Adding Seats to Season Tix

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May be adding a couple to our existing 2 seats.

For anyone who has done this, do you have the option to make them all together (most likely at a different but nearby location)...do you have to split them into two locations...etc.?

Just wondering what flexibility might be present.

Thanks in advance to anyone with experience and/or just knows the answer.
 

May be adding a couple to our existing 2 seats.

For anyone who has done this, do you have the option to make them all together (most likely at a different but nearby location)...do you have to split them into two locations...etc.?

Just wondering what flexibility might be present.

Thanks in advance to anyone with experience and/or just knows the answer.
I've done this a couple times, including adding one this year. We had an open spot next to our current seats, so we were able to add an additional seat next to our current seats. If they don't have openings next to your current seats, it works a lot like the upgrade process. They will work with you to move within the same price category and find you seats all in the same grouping. Note that you can split them between rows, so you can have seats directly behind/in front of each other, instead of all in the same row. If you're thinking of adding, I would call soon (I got mine added a couple months ago). They're opening up new season tix, and if there is an upgrade process this year, it'll be taking place soon. So I would try to get in front of that.
 

May be adding a couple to our existing 2 seats.

For anyone who has done this, do you have the option to make them all together (most likely at a different but nearby location)...do you have to split them into two locations...etc.?

Just wondering what flexibility might be present.

Thanks in advance to anyone with experience and/or just knows the answer.
You should be able to see the open seats where your current ST are and request those seats specifically.
 

I remember when two seats opened next to me...it was earlier than I wanted to expand for the family, but I did it because who knows when those come up again.
 

I remember when two seats opened next to me...it was earlier than I wanted to expand for the family, but I did it because who knows when those come up again.

I just did this for the upcoming season myself... have a 3 year old I didn’t necessarily need a ticket for quite yet, but 2 tickets opened up right behind my 6 so I took them.
 


I just did this for the upcoming season myself... have a 3 year old I didn’t necessarily need a ticket for quite yet, but 2 tickets opened up right behind my 6 so I took them.
Yup my youngest was almost 3....had to do it.


Oddly enough I think the 4 year old has more fun at games than his older brother ;)
 

Thanks all for the tips. The friend backed out of getting tix but maybe next year...so just re-upped for 2.

Here's a Boomer's lament...looks like paper tickets are a thing of the past. Probably only virtual tickets from now on. I do not consider this progress. Means some trees miss the opportunity to provide economic utility to the landowner, logger, paper mill worker, printer, ink manufacturer, ticket design artist, student who stuffs envelopes, postal worker, and paper recycler.

I guess I can save the .pdfs and add a photo or something for some color. Also, since I still have a flip-phone, will have to rely on Mrs. Billd if a printed .pdf won't do (she's well appointed phone-wise into the 21st Century).

I have kept all my stubs since 2000 when we started going to games. They have no value of course but still it's a kind of trophy in itself.

Okay Boomer. Looking forward to the 2020 season whatever that looks like.
 

Thanks all for the tips. The friend backed out of getting tix but maybe next year...so just re-upped for 2.

Here's a Boomer's lament...looks like paper tickets are a thing of the past. Probably only virtual tickets from now on. I do not consider this progress. Means some trees miss the opportunity to provide economic utility to the landowner, logger, paper mill worker, printer, ink manufacturer, ticket design artist, student who stuffs envelopes, postal worker, and paper recycler.

I guess I can save the .pdfs and add a photo or something for some color. Also, since I still have a flip-phone, will have to rely on Mrs. Billd if a printed .pdf won't do (she's well appointed phone-wise into the 21st Century).

I have kept all my stubs since 2000 when we started going to games. They have no value of course but still it's a kind of trophy in itself.

Okay Boomer. Looking forward to the 2020 season whatever that looks like.
I hear ya.

I love paper tickets, they look pretty.

Digital just isn't the same and everyone dicking around with their phone is the WORST THING EVER compared to paper tickets.
 

I also added 1 seat for this season. Ticket office reached out to me and was very helpful. Moved up one row. Best service they have ever provided.
 






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