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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Tee09 » Tue 4/17/12 3:46 pm

oneofthebunch wrote:We picked our two seats today in a $100 section {our previous seat location}. The seats next to us were also taken today, but both of us had problems with the system. For the tickets next to ours, the system wouldn't let them pick, it said they already picked their seats. They had to call. I got to pick my seats {our seats from last year} but the parking never showed up, I had to call. Still no e-mail confirmation on parking but it appears on my account page. {How's that computer science department coming at the U, have they heard of ITEL?}
We are good for now, but just be aware when selecting seats and call 612-624-8080 if you have problems. This is the 3rd seating change my 32 years. I wonder what is coming in 2022? This year let's hope they have a PA system that everyone can hear, if you are under an overhang you can't hear much from the PA. Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


How much of it is the PA system and how much is the shape/materials used in the building itself? Anybody know?
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby vant0037 » Tue 4/17/12 3:50 pm

Tee09 wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:We picked our two seats today in a $100 section {our previous seat location}. The seats next to us were also taken today, but both of us had problems with the system. For the tickets next to ours, the system wouldn't let them pick, it said they already picked their seats. They had to call. I got to pick my seats {our seats from last year} but the parking never showed up, I had to call. Still no e-mail confirmation on parking but it appears on my account page. {How's that computer science department coming at the U, have they heard of ITEL?}
We are good for now, but just be aware when selecting seats and call 612-624-8080 if you have problems. This is the 3rd seating change my 32 years. I wonder what is coming in 2022? This year let's hope they have a PA system that everyone can hear, if you are under an overhang you can't hear much from the PA. Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


How much of it is the PA system and how much is the shape/materials used in the building itself? Anybody know?


I noticed a DRASTIC improvement in the PA sound from the 2010-2011 season to last year. Two years ago, the sound was terrible. Very garbly, very loud, hard to understand anything. This year, you could hear Jamie perfectly (at least I thought so).
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby thinkbui » Tue 4/17/12 3:56 pm

oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Tue 4/17/12 8:34 pm

i pick tommorow at 2:35 this should be interesting
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby streakygopher » Tue 4/17/12 9:10 pm

oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


Good idea, except this technology has been (and is being) developed by the free market, and it's doubtful a bunch of hard charging IT geeks are gonna make substantial improvements. However, it would make for a fun project and a single idea could make it worth it.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby oneofthebunch » Wed 4/18/12 8:31 am

thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


It could be in the graduate program, like an MS or PhD, they could learn how to run a project plus come up with some great ideas. Just a thought, but there has to be some brain power over there that wants to work on something.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby ex_goldy » Wed 4/18/12 8:53 am

I thought it was just a matter of speakers that are 100 feet away. If they positioned more speakers, smaller to cover smaller areas, they'd have it done. If they go with the one big system they'll have to have stacks of speakers at center ice turned up to AC/DC levels to reach every corner of the arena. Imagine the ads blaring through when you're trying to yell at the refs. It's annoying.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopheritall » Wed 4/18/12 11:55 am

ex_goldy wrote:I thought it was just a matter of speakers that are 100 feet away. If they positioned more speakers, smaller to cover smaller areas, they'd have it done. If they go with the one big system they'll have to have stacks of speakers at center ice turned up to AC/DC levels to reach every corner of the arena. Imagine the ads blaring through when you're trying to yell at the refs. It's annoying.

I just want speakers at every seat with individual volume control. As long as they are running the wires they can put video screens at every seat too with DVR capabilities. Of course I want to hear things while I am walking around too so perhaps wireless headphones for every person attending is the best way to go. I suppose the video should be wireless too so some sort of tablet. Wait, what about the new Google glasses. Let's all get those!

Is that so unreasonable? :wink:
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby streakygopher » Wed 4/18/12 12:28 pm

Maybe the U should do what they always do when the class size gets too big. Just play the game in advance, video tape it, and run it for the fans on a big screen. :wink:
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby thinkbui » Wed 4/18/12 12:38 pm

oneofthebunch wrote:
thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


It could be in the graduate program, like an MS or PhD, they could learn how to run a project plus come up with some great ideas. Just a thought, but there has to be some brain power over there that wants to work on something.


