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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostMe. I've had tickets for 10 years and I may not get to go. My wife has vertigo and can't be in the upper bowl.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostNo way my wife will sit in the upper bowl and we can't order until Thursday. Corporate bandwagon wins again? Wine and dine your customers while "Joe attend every game" is shut out.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostThere are still several thousand tickets the lower bowl just not in the 65 dollar sectionWhere oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostNo way my wife will sit in the upper bowl and we can't order until Thursday. Corporate bandwagon wins again? Wine and dine your customers while "Joe attend every game" is shut out.
In the 90s. You know, when we weren't going to Final Fours, much less past the 1st round of Arch Madness. And my tickets rarely go unused. On top of that, I buy, personally, season tickets to several other WSU sports and in addition, donate to more than one . I'm not saying this to pat myself on the back, but only to point out that the corporate guy isn't bad. In fact, the vast majority are not only good, they are necessary and integral in the success of the program. Are there some bandwagon folks? Of course. I know a guy who bought 4 great season tickets before last year. What did it cost him? 3 years, cost of tickets, and in excess of a 40k donation per year.
I understand the frustration of not getting better tickets....believe me I do. It's VERY likely I'll lose my tickets (perhaps sooner than later) and I'll beg, borrow, plead or steal to get into a couple of games a year. But I'm not going to blame those folks that bankroll the program for me not getting into the Chuck.
Gotta face the truth, when the product is as good as it is right now, you've got to pay to play....and pay a LOT.
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The upper bowl tickets where we usually sit were gone by noon. Wow. I think that the game during the afternoon is great in that I/we plan on going to old town for lunch and an adult beverage and take a leisurely stroll over and watch the game. After a Shocker victory plan on wandering back for another adult beverage or three and to rehash the game with friends and family. What a great way to spend a Saturday.
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The frustration for longtime individual/family/non-corporate ticket holders who have supported the program long before HCGM or even HCMT was at WSU is that we are getting screwed. We pay our hard earned money to support the program, and when persons circumvent the priority seating privileges, they are stealing seats that rightfully belong to others. It is theft pure and simple.
The irony of the situation is that the programs success is pushing the family/individual ticket holders out the door. The individual/family ticket holders have not nor will we waiver should the program's success fall on tough times. Even when the Shocks are well ranked, the number of empty seats below the entrance points can be frustrating. Presently or Heaven forbid, should the program return to a period of tough times, HCGM and the athletic department has no right to complain or to call out "fans" for not showing up. Empty seats are "the price of progress."
Students are excluded from this conversation, get your butts in those seats!
Go Shocks!“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI'm going to take a shade of exception here. Not all corporates are bandwagon types. I've had tickets since about '75. Lived off my parents as a kid, then student tickets, bought my own best as I could as a young adult and went in halvsies with a family member then the company I work for began supporting the ICAA department, as Gregg might say, well into the 5 figures per year.
In the 90s. You know, when we weren't going to Final Fours, much less past the 1st round of Arch Madness. And my tickets rarely go unused. On top of that, I buy, personally, season tickets to several other WSU sports and in addition, donate to more than one . I'm not saying this to pat myself on the back, but only to point out that the corporate guy isn't bad. In fact, the vast majority are not only good, they are necessary and integral in the success of the program. Are there some bandwagon folks? Of course. I know a guy who bought 4 great season tickets before last year. What did it cost him? 3 years, cost of tickets, and in excess of a 40k donation per year.
I understand the frustration of not getting better tickets....believe me I do. It's VERY likely I'll lose my tickets (perhaps sooner than later) and I'll beg, borrow, plead or steal to get into a couple of games a year. But I'm not going to blame those folks that bankroll the program for me not getting into the Chuck.
Gotta face the truth, when the product is as good as it is right now, you've got to pay to play....and pay a LOT.
(By the way, I hope that you, as a true fan, never lose your tickets.)Last edited by wusphlash; September 23, 2015, 10:05 AM.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostThe pick from the map option is gone. So its harder to see for sure what's left.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostYou are right, there are corporate folks who are true fans. If they would simply put a cap on the Intrust tickets equal to their number of CKA seats I should not complain.
(By the way, I hope that you, as a true fan, never lose your tickets.)
And thanks for the hope on my tickets....from your keyboard to God's ears, hopefully.
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Originally posted by DUShock View PostThe frustration for longtime individual/family/non-corporate ticket holders who have supported the program long before HCGM or even HCMT was at WSU is that we are getting screwed. We pay our hard earned money to support the program, and when persons circumvent the priority seating privileges, they are stealing seats that rightfully belong to others. It is theft pure and simple.
WSU is trying to look out for season ticket holders at the IBA games, to an extent, by working with IBA to allow for a season ticket holder presale, but as mentioned, the arena just wants to sell all the tickets and make enough money to cover what they are paying WSU and Utah, and still turn a profit. SASO contribution and longevity points are still valued by WSU, just with non home games, it's tricky. If IBA doesn't care enough to ask people for their codes at the ticket window, I'm not sure how this could be called "theft".
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