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10 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Hoping the season tickets will arrive today. The Orioles Twitter retweeted an account of someone whose tickets arrived yesterday.

Did you receive an email? My buddy has but I haven't yet. 

 

Seems like other years I received my tickets before other fans on the hangout.

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Just now, eddie83 said:

Did you receive an email? My buddy has but I haven't yet. 

 

Seems like other years I received my tickets before other fans on the hangout.

No, I completely forget that they did that. So I guess I have to wait for the email. Going back through my email, last year they were shipped on March 26th, in 2015 it was March 24th and in 2014 it was March 11th. 

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2 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

No, I completely forget that they did that. So I guess I have to wait for the email. Going back through my email, last year they were shipped on March 26th, in 2015 it was March 24th and in 2014 it was March 11th. 

I found my email from last year dated 3/25. 

Now just this second I received my email. Suppose to get by late tomorrow. 

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1 minute ago, MDtransplant757 said:

Can't wait until I have the $ for season tix. 

13 game plans are $204. You can trade the tickets on a dollar for dollar basis and it gives you access to purchasing Opening Day tickets and playoff tickets, plus you get the season ticket holder price on all tickets, so as long as you can commit to spending $204 over the course of the season it is a great value. 

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8 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

13 game plans are $204. You can trade the tickets on a dollar for dollar basis and it gives you access to purchasing Opening Day tickets and playoff tickets, plus you get the season ticket holder price on all tickets, so as long as you can commit to spending $204 over the course of the season it is a great value. 

Yep. If you (or you + family + friends) spend at least $200/year on tix, that's the way to go.  You can trade in all 13 games and get good seats to 1 or 2 games, or get 13 tickets to 1 game. 

Got my email at 10:49 this morning that my season tix have shipped.

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55 minutes ago, grimed1 said:

Mine are now in Memphis.

 

11:40 pm Arrived at FedEx location   MEMPHIS, TN
   
7:15 pm Left FedEx origin facility   FORT SMITH, AR
   
4:01 pm Picked up   FORT SMITH, AR
   
12:59 am Shipment information sent to FedEx

As our mine. Same times for arriving and leaving the facility as well. Same delivery batch. 

Suppose to be at my house by 8pm tomorrow. 

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I got my two tickets for Opening Day, but need to either sell or trade so that I can get three tickets. My father is visiting from Texas for Opening Day and I need to get a third ticket. If anyone is interested in buying (Section 70, Row 21, Seats 5 & 6) or trading two lower levels for three (or four) upper levels, please let me know!

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I got an email late Monday that my season tickets would be delivered Wednesday. Just got the notification that they are on my porch. As for Opening Day, rather than do the online pre-sale, I just have my Account Executive grab me two extra seats as close to mine as possible. I've been doing it that way for about 5 years now. 

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Does anyone have information as to when Opening Day Tickets will be available for sale to the general public/non-season ticket holders?

2016 marked first time in years where I was able buy tickets directly through the Orioles without a season ticket plan. I purchased two seats from through the Orioles website 5 days prior to last years opener. There were plenty of seats available at that time.

Any info would be helpful!

 

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