Season Ticket Renewal

Started by Beeeej, December 21, 2021, 08:36:40 AM

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Beeeej

(Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere; I did a quick scan and haven't seen it.)

So for those few of us who were still nursing hopes of returning to Section C late this season or for a full, relatively safe 2022-23 season, those hopes were basically dashed by Cornell Athletic Ticketing's emails in November and early December: They have officially given Section C back to the students, and anybody who wishes to renew their formerly-C season tickets will be assigned as close an analog as possible on the other side of the rink. I already think this is stupid, but then I'm one of the freaks who loves Section C being bracketed by loud, standing students even if it means I can't see the corners.

But I might have been okay with this if they hadn't also made very clear to us that if we don't renew our season tickets - for the partial season - by January 4, we will lose our hold on those seats forever as well and would have no priority for choosing seats if we wanted to buy season tickets next year. And this is in the middle of a pandemic that if anything is waxing, not waning, due largely to - wait for it - indoor gatherings.

But I might even have been okay with that if I hadn't gotten another email on December 14 reminding me of the impending January 4 deadline. I reproduce it in part here:

Quote from: Cornell Athletic TicketingWe wanted to follow-up regarding your pending men's hockey season ticket renewal. As noted below, renewals became available on December 6th and will remain available through January 4th. (Please note: our offices are closed during the University Winter Break - December 24-January 1 - so we will be unable to field any questions during this time.)
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Although we love to process renewals in person as well, we would like to note that in accordance with University policy as we moved to Alert Level Red in response to COVID, visitors are not permitted to campus at this time. Alternatively, please...

Yes, this is the absurd message they chose to send to remind us of our dilemma: Renew our season tickets for the privilege of attending Cornell men's hockey games in person, or lose your seats - but you can't renew them in person because visitors aren't allowed on campus.

In fairness, literally while I was typing up this post, someone from Cornell Athletics Ticketing replied to my emailed complaint that read very much like the above sentence, and this is what she said:

Quote from: Cornell Athletic TicketingHI Jeffrey – everything has escalated quite quickly, much to everyone's surprise in the last 7-10 days. You'll note that we're no longer pursuing renewals, and all of our ticketing activities are on a pause. There are now many unknowns – spectators at athletic events being just a small fraction of those. When we have more information to communicate, we will be sure to do so.

Obviously I don't want our ability to hold onto season ticket privileges to come at the expense of anybody's health and safety. If I could choose between COVID raging out of control through the Cornell community plus we keep the rights to our season tickets for a hypothetical 2022-23 season, or everyone being healthy and safe plus we lose our season ticket rights, I would choose the latter combo every time. But I still can't help feeling slightly smug.

And I wish everyone in the Cornell community health and safety this holiday season.
Beeeej, Esq.

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

Trotsky

Quote from: BeeeejThey have officially given Section C back to the students
This is great news.  I loved my C seats, but it was a shame that the students were broken up, and it fucked up coordination between between AB and DE.  I will look forward to sitting across the ice and watching an entire wall of students cheering in unison.  After the Plague.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BeeeejThey have officially given Section C back to the students
This is great news.  I loved my C seats, but it was a shame that the students were broken up, and it fucked up coordination between between AB and DE.  I will look forward to sitting across the ice and watching an entire wall of students cheering in unison.  After the Plague.

I wonder if they're finally taking out the plastic butt-hugger seats.  Or perhaps moving them to Section M?

Trotsky

Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BeeeejThey have officially given Section C back to the students
This is great news.  I loved my C seats, but it was a shame that the students were broken up, and it fucked up coordination between between AB and DE.  I will look forward to sitting across the ice and watching an entire wall of students cheering in unison.  After the Plague.

I wonder if they're finally taking out the plastic butt-hugger seats.  Or perhaps moving them to Section M?
I'm sure The Depends will go wherever the Olds go.

They better replace them with straight bleachers because The Keeeds are going to stand in C and they have questionable balance.

Weder

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: BeeeejThey have officially given Section C back to the students
This is great news.  I loved my C seats, but it was a shame that the students were broken up, and it fucked up coordination between between AB and DE.  I will look forward to sitting across the ice and watching an entire wall of students cheering in unison.  After the Plague.

Visiting team tickets have been in E for a few seasons now, right?
3/8/96


Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Al DeFlorioDartmouth Athletics Covid policy announcement: https://dartmouthsports.com/news/2021/12/22/dartmouth-athletics-to-restrict-spectators-at-competitions-211222.aspx

I figured that would be the approach.

yougoon

I'm also a relocated section C season ticket holder. I haven't paid yet and tomorrow 1/11/22 appears to be the deadline. So, am I to understand that if we don't pay for our seats during this pandemic when students are being strongly encouraged to avoid social gathering, and now our beloved coach has COVID, I will lose my tickets that I've paid for faithfully for over 25 years? (not to mention the extra $60 per seat per year I've been paying for the privilege of sitting in those awful red seats...) I'd love to hear anything you all have found out.
CU '88

upprdeck

Quote from: yougoonI'm also a relocated section C season ticket holder. I haven't paid yet and tomorrow 1/11/22 appears to be the deadline. So, am I to understand that if we don't pay for our seats during this pandemic when students are being strongly encouraged to avoid social gathering, and now our beloved coach has COVID, I will lose my tickets that I've paid for faithfully for over 25 years? (not to mention the extra $60 per seat per year I've been paying for the privilege of sitting in those awful red seats...) I'd love to hear anything you all have found out.

i was told just contact them and they will work around it..  the place has been under 50% full every game so far so I dont think I would worry about losing tickets.. I thought the last email said they werent taking season tickets  at all right now until the really know whats going on again?

when did  they say coach had covid?  I heard sick and they have had tons of flu issues within the team but did they actually say he had covid? i figured they ate a Pizza hit to help pay for the flight from Arizona.

