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Post by caker on Sept 30, 2020 9:47:44 GMT -4
We were able to get seats for an upcoming game in Section 10. Is there seating now where the bar area used to be, or will we be above the bar? The map makes it looks like we will be near the glass.
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Post by hockey1981 on Sept 30, 2020 9:53:07 GMT -4
No bar this year
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Post by caker on Sept 30, 2020 9:56:12 GMT -4
Perfect. Thanks so much!
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Post by SteveUL on Sept 30, 2020 10:01:11 GMT -4
We were able to get seats for an upcoming game in Section 10. Is there seating now where the bar area used to be, or will we be above the bar? The map makes it looks like we will be near the glass. I would imagine they took the bar out to maximize seating.
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Post by lirette on Sept 30, 2020 10:12:36 GMT -4
For anyone complaining about the Wildcats single game prices, there's only 95 tickets left for the home opener.
Looks like they got just under 2000 season seats sold, as theres around 250 tickets for each game when you look further down the schedule. Hard to blame them for increasing the prices to $30 for an adult.
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Post by caker on Sept 30, 2020 10:19:45 GMT -4
Any safety protocols we need to be aware of in advance?
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Post by lirette on Sept 30, 2020 10:24:46 GMT -4
Any safety protocols we need to be aware of in advance? There is additional information here which covers the protocols. Basically wear a mask until you get to your seat, one way arrows, no gathering on the concourse. moncton-wildcats.com/2020-21-season-information
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Post by caker on Sept 30, 2020 10:26:17 GMT -4
Any safety protocols we need to be aware of in advance? There is additional information here which covers the protocols. Basically wear a mask until you get to your seat, one way arrows, no gathering on the concourse. moncton-wildcats.com/2020-21-season-informationThanks.
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Post by jimmy on Sept 30, 2020 10:33:08 GMT -4
For anyone complaining about the Wildcats single game prices, there's only 95 tickets left for the home opener. Looks like they got just under 2000 season seats sold, as theres around 250 tickets for each game when you look further down the schedule. Hard to blame them for increasing the prices to $30 for an adult. I can't stand when people complain about ticket prices ... it is all about supply and demand. If you don't like the price - don't buy them ... if enough people feel the same way the price will come down ... and if others are willing to pay the asking price, tough luck. In this case, there is a very limited supply of single game tickets this season, and my suspicion is that they will sell out quickly for most games, assuming our COVID situation stays more or less stable and people don't end up scared to leave their homes.
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Post by lirette on Sept 30, 2020 11:19:16 GMT -4
For anyone complaining about the Wildcats single game prices, there's only 95 tickets left for the home opener. Looks like they got just under 2000 season seats sold, as theres around 250 tickets for each game when you look further down the schedule. Hard to blame them for increasing the prices to $30 for an adult. I can't stand when people complain about ticket prices ... it is all about supply and demand. If you don't like the price - don't buy them ... if enough people feel the same way the price will come down ... and if others are willing to pay the asking price, tough luck. In this case, there is a very limited supply of single game tickets this season, and my suspicion is that they will sell out quickly for most games, assuming our COVID situation stays more or less stable and people don't end up scared to leave their homes. and they would be crazy to try and start the tickets at say $15-20 for adults and then attempt to raise them later. This is like business 101. When they set the prices the demand is entirely unknown, but the supply is so scarce even comparing an average walkup crowd you are looking at 3000 vs 200. I don't blame someone for their personal decision not wanting to pay $30 to watch a potentially last place team, but I also don't see how complaining makes sense here. Based on the availability they made the right call for their business.
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Post by caker on Sept 30, 2020 12:09:33 GMT -4
I can't stand when people complain about ticket prices ... it is all about supply and demand. If you don't like the price - don't buy them ... if enough people feel the same way the price will come down ... and if others are willing to pay the asking price, tough luck. In this case, there is a very limited supply of single game tickets this season, and my suspicion is that they will sell out quickly for most games, assuming our COVID situation stays more or less stable and people don't end up scared to leave their homes. and they would be crazy to try and start the tickets at say $15-20 for adults and then attempt to raise them later. This is like business 101. When they set the prices the demand is entirely unknown, but the supply is so scarce even comparing an average walkup crowd you are looking at 3000 vs 200. I don't blame someone for their personal decision not wanting to pay $30 to watch a potentially last place team, but I also don't see how complaining makes sense here. Based on the availability they made the right call for their business. I suspect you guys will sell every seat available. I don't mind paying $30.......just so glad to be able to go to a hockey game!
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