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12 hours ago, Since1984 said:

Add to your flex, and make sure it adds to playoff tickets per series

Thanks. I did bump up to Pro level last week so I could get discounted tickets for today. For some reason, I got 30% off for the 4/29 game.

Do I need to save funds for playoff tickets or will they let me pay for them using a credit card if it comes to that?

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2 hours ago, DenPA2002 said:

Thanks. I did bump up to Pro level last week so I could get discounted tickets for today. For some reason, I got 30% off for the 4/29 game.

Do I need to save funds for playoff tickets or will they let me pay for them using a credit card if it comes to that?

Use it by the last season home game against Detroit! Otherwise it is lost for good

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Something I found yesterday that I didn’t know.

 

Went to the game and bought tickets at the window. The price online was $8 cheaper than buying at the stadium but “you don’t pay fees at the stadium”.

The reality is they just bake the fees into the ticket prices when you buy them there.  
 

Thought that was kind of bs.

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8 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Something I found yesterday that I didn’t know.

 

Went to the game and bought tickets at the window. The price online was $8 cheaper than buying at the stadium but “you don’t pay fees at the stadium”.

The reality is they just bake the fees into the ticket prices when you buy them there.  
 

Thought that was kind of bs.

I would have brought up the MLB app and showed them. Then just bought them online in front of them.

I still don't know how I got the $93 tickets for $65. My discount should be 15%, but I got 30%. Not complaining. For all the other games I tried, it was 15%.

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1 minute ago, DenPA2002 said:

I would have brought up the MLB app and showed them. Then just bought them online in front of them.

I still don't know how I got the $93 tickets for $65. My discount should be 15%, but I got 30%. Not complaining. For all the other games I tried, it was 15%.

I did show it to them.  They said to buy them but the fees would have made it the same, so whatever.

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13 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Something I found yesterday that I didn’t know.

 

Went to the game and bought tickets at the window. The price online was $8 cheaper than buying at the stadium but “you don’t pay fees at the stadium”.

The reality is they just bake the fees into the ticket prices when you buy them there.  
 

Thought that was kind of bs.

They still charge silly fees online even for parking. Did you get paper tickets?

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Just now, Sports Guy said:

Nope..texted them to me.  I didn’t press it but I was surprised I didn’t get the paper ticket. 

Ok, was curious.
 

A couple of times I have seen people holding paper tickets. Why I asked. 

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3 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Ok, was curious.
 

A couple of times I have seen people holding paper tickets. Why I asked. 

Maybe if I asked, I would have gotten one. Not a big deal to me and while you never know what can happen at a game to make you want a paper ticket, I wasn’t pressed about not having one for a random April game with no history on the line.

 

I was surprised that they didn’t hand me a paper ticket though.

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I see they apparently keep releasing tickets for today's game. Nothing was available in sec 52 yesterday and now there are about 20 seats open.

Not sure why they do that. Maybe it's businesses returning their unused tickets?

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23k tonight.  Against the Yankees but last year didn’t have a night-weekday game above 20k until June 28th (as far as I could see). We played the Red Sox end of April last year and had around 13k. 
 

the other thing I’ve noticed is when they say 23k attended.   It actually looks like 23k.  Not a lot of no-shows this year.  People are starting to prioritize attending games. 
 

Finally - avg attendance is 24k (prior to tonight).  If you ignored the KC - poor weather fiasco we would avg 27,499. That would put total attendance right at 2.23 million. 

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9 hours ago, Bahama O's Fan said:

How much percentage looked like Yankee fans?

I'd say about 8-10%, of which 30% were AHs. lol

Did meet some nice people that drove 3 hours from Brooklyn with 2 little kids.   

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