?Michigan BBall Season Ticket Question?
I have recieved the mailings and I think I understand what is expected in terms of donations and priority points to sit down in the lower section formerly known as the blues and along the sidelines of the upper section.
My question is if anyone knows what they are offering for a cheaper option of season tickets in the endzone sections? This year I had two seats for the season for about $300 behind one of the baskets about midway up the upper section. There isn't a really bad seat in the house and for that price, it got us there much more and a lot of the games early on we could sit down lower anyway. Does anyone know of an option close to this available for this year or will they come out with these offers later?
Tough weekend but the future is bright. Go Blue!
As I've attempted to request basketball season ticket info, etc, in order to get on the wait list, or purchase, and haven't recieved any information back. Guess I'll have to pick up the phone, and check the old fashion way.
Also, our victors club priority points that we've racked up for being football ticket holders, are taken into consideration for basketball season tickets, right???
I believe that all Victors' Club Priority Points (no matter whether you donated for football, hockey, or just for fun) are counted in your total for basketball tickets. However, the new basketball tickets will recquire preferred seating donations per season ticket just like most of the seats at the Big House.
I get that. I am talking about the seats in the upper level behind the baskets. There is no way they have a seat donation on every seat in Crisler. Basketball is coming back but we are a long way from selling out Crisler every game so there will be some cheaper options for season tickets.
All seats in Crisler will be the same price next year. As of right now that price hasn't been set (or at least it's not public). In order to get preferable seats you must pay a PSL which is outlined in the mailing you received. Whether or not you get the seats you want is determined by priority points with an additional preference for prior season ticket holders.
The information wasn't layed out well in the mailing. When you try to spin the fact that you will be paying more for the same tickets into something that is good for you sometimes important information is left out like how much the seats actually cost. When I got the mailing I showed it to my wife and told her it was a fancy way of telling us that they no longer wanted us to be season ticket holders. I think it's bull shit that they want you to pay the PSL without actually telling you how much the seats will cost. That said I sent some money in. If the seats are too expensive I have another tax deduction.
for the the three sections behind each basket.
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Thanks for the tip.
The preview option wasn't working for me, so I decided to wing it. Still not perfect, but I'll try fiddling with it.
Due to my own incompetence, I'll let you off with a warning. I just ask that you cheer loudly and not leave games early.
March 19th, 2012 at 10:00 PM ^
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March 19th, 2012 at 10:19 PM ^
March 19th, 2012 at 10:18 PM ^
The only PSD seats in the upper tier are in the lower rows of the "sideline" seats - most of the upper tier is free of PSD.