bnnguy Verified Member Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 (Inside Pitch presale - wasn't announced ahead of time) Anyone else trying to buy? Anyone else annoyed that its not letting you select your seats yourself? And that it says "online offer only" - i.e. they wont let you call in and order? Anyone know if it will change to letting you pick your seats later today / tomorrow? Thanks!
bnnguy Verified Member Posted February 6, 2018 Author Posted February 6, 2018 FYI you can now select your preferred seats - I was happy with the 500 level selection - got infield first 5 rows for every game I wanted. What's going on - is there not a frenzy to see this World Series-bound team this year? (lol)
TheHurl Site Manager Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 bnnguy = Blue Jay Ticket Broker guy
TBJ12 Verified Member Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 bnnguy = Blue Jay Ticket Broker guy Looks that way. Why not just be open about it?
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 Got a pair for Opening Day - Sec 235, Row 2 and aisle seats!
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 I'm thinking of getting some tickets vs. the Yanks this year (July 8th weekend and possibly the opening day weekend). Last year I bought single game tickets the day they opened and generally got s*** seats for a fair price. I expect attendance will be down this year and thus think I should be able to get better tickets for the same fair price off Stubhub. My concern is that regardless of how s***** the Jays are this year, the Yanks will always be a hot ticket and thus if I wait and buy off Stubhub, I'll end up paying a lot more. Thoughts?
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 Got a pair for Opening Day - Sec 235, Row 2 and aisle seats! Has a half decent pair even been available for the Opener during the general "single game tickets" sale in the preceding 5 years?
bnnguy Verified Member Posted February 9, 2018 Author Posted February 9, 2018 Go through the ticket-buying process and see if you like the available tickets and price, and if you do, buy them. If you don't, then hold off. You're right, waiting for later to buy off Stubhub can be a crapshoot. Chances are the season isnt a writeoff and bandwagon empty by July 8, so likely wont be bargains for good seats for popular games.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted February 9, 2018 Posted February 9, 2018 Go through the ticket-buying process and see if you like the available tickets and price, and if you do, buy them. If you don't, then hold off. You're right, waiting for later to buy off Stubhub can be a crapshoot. Chances are the season isnt a writeoff and bandwagon empty by July 8, so likely wont be bargains for good seats for popular games. The tickets left are s***. I'm waiting.
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 There still appears to be a shitload of tickets available for the Opener & Canada Day games ... which, I think, have been instant sell outs in the past. Perhaps an ominous sign of a significant drop off in attendance this season which Shapiro publicly admitted plays a role in the path the FO pursues.
AledmysDiaz Verified Member Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 There still appears to be a shitload of tickets available for the Opener & Canada Day games ... which, I think, have been instant sell outs in the past. Perhaps an ominous sign of a significant drop off in attendance this season which Shapiro publicly admitted plays a role in the path the FO pursues. I wouldn't expect more than 30,000K average at the ball park this year, and rightfully so. If the Franchise is pretty much staying status quo to last year (Need a lot of things to go right to compete for a playoff spot), why should fans pay more to see the ball games. TV numbers will decline as well. Both Raptors and Leafs could have deep playoff runs, and play playoff games on opposing nights. 2015 and 2016 were unique years in that the Leafs were not that great. Now we are facing a situation where the most loved team in the City, has an elite player and a number of other stars. Matthews, Marner, and Company will be the talk of the town for the next few years. The NBA team might be the best team in its conference. This could be the correct strategy on baseball terms, I think we can all agree that this was the best strategy baseball wise, but was raising prices in what is likely going to be a down year a good business strategy? I think the business side of things could be way off here,
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 I wouldn't expect more than 30,000K average at the ball park this year, and rightfully so. If the Franchise is pretty much staying status quo to last year (Need a lot of things to go right to compete for a playoff spot), why should fans pay more to see the ball games. TV numbers will decline as well. Both Raptors and Leafs could have deep playoff runs, and play playoff games on opposing nights. 2015 and 2016 were unique years in that the Leafs were not that great. Now we are facing a situation where the most loved team in the City, has an elite player and a number of other stars. Matthews, Marner, and Company will be the talk of the town for the next few years. The NBA team might be the best team in its conference. This could be the correct strategy on baseball terms, I think we can all agree that this was the best strategy baseball wise, but was raising prices in what is likely going to be a down year a good business strategy? I think the business side of things could be way off here, I agree with you about the Leafs & Raptors likely hurting Jays attendance in the Spring as well as the brutal optics of a 17% (or whatever it is) ticket price increase across the board following a disastrous season.