Weder

Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: yougoonI'm also a relocated section C season ticket holder. I haven't paid yet and tomorrow 1/11/22 appears to be the deadline. So, am I to understand that if we don't pay for our seats during this pandemic when students are being strongly encouraged to avoid social gathering, and now our beloved coach has COVID, I will lose my tickets that I've paid for faithfully for over 25 years? (not to mention the extra $60 per seat per year I've been paying for the privilege of sitting in those awful red seats...) I'd love to hear anything you all have found out.

i was told just contact them and they will work around it..  the place has been under 50% full every game so far so I dont think I would worry about losing tickets.. I thought the last email said they werent taking season tickets  at all right now until the really know whats going on again?

when did  they say coach had covid?  I heard sick and they have had tons of flu issues within the team but did they actually say he had covid? i figured they ate a Pizza hit to help pay for the flight from Arizona.

Schafer confirmed in the weekend recap email that he has covid.
3/8/96

ugarte

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: yougoonI'm also a relocated section C season ticket holder. I haven't paid yet and tomorrow 1/11/22 appears to be the deadline. So, am I to understand that if we don't pay for our seats during this pandemic when students are being strongly encouraged to avoid social gathering, and now our beloved coach has COVID, I will lose my tickets that I've paid for faithfully for over 25 years? (not to mention the extra $60 per seat per year I've been paying for the privilege of sitting in those awful red seats...) I'd love to hear anything you all have found out.

i was told just contact them and they will work around it..  the place has been under 50% full every game so far so I dont think I would worry about losing tickets.. I thought the last email said they werent taking season tickets  at all right now until the really know whats going on again?

when did  they say coach had covid?  I heard sick and they have had tons of flu issues within the team but did they actually say he had covid? i figured they ate a Pizza hit to help pay for the flight from Arizona.

Schafer confirmed in the weekend recap email that he has covid.
did he fly back with the team COVID+?

abmarks

Quotedid he fly back with the team COVID+?
I was thinking the same thing

upprdeck

I see that now.. just got my email last night..  I would think he wouldnt be flying at all for a few days..  I guess we see how this hits the teams/coaches this week as well.  they must be have been interacting somewhat,,

reading the email it looks like the bused out and back.. or had really bad plan trips..

Weder

Quote from: upprdeckI see that now.. just got my email last night..  I would think he wouldnt be flying at all for a few days..  I guess we see how this hits the teams/coaches this week as well.  they must be have been interacting somewhat,,

reading the email it looks like the bused out and back.. or had really bad plan trips..

I'm pretty sure I saw a picture of the team in an airport on one of the official social media channels at some point. It might have been a Story, because I don't see anything now. But in any event, the trips still could have involved long bus rides depending on which airports they used and how many connections they had. For UND, it's possible they flew in and out of Minneapolis and drove to Grand Forks.
3/8/96

andyw2100

I received an email with new sports attendance policies a little while ago. I'll copy it below, but the big issue for hockey is that at least for the Princeton/Quinnipiac weekend non-student season tickets will be honored, but single-game tickets for non-students will not be sold. Text of email below.

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With the return of students, faculty and staff to campus, Cornell University Athletics has announced protocols for attending varsity athletic contests through January 31, 2022.

Please read the entire message and refer to the "Know Before You Go" page for additional information.

Effective immediately:
•   Spectators will be allowed at athletic contests, but all venues will be limited in capacity.
•   There will be no in-person game day ticket sales. All ticket purchases must be made in advance online at BigRedTix.com.
•   ALL spectator events will require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test. (more information available on Cornell's "Know Before You Go" page.)
•   All faculty, staff, students and visitors – regardless of vaccination status – must comply with the university's masking policy, utilizing high quality masks, worn correctly. Evolving guidance recommends N95/KN95 as the most effective to preventing Omicron. Cloth masks on their own no longer meet Cornell standards for protection. Surgical masks are acceptable for entry.

Men's hockey resumes home games on Friday, January 21, and the following pertains to that weekend:
•   All non-student season tickets will be honored
•   Non-student individual game ticket sales will not occur
•   A limited number of Cornell student tickets will be released for each game. Tickets will be limited by section, and seating within the section will be general admission with fans required to distance. Student tickets will be available to purchase online (BigRedTix.com) at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 18.
•   There will be no student season tickets this semester.

All policies and protocols are subject to change, so please check Cornell's "Know Before You Go" page before leaving for an event for the most updated information.

For a full list of Cornell University COVID-19 policies, click here.






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