menu
Logo
Ohio Basketball Topic
Topic: 4 Game Mini packs
Page: 1 of 1
GoCats105
General User
GC105
Member Since: 1/31/2006
Location: Seattle, WA
Post Count: 7,825
person
mail
GoCats105
mail
Posted: 9/28/2010 7:57 PM
Great idea from the ticket office, at a great price for those who can't make it to all season events. Just wondering: Is there a certain deadline that these have to be ordered by?
Your Name
General User
Member Since: 8/23/2010
Post Count: 150
mail
Your Name
mail
Posted: 9/28/2010 8:19 PM
$16 more gets you those cheap season tix. Tons of Saturday and Sunday games this year. Should be some big crowds at the Convo this season.
GoCats105
General User
GC105
Member Since: 1/31/2006
Location: Seattle, WA
Post Count: 7,825
person
mail
GoCats105
mail
Posted: 9/28/2010 8:47 PM
Yeah I know, but the Mini Packs allow you to sit anywhere. Plus, the one I planned on ordering was the only 4 games I could fit into my schedule, as I'll be working at Xavier games again this season.
BBall Attack
General User
BA
Member Since: 7/29/2010
Location: Akron, OH
Post Count: 75
person
mail
BBall Attack
mail
Posted: 9/29/2010 11:02 AM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
Yeah I know, but the Mini Packs allow you to sit anywhere. Plus, the one I planned on ordering was the only 4 games I could fit into my schedule, as I'll be working at Xavier games again this season.


The sections available for mini packs are sections 201, 205, and 206.
GoCats105
General User
GC105
Member Since: 1/31/2006
Location: Seattle, WA
Post Count: 7,825
person
mail
GoCats105
mail
Posted: 9/29/2010 5:44 PM
BBall Attack wrote:expand_more
Yeah I know, but the Mini Packs allow you to sit anywhere. Plus, the one I planned on ordering was the only 4 games I could fit into my schedule, as I'll be working at Xavier games again this season.


The sections available for mini packs are sections 201, 205, and 206.


Last time I checked the ticketing website I could get them in the 100 levels. Unless they've already sold out or the seating has changed.
UpSan Bobcat
General User
Member Since: 8/30/2005
Location: Upper Sandusky, OH
Post Count: 3,817
mail
UpSan Bobcat
mail
Posted: 9/29/2010 6:05 PM
I do like the idea of these as well, but it does seem you'd be better off getting the whole season for just a little more.

Living in northwest Ohio, I always see ads for Toledo. They always have ticket offers that blow ours away. They have one that is $55 for the season and you get a $25 gift certificate to the Rocket Store, $30 consession vouchers and a season parking pass. They had a similar deal for football. The seats, of course, are pretty high up, but still.

If we had a deal like that, I might be tempted to get one even though I live three hours away and probably can't make it to more than 4-5 home games.
Your Name
General User
Member Since: 8/23/2010
Post Count: 150
mail
Your Name
mail
Posted: 9/30/2010 10:05 AM
GoCats105 wrote:expand_more
Yeah I know, but the Mini Packs allow you to sit anywhere.


I'm going to guess that people who purchase the Hoops Action season tix tend to sit wherever they want as well.
mcbin
General User
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Columbus, OH
Post Count: 951
mail
mcbin
mail
Posted: 9/30/2010 9:00 PM
Your Name wrote:expand_more
Yeah I know, but the Mini Packs allow you to sit anywhere.


I'm going to guess that people who purchase the Hoops Action season tix tend to sit wherever they want as well.


The 'action' sections were definitely disproportionately more full last year, so you know there are a lot of people sitting in that section. But I'm sure just as many are sitting in better seats - unless the ushers started checking tickets.
Your Name
General User
Member Since: 8/23/2010
Post Count: 150
mail
Your Name
mail
Posted: 9/30/2010 10:57 PM
mcbin wrote:expand_more
The 'action' sections were definitely disproportionately more full last year, so you know there are a lot of people sitting in that section. But I'm sure just as many are sitting in better seats - unless the ushers started checking tickets.


When was the last time that an usher actually stopped someone to check tix? Does that even happen?
mcbin
General User
Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Columbus, OH
Post Count: 951
mail
mcbin
mail
Posted: 10/1/2010 4:09 AM
Your Name wrote:expand_more
The 'action' sections were definitely disproportionately more full last year, so you know there are a lot of people sitting in that section. But I'm sure just as many are sitting in better seats - unless the ushers started checking tickets.


When was the last time that an usher actually stopped someone to check tix? Does that even happen?

I'd hate to say because I really don't remember if it happened last year or not. I think it's because I enter below the main concourse.
GoCats105
General User
GC105
Member Since: 1/31/2006
Location: Seattle, WA
Post Count: 7,825
person
mail
GoCats105
mail
Posted: 10/1/2010 6:04 PM
Whether or not they check them, I'm sure I would move if that were the case. I just thought it would be nice to sit in my assigned seat I actually bought in a better section.

No matter, a fellow attacker informed me that the ticket website had an error that needed to be fixed, which is why I was going to be able to purchase tickets wherever I wanted.
UpSan Bobcat
General User
Member Since: 8/30/2005
Location: Upper Sandusky, OH
Post Count: 3,817
mail
UpSan Bobcat
mail
Posted: 10/13/2010 10:00 PM
Was just discussing buying season tickets with my wife with the possibility of sharing with her family and came to this conclusion: The youth tickets essentially are free.

Hoops action and family pack are the same action. Hoops action tickets are $55/person. So you can get two adults into all of the games for $110.

Or you can get the family plan and add two youth tickets to the equation and actually spend only $109.
Showing Messages: 1 - 12 of 12



extra small (< 576px)
small (>= 576px)
medium (>= 768px)
large (>= 992px)
x-large (>= 1200px)
xx-large (>= 1400px)