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 I wouldn't expect more than 30,000K average at the ball park this year, and rightfully so. If the Franchise is pretty much staying status quo to last year (Need a lot of things to go right to compete for a playoff spot), why should fans pay more to see the ball games. TV numbers will decline as well. Both Raptors and Leafs could have deep playoff runs, and play playoff games on opposing nights. 2015 and 2016 were unique years in that the Leafs were not that great. Now we are facing a situation where the most loved team in the City, has an elite player and a number of other stars. Matthews, Marner, and Company will be the talk of the town for the next few years. The NBA team might be the best team in its conference. This could be the correct strategy on baseball terms, I think we can all agree that this was the best strategy baseball wise, but was raising prices in what is likely going to be a down year a good business strategy? I think the business side of things could be way off here, I think for the early games in the year there will definitely be people rather watching the Raps and Leafs. But from like June on there is no other sports besides TFC which play like 2 games/month so there really isn't much else to do instead. I know I have a lot of friends that aren't really even baseball fans but want to go to games during the summer so I can't see attendance dropping too much.
TheHurl Site Manager Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 There still appears to be a shitload of tickets available for the Opener & Canada Day games ... which, I think, have been instant sell outs in the past. Perhaps an ominous sign of a significant drop off in attendance this season which Shapiro publicly admitted plays a role in the path the FO pursues. They have made it so hard to get those through packages.
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted February 11, 2018 Posted February 11, 2018 They have made it so hard to get those through packages. I'm not sure what you mean by that. If fans wants to buy tickets to just (say) the Opener and/or Canada Day game, aren't they able to proceed with their "single game ticket" purchase right now?
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 You mean I can still pay money to go sit amongst the frat boys who'll be piss drunk and won't watch a lick of the game? You're saying I still have the opportunity to sit beside some ******* who'll be loudly going on about how stupid Shaktins is for releasing Goins, not trading for Stanton (ya know, because the package they gave up wasn't that good) and for being too cheap to sign JD Martinez to a 7 year, $225M deal because "it's not his money" and this Grichuk guy they got is s***...before he proceeds to get up 12 times during the game to get more beer + piss because he's too impatient to wait for the beer guy to come around. Sounds amazing. The ONLY reason I'd go to opening day is to see the Doc tribute live. But f***, crying in public beside that ******* would be the worst. I'll cry on my couch thank you very much. (I was going to make a comment on how the ******* would complain we didn't sign Ohtani, but let's be honest, he has no idea who that is).
TheHurl Site Manager Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 I'm not sure what you mean by that. If fans wants to buy tickets to just (say) the Opener and/or Canada Day game, aren't they able to proceed with their "single game ticket" purchase right now? As a 20 pack ticket holder i used to get 6 opening Day/Canada Day tickets, then they cut it to 4 and eventually 2. Now I'm not even sure 20 pack holders can get Opening day. So now more are available in comparison to previous years.
CrackerJack Verified Member Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 As a 20 pack ticket holder i used to get 6 opening Day/Canada Day tickets, then they cut it to 4 and eventually 2. Now I'm not even sure 20 pack holders can get Opening day. So now more are available in comparison to previous years. Right, as a STH, i've always been given the opportunity to buy more for the Opener & Canada Day. I see that one of the 6-game packs they sell this season features the Canada Day game. Regardless of how many extra Opening Day tickets STHs or Pack holders are allowed to purchase, I figured that whatever number of seats were remaining would be gobbled up quickly on the first day of the public sale since these "A+" demand games have been easy slam dunk sellouts.
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted February 12, 2018 Posted February 12, 2018 Has a half decent pair even been available for the Opener during the general "single game tickets" sale in the preceding 5 years? I'm pretty happy with the seats I grabbed since like you said, not much good selection available usually. Down the left Field line and second row. I like the 200 level better than 100 and 500 level since its not as packed at concessions or washrooms. Usually you get awful 500 level seats or 100 OF corners that suck and are too expensive. I might sell the pair on StubHub if I could make a decent profit and just watch all the games at home on Opening Day. Otherwise, I'm happy with going down.
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted March 7, 2018 Posted March 7, 2018 If anyone is looking for a pair for Opening Day, I'm willing to sell my tickets. Sec 235, Row 2 (aisle seats). Best to be in the 200 Level during the Home Opener. Send me a PM.
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