bnnguy Verified Member Posted September 25, 2017 Posted September 25, 2017 When I call in to the ticket office I get put in hold queue, then it goes to voice mail. I don't like the seats the online system is auto-assigning me. Guess I wont do it, wait and buy some single seats / Stub Hub.
bnnguy Verified Member Posted September 25, 2017 Author Posted September 25, 2017 Just got through on the phone with short wait and got a better section and slightly better row than this year so I went ahead. Definitely recommend calling in vs. web. 416-341-1234.
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted September 25, 2017 Posted September 25, 2017 Just got through on the phone with short wait and got a better section and slightly better row than this year so I went ahead. Definitely recommend calling in vs. web. 416-341-1234. did you buy 20 games or 12?
TheHurl Site Manager Posted September 25, 2017 Posted September 25, 2017 I am not buying but I have a direct line number and email to my ticket account executive which would be much more effective. If you search Blue Jays account executive or look up the names of the guys on the Jays website you can probably find direct line information.
bnnguy Verified Member Posted September 25, 2017 Author Posted September 25, 2017 12. I had 20 this season and it was too many. I was okay with the 'Choose four from A, four form B ..." setup for the 12s this year. And I've done opening day and canada day several times - good games, but not essential.
jglicksm Verified Member Posted September 26, 2017 Posted September 26, 2017 FYI- you can get the home opener and Canada Day in addition to a 12 pack (right to each with pack). It can be included in a 20 pack of course.
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted September 26, 2017 Posted September 26, 2017 Wow did the prices ever go up. $100 each ticket for infield "A" games.
jglicksm Verified Member Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 Wow did the prices ever go up. $100 each ticket for infield "A" games. That's actually not so bad. Tier 1 (equivalent to A) games in Boston are 50%-90% more and in USD to boot in some equivalent seats. While, if you're in the infield grandstands it's a little under $100 a ticket, most of those seats have some sort of obstruction whereas there are no pillars to obstruct in Toronto. Have a look if you're interested: http://m.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/info/seating-pricing
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 That's actually not so bad. Tier 1 (equivalent to A) games in Boston are 50%-90% more and in USD to boot in some equivalent seats. While, if you're in the infield grandstands it's a little under $100 a ticket, most of those seats have some sort of obstruction whereas there are no pillars to obstruct in Toronto. Have a look if you're interested: http://m.mlb.com/redsox/tickets/info/seating-pricing Well this year I think they were under $80 each so thats a 20% hike on a losing season. The Seats available were like row 36 which is underneath the overhang so certainly not a good seat.
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