got mine, went up $1/game, so $44 overall, which isn't bad, I was fearing it would be in the 1k territory
I was a half season ticket holder and renewed but moved seats. The seats I will have were $30 but will go up to $31. If I were to stay in my seats they were going to stay at $44.
They called me, I didn't own season tickets this season since I moved. Not sure it's worth me buying as an investment.
Since their are less preseason games will they credit or give us the price of one game back? I'm guessing nothing will happen. Just wondering if any of you know.
I have not had season tickets for several years now. But they used to charge per game, not per season. But one reason I gave up season tickets was having to buy preseason games at full price. I thought watching those games would be like minor league ball, or September call up in baseball. But they were unwatchable. I always thought forcing your best clients to buy the crappiest games was bad business.
They usually have three home preseason games plus a "home" game in the Valley or International City. They make us pay for those three games. Sometimes, they don't even play another NBA team. They're playing the Shanghai Sharks again this year. It's too bad about the players. I don't mind watching NBA scrubs vs NFL preseason scrubs. I hate watching NFL preseason scrubs
I like when they play teams like the sharks. Since this year preseason is only sharks and spurs will we get a refund since there are 43 homes and not the 44 we paid for?
It's a scam. They tell you to buy season tickets so you can "reserve" your playoff seats. Once playoffs roll around, they make you renew again in order to get the "discounted" playoff price. Cancelled mine this season.
How much of a discount is it for lower level season tickets. For example, I am looking at some in 114,115 that are $85 per ticket standard for single game. What type of discount is there for a full season package per ticket?