Single tickets
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Single tickets
FYI, for those interested in non conference single game tickets, they go on sale Saturday at 10 AM Tucson time. 98% renewal rate this year and not many season tickets left. I imagine the Gonzaga and Michigan games go in the blink of an eye ("pair tickets" that is). Conference games go on sale 11/29 which is probably when holiday packs go on sale.
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Byrne said in Wildcat Wednesday that season tickets have been selling so well that they don't have enough for mini plans this year. I wonder if that applies to holiday packs as well.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
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Saw in the Star that they did cancel the mini-plans.AZCatGirl wrote:Byrne said in Wildcat Wednesday that season tickets have been selling so well that they don't have enough for mini plans this year. I wonder if that applies to holiday packs as well.
Arizona has canceled plans to offer a nine-game mini-season ticket package starting Saturday because season ticket demand has depleted the inventory for some key games.
The mini-plan was intended to encourage UA fans to buy tickets for the nonconference games in lighter demand by including five Pac-12 games. The mini-plan games were going to be Mount St. Mary’s, Cal State Northridge, Gardner-Webb, Oakland, Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon, UCLA and California.
On Saturday, UA still will begin sales of single-game tickets for all nine nonconference games, though tickets for the games against Michigan and Gonzaga are very limited. Ticket sales for the Nov. 9 exhibition with Cal Poly Pomona are wide open because that game is not included on the season-ticket package.
Overall, a full 98 percent of Arizona season-ticket holders have renewed for this season, and UA says fewer than 350 tickets remain. That topped a 97 percent renewal rate last season and a 95-percent renewal rate in 2012-13.
About 100 more seats are available this season because of renovation work to McKale Center. The arena's capacity has increased from 14,545 to 14,655 because floor entrances were reduced from four to three, allowing more lower-level seats to be installed.
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According to the website there are only single tickets left for Gonzaga and Michigan but not the others. How is that possible if only season tickets have been sold?
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Yeah that makes no sense.splitsecond wrote:According to the website there are only single tickets left for Gonzaga and Michigan but not the others. How is that possible if only season tickets have been sold?
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There were basically no pairs of tickets to any of the games.splitsecond wrote:According to the website there are only single tickets left for Gonzaga and Michigan but not the others. How is that possible if only season tickets have been sold?