Season Ticket Questions

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  1. jetman8094

    jetman8094 New Member

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    I have a few questions on what happens once your wait list number comes up. I figure you get offered seats somewhere in the upper deck, but what about after that? Can you reject the seats and stay on the wait list? If you accept the seats how long does it usually take to get better seats? Also does anyone know how many rows are in the upper deck?

    Any information would be great whether it be personal experience or links.

    Thanks
     
  2. MParty7441

    MParty7441 Well-Known Member

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    Upper deck > Lower Deck
     
  3. VickBlows

    VickBlows Active Member

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    Yeah – I just came up on the list as of today after six years; it says $75 X ten games…nothing about a PSL. What gives?

    and what Jetman said as well????
     
  4. ess-dog

    ess-dog New Member

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    There are about 32 rows in the upper deck add all new season tix holders get upper corners. I think you can pass them up one year and stay on the list but i you don't buy them next year you are out of luck and off the list. Assuming they are going into a new stadium in 2010 you might as well get now and try to move up next year. I got seats in section 324 row 24 about 5 years ago and it took those 5 years just to move 2 sections to 326 row 14. I requested a move every year and this was they first year they moved us. If your hopes are to move to the mezz or lower bowl just forget it. They do everything on seniority.
     
  5. Big Poppa Naich

    Big Poppa Naich Active Member

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    Take the seats you're offered. The good seats get offered to ppl with longivity.
     
  6. pats-hater

    pats-hater Active Member

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    There is not a bad seat in the house.
     
  7. 17a_tailgater

    17a_tailgater Active Member

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    i just defferred my second set of seats till next year. iwas 2400 back on the list.got on in 99.if i dont buy next year im off the list.

    there are 31 rows in the upper deck.
     
  8. jetman8094

    jetman8094 New Member

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    Thanks for the information. I take it then you can defer your tickets to the next year and then the next year you will be offered tickets for the final time.
     
  9. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    Have U checked with the NYJ tix office to see what the actual policy is?
     
  10. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Champ has a pretty good point.....
     
  11. flgreen

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    Or you can wait a year and buy someone's PSL in the lower bowl. I suspect there will be quite a few folks, who will sell out for a profit.
     
  12. Cornfed

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    I was 1200something this year, then bought a ticket from a friend for the season. A month or so back the Jets offered me 4 seats (2 sets of 2 together) in the upper deck corner. I called the Jets ticket office twice and was told both times that I could defer for 1 year and stay on the waiting list. I would then "probably" be offered tickets again next year.

    The process seems a bit loosey-goosey. I had to write "defer" somewhere on the bottom of my ticket offer (there was no actual form space for this). I faxed it in and called the next day to confirm that they got it and that I'm deferred but still on the list (I'm paranoid like that...).

    Good luck!
     

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