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hdm Jan 9th, 2008 06:50 PM

Yankees tix
 
Does anyone know when single seat Yankees tickets go on sale on-line?

And are there any ways to get bargains for good seats?

Cheers

DebitNM Jan 9th, 2008 07:27 PM

This won't help you, but I am so tickled! We are going to NY in May to go to Yankee Stadium in its last year. As transplanted NYer's this was a must do trip.

A former Albuquerque co-worker is a season ticket holder [he is also a transplant] and just emailed me today to tell me he got his game schedule [he has 1/2 season plan] and he has tickets for May 20 and 21 and he is giving them to us!!! Extra special, since the 21st is my birthday.

He said the tickets would be available in March. Maybe that is when single game tickets go on sale.

He sells his unused ones on stubhub

Deb

gail Jan 10th, 2008 12:15 AM

Go to MLB.com and register on Yankees link for emails. Then you will get one a few days before tickets go on sale.

gail Jan 10th, 2008 12:16 AM

PS No bargains.

bmw732002 Jan 10th, 2008 03:50 AM

hdm:

I believe that because this is the last year of...... the "OLD", "Great", "Beautiful", house that "Ruth Built"or in my case...where "Mickey Mantle" Played!!... there will be EXTRA interest in getting to a game this year!

So Tix will be at a premium!

I will be looking also!!

Good Luck

hdm Jan 10th, 2008 05:08 AM

thanks, gail -- I registered

and Deb, omigosh, I can't believe how lucky you are! I clearly need to get better friends!!!!

nytraveler Jan 10th, 2008 09:47 AM

If you go to the team web site it will tell you when individual tickets go on sale. Do not expect any discounts - since most games sell out - and it will be even more so this year - the last year of this stadium.

If you want tickets versus a name team expect to have to pay a significant premium from a scalper.

hdm Jan 10th, 2008 12:58 PM

Has anyone ever used this website to order tickets? Is it legit? Because they do seem to have baseball (et al) tickets for sale for this season.

https://secure.coasttocoasttickets.com

hdm Jan 10th, 2008 01:00 PM

Sorry, that's

www.coasttocoasttickets.com

nytraveler Jan 10th, 2008 04:11 PM

They're a scalper selling off seats that are part of season tickets - and there will be a significant premium. The cheapest way to get tickets is through the Yankees web site.

gail Jan 10th, 2008 04:15 PM

Ticket brokers will now have a list of games and tickets they will have to sell - they have reliable sources even though tickets have not been made available to general public (season ticket holders, players, etc.) If you bought tickets now from such a broker/site, you would not likely have tickets in hand until just before season starts.

OP - you mentioned bargains and good seats. Ticket brokers are good ways to get good seats - but not to get bargains.

hdm Jan 10th, 2008 04:33 PM

Unless I'm seriously misreading that website, the tickets seem reasonably priced. And yes, it does clearly state that we won't have our tickets for some time. Check it out, nytraveler, and tell me what you think.

I'm fine with not getting a bargain and even reasonably good seats are good enough. I just want to go to a Yankees game while I'm in NY and especially now that I see that this is the last season for Yankee Stadium. I think they're playing Detroit and Seattle while we're there.


xkenx Jan 10th, 2008 09:03 PM

I woulda thought Yankee tickets be easy to come by, since they did their annual el-foldo again, managed to dump Joe Torre, and kept the choker A-ROD. TRIFECTA!

......a Red Sox fan

gail Jan 11th, 2008 12:21 AM

On the Yankees website it gives prices for various locations. Compare these with various ticket broker prices, many of which are available now - then only you can decide what is reasonable and what is not - I have no idea what ticket brokers get for Yankees games, but for random Red Sox games at Fenway it is somewhere from 1 1/2 to twice face value. Premium teams and especially Red Sox versus Yankees are many times more.


hdm Jan 11th, 2008 03:35 AM

The problem is that I don't really know who the 'real' ticket brokers are and I don't want to be providing my credit card number if I'm not sure. For theatre tickets, I'd go with broadwaybox because it's Fodors-recommended.

Do any of you know if this coasttocoast place is legit? Or can you give me the name of a broker you've used or know of?

Cheers

J62 Jan 11th, 2008 03:58 AM

I use www.stubhub.com. They are well kwown, fully legit, and guarantee valid tickets.

There are others - often they pull from the exact same pool of tickets. You may see them offering the same exact seats, but at different prices.

I've also used gotickets.com. Expect to pay 25% - 50% over list price, depending on day of week and opponent. For a Tue Tampa Bay game you can buy tickets outside the stadium for below list price. I always prefer to leave home with tickets in hand, so I never buy at the stadium from scalpers.

There is also the important question of what are 'good seats'. For me it means lower level, anywhere out to foul poles. Lower level outfield are ok too, but you don't see a lot of the action close up. I don't like upper deck at all.

My preferred seats at the Stadium are middle level, at or near 1st base or 3rd base. You are close enough to see the batters box and infield action, and not too high up. List price for those is about $60 each, so expect to pay $75-100 from broker.

hdm Jan 11th, 2008 07:50 AM

Yay! I just got confirmed tickets on stubhub (thanks, J62) for the April 30th Detroit game.

We're in section MLRS 30 row A. If I'm reading the seating chart correctly, that waaaaay down the third base line at the foul pole but it's as much as I was willing to pay. We'll have a great view of the outfield, though! And who knows, maybe some interesting foul balls will come our way! 8-|

Now on to theatre tickets...

Dohlice Jan 11th, 2008 09:06 AM

No, the tickets will still be hard to come by. The team has real fans.

DebitNM Jan 11th, 2008 09:25 AM

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Author: DebitNM ([email protected])
Date: 01/09/2008, 11:27 pm

...&quot;He sells his unused ones on stubhub...&quot;

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What am I, chopped liver?? &lt;grin&gt;

Deb



nytraveler Jan 11th, 2008 09:35 AM

Well Detroit and Seattle aren;t prime tickets. it's the Red Sox and the Mets that are really expensive.

We generally use stubhub.com - which is a broker but we have always found them reliable.

as to the price- it depends on what type of tickets you're willing to take. Go to the Yankees web site and get a chart of the stadium to see what your options are.

I sat in the tier (top level) seats once - many years ago - and would never do it again - way too steep and scary - and you see nothing.

And IMHO the second level is still too far to see much - but it depends on your level of interest and willingness to spend. But many people find these main box seats to be OK.

We don;t have the time to go very often so we get the best seats we can - regardless of price - meaning field box seats far forward as close to the Yankee dugout s we can get. But for that you looking at a couple of hundred dollars per ticket minimum - and I think higher this year. (For playoff we've paid over $800 per seat - but then we're rabid fans.)


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