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Post by CatsFan on Sept 15, 2008 19:10:17 GMT -4
I heard there is something like 10$ tickets for those of us who catch a game in a opposing teams rinks? I am planning on taking in the Rocket-Wildcats game on Saturday night in PEI. Can someone let me know what the 10$ ticket thing is about, as I don't really know what it's about.
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Post by Score on Sept 15, 2008 19:18:07 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes.
season ticket and flex pack holders receive one.
Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer.
Rules are rules.
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Post by crashthenet on Sept 15, 2008 19:20:05 GMT -4
Ask about it at the Wildcats office. Show your a season ticket holder.
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Post by CatsFan on Sept 15, 2008 19:23:18 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes. season ticket and flex pack holders receive one. Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer. Rules are rules. Hahahahaha, yeah.. I'll get on that one. And can you only get one? I have two season tickets under my name, so am I entitled to two? There's three of us going, but it would be nice to save a few bucks! ;D
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Post by john99 on Sept 15, 2008 20:27:46 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes. season ticket and flex pack holders receive one. Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer. Rules are rules. Hahahahaha, yeah.. I'll get on that one. And can you only get one? I have two season tickets under my name, so am I entitled to two? There's three of us going, but it would be nice to save a few bucks! ;D Your allowed one ambassador pass for each season ticket you own.
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Post by CatsFan on Sept 15, 2008 21:31:58 GMT -4
Thanks for info!
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Post by tal on Sept 15, 2008 21:42:11 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes. season ticket and flex pack holders receive one. Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer. Rules are rules. Actually, this year flex packs do NOT count towards the passes for other rinks (yet another benefit taken away from long-time flex pack holders). Only "true" season tickets count for the passes........
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Post by forrest on Sept 16, 2008 7:32:04 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes. season ticket and flex pack holders receive one. Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer. Rules are rules. Actually, this year flex packs do NOT count towards the passes for other rinks (yet another benefit taken away from long-time flex pack holders). Only "true" season tickets count for the passes........ Because season ticket holder are the only true fans... If you decide to put more importance on your family and work than you do for the Wildcats, you're not a real fan. ;D ;D Seriously, this is an agreement between the maritime team, it might not have been Wildcats management's decision.
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Post by SteveUL on Sept 16, 2008 7:39:13 GMT -4
Actually, this year flex packs do NOT count towards the passes for other rinks (yet another benefit taken away from long-time flex pack holders). Only "true" season tickets count for the passes........ Because season ticket holder are the only true fans... If you decide to put more importance on your family and work than you do for the Wildcats, you're not a real fan. ;D ;D Seriously, this is an agreement between the maritime team, it might not have been Wildcats management's decision. All teams are trying to encourage more season ticket purchases ... and this is just one incentive for fans to buy in.
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Post by hockeyhustler on Sept 16, 2008 10:52:29 GMT -4
CAA Ambassador Passes. season ticket and flex pack holders receive one. Also, visitors need to buy home fans a beer. Rules are rules. Hahahahaha, yeah.. I'll get on that one. And can you only get one? I have two season tickets under my name, so am I entitled to two? There's three of us going, but it would be nice to save a few bucks! ;D You can purchase 2 - $10 tickets with each Ambassador Pass. If you have 2 season tickets, you could purchase 4 - $10 tickets.
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Post by warrenco on Sept 16, 2008 16:22:26 GMT -4
understand $10.00 seats means in sj and halifax you get balcony seats....and visitors coming here get balcony seats....don't expect good seats...everytime we went to halifax or sj we didn't bother with the cheap seats...
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Post by SteveUL on Sept 16, 2008 16:29:21 GMT -4
understand $10.00 seats means in sj and halifax you get balcony seats....and visitors coming here get balcony seats....don't expect good seats...everytime we went to halifax or sj we didn't bother with the cheap seats... My season ticket seats in Moncton are in the Balcony ... 5 rows up is perfect ... right on the blueline. I'd rather sit in the balcony than in the bottom 8 rows ... or in an end or a corner ... those seats are terrible. I also have quick access to washrooms and canteen.
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Post by habh8er on Sept 16, 2008 16:29:21 GMT -4
understand $10.00 seats means in sj and halifax you get balcony seats....and visitors coming here get balcony seats....don't expect good seats...everytime we went to halifax or sj we didn't bother with the cheap seats... I understand that a balcony seat in Halifax is a bad thing, but to tell the truth I prefer the upper seats at Harbour Station. You are high enough to see the entire play, but not in nosebleed territory. The upper bowl sections 1 and 15 are on the redline. 15 is a "dry" section tho.
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Post by Optimus Reim on Sept 16, 2008 16:43:55 GMT -4
So far every time I have gone to warch a game in Saint John I have asked for the balcony and the seats were great. And I have my season tickets in the balcony for the Cats too. I prefer it up there as you can see the play develop better and you don't miss anything.
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Post by CatsFan on Sept 16, 2008 20:49:23 GMT -4
I've sat in the balcony in the Coliseum numerous times over the years and I have no complaints. You don't miss a thing and you can see everything. I can't say anything for the balcony seats in Saint John, but Halifax is down right horrible. The only times I've ever sat there is when I've gone on one of the Booster Club bus trips. It's not bad in the first row or two of the balcony, but once you go higher than that, it's crap. That wall cuts off your view.
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