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Season/Playoff tickets
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:23 pm
by dforde
Does a season ticket package include tickets for the playoffs? This season I bought two season tickets and seem to recall the letter stating that the package included tickets to the first round of the playoffs. Last year I even recall that the playoffs were included but we never hosted a home series and I ended up donating the few dollars to the hockey foundation. Anyway, today I got an application in the mail with a letter from Greg Christopher "inviting" me to purchase playoff tickets. They are $36 for each series (3 Games). Got any insight on this? Am I losing my mind?
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:50 am
by MACMAN
I dont think it includes playoff tickets, I think it reads Does not include playoff tickets.
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:01 pm
by BG84
This week I received an order form for playoff tickets, urging me to buy so I could have the same seats as my season tickets. I don't recall what the season ticket form said, but I am forced to conclude

that playoff tickets are not included season ticket packages.
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:09 pm
by Freddie
Last year I bought a new car. Several days later it stopped running. I am forced to conclude that a perpetual supply of fuel was
not included in the price of the car.
One day last month I went to Pagliais for their all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. Two weeks later I went back again. I am forced to conclude that they expect me to pay with
each visit.
Last week I bought a new pair of shoes. The continued cold sensation around my feet and ankles has led me to conclude that socks were
not included with the purchase of the shoes

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:31 pm
by Falcon Fanatic
Freddie wrote:Last year I bought a new car. Several days later it stopped running. I am forced to conclude that a perpetual supply of fuel was
not included in the price of the car.
One day last month I went to Pagliais for their all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. Two weeks later I went back again. I am forced to conclude that they expect me to pay with
each visit.
Last week I bought a new pair of shoes. The continued cold sensation around my feet and ankles has led me to conclude that socks were
not included with the purchase of the shoes

I think you are turning into the "Flipper" of the hockey board!

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:08 pm
by Puckhead
Freddie,
I am surely glad that we have hockey tonight to take up your time. It appears that you have tooo much free time.
Puckhead
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:31 pm
by FlagCityFalcon
At least Freddie got all the spellings correct this time! I will say he's been entertaining lately! One can only hope that the PP has been changed this week - it could get real interesting if ole' Freddie starts chiming in on that issue!
I will say, his creativity and wit are something to behold!
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:39 pm
by Dayons_Den
As a bit of a ticket man myself I am of the thinking that you jack up the price of your Season Ticket Packages to include any and all potential home playoff contest.
This serves a few good purposes. You get more money upfront while still offering a per-game price break to ticket holder. Then, when it comes playoff time you don't have to scramble to sell tickets to season ticket holders who want to come but might be too busy to respond to mailings. Label the tickets in the season ticket book as PLAYOFF GAME A, PLAYOFF GAME B etc. If the team does not make the playoffs or only uses GAME A then you can either offer a refund of the cost of unused playoff tickets or offer that as a down payment/credit toward for the purchase of next season's season tickets.
I think what I have outlined not only saves a headache on trying to sell tix for playoff games that aren't on any one's magnet schedules or calenders, but it also takes the onus off of the fan to take action to get tix.
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:48 pm
by BGSUE
Dayons_Den what you propose IS too logical. I agree wholeheartedly with your plan. They do give a choice to the ticket holder if all the play-off tickets aren't used. BTY maybe you should try your idea out on the ticket manager, there's going to be a new one soon.
Really glad we're typing about play-offs--- it's been a long time.
BG___ BG ___ BG __
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:50 pm
by bgsufalcon24
Dayons_Den wrote:As a bit of a ticket man myself I am of the thinking that you jack up the price of your Season Ticket Packages to include any and all potential home playoff contest.
This serves a few good purposes. You get more money upfront while still offering a per-game price break to ticket holder. Then, when it comes playoff time you don't have to scramble to sell tickets to season ticket holders who want to come but might be too busy to respond to mailings. Label the tickets in the season ticket book as PLAYOFF GAME A, PLAYOFF GAME B etc. If the team does not make the playoffs or only uses GAME A then you can either offer a refund of the cost of unused playoff tickets or offer that as a down payment/credit toward for the purchase of next season's season tickets.
I think what I have outlined not only saves a headache on trying to sell tix for playoff games that aren't on any one's magnet schedules or calenders, but it also takes the onus off of the fan to take action to get tix.
Dayon's, you've pretty much just outlined what the Cleveland Cavaliers do with their playoff tickets.
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:42 pm
by BGSU Crazy Fan 58
Hey anyone know if students still get in free to CCHA Playoff games? I would really hate to have to buy tickets and although I would cough up the money, I'm sure alot of other students wouldn't and our home ice advantage would not be as strong.
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:59 pm
by PegCityFalcon
nope still free.
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:02 pm
by dforde
Of course, we won't have much of a student section during the first round of the playoffs because it is during Spring Break. Hopefully students will come back early.