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I didn't like the location of the Holiday pack....

...so you're looking at the proud new owner of Season Tickets to the Orioles next season! 13 game plan, but still, works for me!!!!

Thanks Weams for your advice the other day.

Good choice, I am upgrading to a 29 game plan plus you will get first dibs at playoff tickets! :thumbsup1:

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anyone else think they could have picked a better photo for the holiday 5 pack page' date=' one that doesn't feature the 2 most recent former O's?[/quote']

They just changed the picture. Looks like from win over Texas in playoffs.

http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/bal/ticketing/opening_day_pack.jsp

Got mine today. I usually get LF Lower Box but pretty happy with what I got.

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I didn't like the location of the Holiday pack....

...so you're looking at the proud new owner of Season Tickets to the Orioles next season! 13 game plan, but still, works for me!!!!

Thanks Weams for your advice the other day.

You are welcome!

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Just curious...do you get to pick your games before you buy the pack or do you buy your OD seats and then pick which other games you want?

I'm currently a 13 game season plan holder, but I doubt I'm going to be able to do that again this year. So I'm looking for the best alternative.

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Just curious...do you get to pick your games before you buy the pack or do you buy your OD seats and then pick which other games you want?

I'm currently a 13 game season plan holder, but I doubt I'm going to be able to do that again this year. So I'm looking for the best alternative.

You get vouchers, which you turn into tickets for the games you want. Right up until game time. I think that Orioles tickets will have some value this season. You should be able to sell off or trade to games you want with your 13 game plan though. Tough call. I would not pick this year to give up my season tickets. It makes going to playoff games a lot easier. You also get a game in Sarasota if you like. Having a rep, especially a rep name Dan Stahl, sure makes it easier to be an Oriole fan.

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You get vouchers, which you turn into tickets for the games you want. Right up until game time. I think that Orioles tickets will have some value this season. You should be able to sell off or trade to games you want with your 13 game plan though. Tough call. I would not pick this year to give up my season tickets. It makes going to playoff games a lot easier. You also get a game in Sarasota if you like. Having a rep, especially a rep name Dan Stahl, sure makes it easier to be an Oriole fan.

Thanks for the info weams.

I know this isn't the ideal season to give up my plan, but last year was really hard now that I have a baby at home. If I lived in Baltimore it would be a no brainer, but driving 2.5 hrs one way from Richmond with gas prices the way they are make it tough. I've had a plan now for 4 seasons and it's tough to let it go after the team made the playoffs. Hopefully once my son gets older I'll be able to get them again.

The Holiday 5 pack seems like a good alternative though. And if they make the playoffs again, I'll just go the Stubhub route; that's what I did this year!

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Got my tickets in the mail today. One little thing that maybe only bothers me is they are very plain looking. No Orioles logo on the tickets nor is Opening Day shown on the tickets. A tickets.com logo is on the right side as well as in the background of the ticket.

One intersting thing is the vouchers say they can be redeemed for an upper box or left field lower reserve ticket.I don't remember seeing that option when the tickets were purchased.

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