That has a much better chance of working since a lot of grad students either are also working in industry or have some kind of funding/sponsorship from companies already.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Neely » Wed 4/18/12 2:54 pm

Would be picking tomorrow if I were going to re-up. Seats in Section 18, row 6 were taken late yesterday or early today. They are aisle seats (which are all gone in that section, rows 6 and up) but the rest of the row is wide open.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Wed 4/18/12 3:53 pm

i was working at Macnamara today so i did my seat picking in person. i lost one of my seats but got another seat on the other side of my other seat. worked out well. my wife is faculty so we get a staff discount. knocks off about $50 a ticket. they bring you in behind the ticket office to do your picks. i can see why they need more money. the hallway i walked down i layed the carpet in that in that hall 17 years ago. things are looking rough in the upkeep. middle section filling up fast
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Jupiter » Wed 4/18/12 3:55 pm

sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:i was working at Macnamara today so i did my seat picking in person. i lost one of my seats but got another seat on the other side of my other seat. worked out well. my wife is faculty so we get a staff discount. knocks off about $50 a ticket. they bring you in behind the ticket office to do your picks. i can see why they need more money. the hallway i walked down i layed the carpet in that in that hall 17 years ago. things are looking rough in the upkeep. middle section filling up fast

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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Wed 4/18/12 3:56 pm

that's what i was dreading JUPITER.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopherhockeyfan7 » Wed 4/18/12 5:54 pm

Dad picked out our seats while I sat in them at the arena. We ended up moving 3 rows back from where we were from Sec. 9 row 13 seats 13/14 to row 16 same seats. I'm happy with it!
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopheritall » Wed 4/18/12 6:53 pm

sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote: middle section filling up fast

What happened to everyone that was snapping up the no-donation tickets first!? Is it wrong to know that just one more bad year would have left the middle sections wide open for me? I am VERY worried that I will get bumped out to the ends.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby NYC Gopher fan » Wed 4/18/12 7:56 pm

We don't pick til the 25th, I'm worried we'll lose our section 16 seats and be pushed to the other end. We don't want to be at the other end even if there is no donation :(

On another note, earlier in this thread (I think it was this one) someone mentioned perks with beng a ticketholder and I was talking about my experience as a Twins ticketholder. I mentoned how perks weren't that big of a deal and were not expected, and that even though the Twins sent a "wishlist" to us every year, I never expected anything to come of it. Well, guess what. I ranked watching a game with a Twins alum as my #1 choice (from a list of like 40 things) and my name was drawn to watch next Wednesday's red sox game on the President's deck with Jack Morris. I guess 12 of us had our names drawn and I assume they picked from those who named that as their top choice. Pretty cool, I think its a nice gesture esp as the Twins aren't lighting it up so far this year.

Back on topic...I really just hope to end up somewhere near sec 16 :(
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Hobey Baker » Wed 4/18/12 10:54 pm

gopheritall wrote:
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote: middle section filling up fast

What happened to everyone that was snapping up the no-donation tickets first!? Is it wrong to know that just one more bad year would have left the middle sections wide open for me? I am VERY worried that I will get bumped out to the ends.


I am surprised the center sections filled up so fast. I thought the end where the Gophers shoot twice would fill up faster with the $100 and $200 donation.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopherhockeyfan7 » Thu 4/19/12 1:06 am

Hobey Baker wrote:
gopheritall wrote:
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote: middle section filling up fast

What happened to everyone that was snapping up the no-donation tickets first!? Is it wrong to know that just one more bad year would have left the middle sections wide open for me? I am VERY worried that I will get bumped out to the ends.


I am surprised the center sections filled up so fast. I thought the end where the Gophers shoot twice would fill up faster with the $100 and $200 donation.


