Puerto Rico tickets

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Where are Gopher fans buying their PR tickets?

Ticket Pop?

The Coliseo de Puerto Rico box office?

Any insights about this? From my understanding, all seats are general admission. So why pay the online surcharge fee from Ticket Pop? Is there any chance it will sell out?

And what does the booster pass mean? Is it just a pass to all 3 Gopher games?
 

Where are Gopher fans buying their PR tickets?

Ticket Pop?

The Coliseo de Puerto Rico box office?

Any insights about this? From my understanding, all seats are general admission. So why pay the online surcharge fee from Ticket Pop? Is there any chance it will sell out?

And what does the booster pass mean? Is it just a pass to all 3 Gopher games?

If it is like the tounament last year in LA over Thanksgiving, tickets shouldn't be an issue. I don't know how big the arena is in Puerto Rico, but there was never more than 3000 at a game and that is with UCLA playing, last year, some with only 4-500. The Booster pass gets you into all of the Gopher games regardless of when they play, none of the other games, again that is how it worked last year.
 

I went with Ticket Pop, tickets to be picked up at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico box office.
The fee wasn't bad.
There is no shot it will sell out.
The Booster pass was for all Gopher games.
 

I went with Ticket Pop. I believe the booster pass is for the group of team the Gophers are lumped with, MN, UC, Western KY, etc.
 

Thanks for the help guys. One more question. When I click to buy the booster pass, it only shows up in the cart as Thursday. I'm assuming this is for all days? So is the $74 per person cover all 3 Gopher games or just the first one? (Hoping all 3 since its GA seating).
 


Thanks for the help guys. One more question. When I click to buy the booster pass, it only shows up in the cart as Thursday. I'm assuming this is for all days? So is the $74 per person cover all 3 Gopher games or just the first one? (Hoping all 3 since its GA seating).

The booster pass is for all 3 Gopher games. I assume it only lists Thursday, since they don't know when the Gophers play the next 2 games.
 

If it is like the tounament last year in LA over Thanksgiving, tickets shouldn't be an issue. I don't know how big the arena is in Puerto Rico, but there was never more than 3000 at a game and that is with UCLA playing, last year, some with only 4-500. The Booster pass gets you into all of the Gopher games regardless of when they play, none of the other games, again that is how it worked last year.

18000 for basketball - nice looking place.
 




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