anyone else remember the "good old days" when they used to just send your tickets to you when they received your payment.    Rather than waiting to the last minute.   I suppose someone will say this is improved efficiency.    I say it just makes a large task out of something that formerly was not.

I suspect this all morphed from somebody's poor planning and now is considered the norm....::smashfreak::
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Chris '03

Quote from: redice
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Johnny 5Hmmm,...now if we were as late getting our money in as they are getting the tickets out.....??
Just a thought.

::bang::

As long as you get your tickets before the first game, isn't that all that really matters?

Does anyone else remember the "good old days" when they used to just send your tickets to you when they received your payment.    Rather than waiting to the last minute.   I suppose someone will say this is improved efficiency.    I say it just makes a large task out of something that formerly was not.

I suspect this all morphed from somebody's poor planning and now is considered the norm....::smashfreak::

I'd guess they wait until the last minute to get the tickets printed so that as many last minute time changes (for TV or whatever else) can be reflected on the tickets and minimize confusion later.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Beeeej

Quote from: Chris '03
Quote from: redice
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: Johnny 5Hmmm,...now if we were as late getting our money in as they are getting the tickets out.....??
Just a thought.

::bang::

As long as you get your tickets before the first game, isn't that all that really matters?

Does anyone else remember the "good old days" when they used to just send your tickets to you when they received your payment.    Rather than waiting to the last minute.   I suppose someone will say this is improved efficiency.    I say it just makes a large task out of something that formerly was not.

I suspect this all morphed from somebody's poor planning and now is considered the norm....::smashfreak::

I'd guess they wait until the last minute to get the tickets printed so that as many last minute time changes (for TV or whatever else) can be reflected on the tickets and minimize confusion later.

I have to say, I'm still a little confused by people's use of "last minute" and "late." I've been getting season tickets for twenty-six years, and other than when I was a student, or when I was living in town and could pick them up in person, I don't remember ever getting my tickets several weeks in advance. The first game for which you need a ticket is still more than two weeks away. The 8-10 days they suggested you might have to wait from Oct. 7 still leaves at least a week from receipt until the first exhibition game. Are any of you really having palpitations or shortness of breath, envisioning that you'll be outside of Lynah on October 24, banging on the doors and screaming to no avail because of administrative delays?
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Larry72

Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

Cop at Lynah

1st batch of tickets were sent out on Wednesday 10/8

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Larry72Our tickets arrived today.

Mine today, and I'll one up Beeeej. Except for one year in Boston and two in Ann Arbor, I've had season tickets every year since 1966. Guess what? I've never gotten my tickets late. So lighten up everybody.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

KeithK

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Larry72Our tickets arrived today.

Mine today, and I'll one up Beeeej. Except for one year in Boston and two in Ann Arbor, I've had season tickets every year since 1966. Guess what? I've never gotten my tickets late. So lighten up everybody.
So you missed three whole years?  Clearly not a dedicated fan! :-P

profudge

Mine arrived Friday afternoon (Candor NY).  Hockey Season _ YEAH!   LGR
- Lou (Swarthmore MotherPucker 69-74, Stowe Slugs78-82, Hanover Storm Kings 83-85...) Big Red Fan since the 70's

Johnny 5

Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Larry72Our tickets arrived today.

Mine today, and I'll one up Beeeej. Except for one year in Boston and two in Ann Arbor, I've had season tickets every year since 1966. Guess what? I've never gotten my tickets late. So lighten up everybody.
So you missed three whole years?  Clearly not a dedicated fan! :-P

Maybe it's not the getting tickets late part, it's the pay early part??
I know we all need to do our best to support CU's finances. Bill Gates can't do it all.
But I'd like to get the $1.50 interest on my money as much as anybody!!

I would also like to add that our family has had season tickets since we had to sit on specific rocks along Beebe Lake.
Just sayin'.

::doh::
Cure for cancer? Soon. Cure for stupid? Never. ~ Prof. B. Honeydew