I would think having to look through the net could've played a big factor in that. I've looked through that thing the past couple years as a student and I'm excited that I won't have to deal with it all the time anymore. Netting sucks
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby dxmnkd316 » Thu 4/19/12 1:13 am

thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Tee09 » Thu 4/19/12 1:26 am

dxmnkd316 wrote:
thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.


The Chem engineers tend to be way smarter, better-looking, and more modest to boot.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Hobey Baker » Thu 4/19/12 8:35 am

gopherhockeyfan7 wrote:
Hobey Baker wrote:
gopheritall wrote:
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote: middle section filling up fast

What happened to everyone that was snapping up the no-donation tickets first!? Is it wrong to know that just one more bad year would have left the middle sections wide open for me? I am VERY worried that I will get bumped out to the ends.


I am surprised the center sections filled up so fast. I thought the end where the Gophers shoot twice would fill up faster with the $100 and $200 donation.


I would think having to look through the net could've played a big factor in that. I've looked through that thing the past couple years as a student and I'm excited that I won't have to deal with it all the time anymore. Netting sucks


Tell me about it. Put a big damper on my club seats! :ddown:
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopheritall » Thu 4/19/12 11:11 am

First non-student block of seats sold out...Section 18, Rows 9-16.

Edit: Someone bought one of my seats. I'm on the move no matter what.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby thinkbui » Thu 4/19/12 11:32 am

dxmnkd316 wrote:
thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.


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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby ex_goldy » Thu 4/19/12 11:56 am

gopheritall wrote:
ex_goldy wrote:I thought it was just a matter of speakers that are 100 feet away. If they positioned more speakers, smaller to cover smaller areas, they'd have it done. If they go with the one big system they'll have to have stacks of speakers at center ice turned up to AC/DC levels to reach every corner of the arena. Imagine the ads blaring through when you're trying to yell at the refs. It's annoying.

I just want speakers at every seat with individual volume control. As long as they are running the wires they can put video screens at every seat too with DVR capabilities. Of course I want to hear things while I am walking around too so perhaps wireless headphones for every person attending is the best way to go. I suppose the video should be wireless too so some sort of tablet. Wait, what about the new Google glasses. Let's all get those!

Is that so unreasonable? :wink:


3D glasses. yeah.
Have a wireless video stream so people could see replays on their phones. No need to look at TVs in the concourses. Probably only need about 10-15 Access points for the use they'd get, maybe even less. Charge $5/game, let the video stream on it. People can pause, rewind, listen to the audio, it's just geeky enough to be a hit.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby oldpirate33 » Thu 4/19/12 1:29 pm

ex_goldy wrote:
gopheritall wrote:
ex_goldy wrote:I thought it was just a matter of speakers that are 100 feet away. If they positioned more speakers, smaller to cover smaller areas, they'd have it done. If they go with the one big system they'll have to have stacks of speakers at center ice turned up to AC/DC levels to reach every corner of the arena. Imagine the ads blaring through when you're trying to yell at the refs. It's annoying.

I just want speakers at every seat with individual volume control. As long as they are running the wires they can put video screens at every seat too with DVR capabilities. Of course I want to hear things while I am walking around too so perhaps wireless headphones for every person attending is the best way to go. I suppose the video should be wireless too so some sort of tablet. Wait, what about the new Google glasses. Let's all get those!

Is that so unreasonable? :wink:


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Have a wireless video stream so people could see replays on their phones. No need to look at TVs in the concourses. Probably only need about 10-15 Access points for the use they'd get, maybe even less. Charge $5/game, let the video stream on it. People can pause, rewind, listen to the audio, it's just geeky enough to be a hit.


I've never done it, but FSN advertises some number you can text to have replays sent to your phone.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby WPoS » Sat 4/21/12 6:57 am

Tee09 wrote:
dxmnkd316 wrote:
thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.


The Chem engineers tend to be way smarmier, self-important and hideous anyway.


