Season Tickets (now with booze?)

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

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Chris '03

"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Trotsky


George64

Things have certainly changed since the days when we had over-nighters in Barton Hall, or before then, when we lined up outside Teagle at 5 am, to purchase season tickets.

upprdeck

been this way for awhile..
The Box seating is at best 50% full much of the time. you do get people to go get your food for you.
The Premier is being used but to me its the worst seat in the building unless drinking is the real aim.

I have had season tickets for almost 40 yrs but thinking its time to be done with seasons.. kids are gone, dont need 2 any more and barely make half the games now that i am not on campus all the time. I cant get anyone to attend and most of the people I knew are long gone.

redice

Quote from: upprdeckbeen this way for awhile..
The Box seating is at best 50% full much of the time. you do get people to go get your food for you.
The Premier is being used but to me its the worst seat in the building unless drinking is the real aim.

I have had season tickets for almost 40 yrs but thinking its time to be done with seasons.. kids are gone, dont need 2 any more and barely make half the games now that i am not on campus all the time. I cant get anyone to attend and most of the people I knew are long gone.

+1
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CAS

Season tickets are now on sale for everyone (not just prior season ticket holders).  I believe they are a great value, as most seats in Lynah cost less than $20/game.  The athletic department season ticket release mentions "a multiple of benefits" in addition to the tix, including free merchandise.  Who knows about this, but I look forward to again being in Lynah.  I renewed all my seats.  What would tickets in the first 14 rows of an NHL rink cost?

upprdeck

so far the free merch has been odd sized t-shirts and some very weird winter hats over the years.

with demand down so much you can pretty much get a seat to any game you want now.  Even Harvard had empty seats the last few years.

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdeckwith demand down so much you can pretty much get a seat to any game you want now.  Even Harvard had empty seats the last few years.
This is fucking depressing.

CAS

Tickets to the Harvard game are always sold out.  Season ticket holders are "entitled to presale access to select games".  I take this to mean that season ticket holders can buy additional tix to the Harvard game before the public sale.  But the best reason to buy season tickets is that it supports Cornell Big Red Hockey!

upprdeck

Harvard sold out yet. there were easily 20-50 seats in my section that had no one in them.

It used to be the whole building was sold out.  Now its one game gtets pretty close to sold out but still not that hard to get a ticket if you dont wait when they are released.

Dunc

I'm assuming this season ticket sale is for townies only and not students?
Cornell '24

GO BIG RED

CAS

In 2022-3, Cornell hockey still had the highest average attendance (3,730) of any ECAC school & the second highest percentage of capacity (87.4%), behind only Quinnipiac.  These numbers included games played during intercession & the Tuesday before Thanksgiving,  when students were mostly away.  Student attendance was outstanding when classes were in session.

Weder

It looks like single-game tickets for home games go on sale at staggered times, starting with the Dartmouth-Harvard weekend at 10 a.m. Sept. 20. Note that if you want to buy at 10 a.m., you must buy a weekend package for $64. At 2 p.m. that day you can buy the games individually (Harvard for $37 and Dartmouth for $27), assuming any remain. The other home games go on sale the morning of Oct. 2, if I counted right ($17 for the exhibitions and $22 for the others).


QuotePre-sale access for Dartmouth & Harvard will begin at 10:00am on September 20th. This all inclusive pass will issue a single QR code that grants admission to both events. Single tickets are transferrable should you decide to split the tickets with another guest. Single tickets for each game will be released at 2:00pm (via this purchase link) on September 20th, pending availability.

Ticketing link: https://vivenu.com/seller/cornell-athletics-4qf3/mens-hockey-0xwb
3/8/96

upprdeck

so if you went to that site you would have no idea which game is which night..

arugula

Is this general public or students as well?