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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sagard » Sat 4/21/12 1:35 pm

WPoS wrote:
Tee09 wrote:The Chem engineers tend to be way smarmier, self-important and hideous anyway.


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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Greyeagle » Sat 4/21/12 4:24 pm

When did this thread become an episode of The Big Bang Theory? :biggrin2:
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Sat 4/21/12 4:27 pm

that's a good one GREYEAGLE.
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Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Sat 4/21/12 4:45 pm

why not AMY farah fowler.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby dxmnkd316 » Sat 4/21/12 4:52 pm

thinkbui wrote:
dxmnkd316 wrote:
thinkbui wrote:
oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.


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oneofthebunch wrote:Can't we get the U of M's Mechanical Engineering Department to have a student project each year to improve the ice systems at the arenas, and the electrical engineering department students make improvements to the PA system each year? The cost would be minimal and the experience would be great for the students.


That would be nice, but ME's and EE's only have semester-long senior design classes, which are from scratch, and that would take more than a semester to design, build, and test. Something like this would have to be done outside the regular coursework, perhaps as a directed study.


You'd also be far better off having a chemical engineer design the ice system. Far better.


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Postby george » Mon 4/23/12 11:20 am

There is no great magic in making good ice in an arena but Mariucci was a design-build job by what is now Opus and was Ruanhorst back then. They skimped on the building system and they have problems with soft ice when the temp and dewpoint inside the arena get too high. Which will happen when it's full and/or the temp and dewpoint outside go up. The only thing a ChemE can bring to this is you get better ice using deionized water (and the design of the refrigerant itself).

In other news, we selected this morning and opted to add $100/ticket to our costs. We have been in Section 23 since the arena opened but I decided to go to the end the Gophs shoot at twice. I bought in 15 and moved to the side of the section closer to the center ice than where we are now. We'll still be looking through the net for the near goal but will see most of the ice past the edge of the net.
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Postby Chris Eckes » Mon 4/23/12 11:49 am

Somebody took my seats. I'm PISSED.
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Postby gopher6 » Mon 4/23/12 11:52 am

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sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote: middle section filling up fast

What happened to everyone that was snapping up the no-donation tickets first!? Is it wrong to know that just one more bad year would have left the middle sections wide open for me? I am VERY worried that I will get bumped out to the ends.


I am surprised the center sections filled up so fast. I thought the end where the Gophers shoot twice would fill up faster with the $100 and $200 donation.


People want better viewing then behind the net, I can't afford the $$$ for better seats so I will stay with FSN or just go down on game night and get ticket out front for less then face value :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Postby rowshkex » Mon 4/23/12 1:10 pm

I can envision a 2012 season in which we see more penalties for fighting among the crowd than we do on the ice secondary to seating conflicts...
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Postby Beauner » Mon 4/23/12 2:06 pm

The X Factor wrote:Somebody took my seats. I'm PISSED.


Sorry bro. :oops:


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Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Mon 4/23/12 2:40 pm

that' a good possibility ROWSHEX.
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Postby Neely » Mon 4/23/12 3:19 pm

rowshkex wrote:I can envision a 2012 season in which we see more penalties for fighting among the crowd than we do on the ice secondary to seating conflicts...


I took seats directly behind the people that stole mine. I'm going to hit them in the head with a program every time the other team scores. :D
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Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Mon 4/23/12 3:21 pm

i sit right next to the people who took mine .that sounds like a good idea Neely.
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Postby george » Mon 4/23/12 7:26 pm

sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:i sit right next to the people who took mine .that sounds like a good idea Neely.


so will you change your username to sec 16 row16 seat 18 19 or sec 16 row16 seat 14 15? :confused2:
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Postby JWG » Mon 4/23/12 8:16 pm

Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.
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Postby george » Tue 4/24/12 9:03 am

The X Factor wrote:Somebody took my seats. I'm PISSED.


Um, they weren't your seats anymore. If you are pissed at someone, I can get you Maturi's e-mail address. Or you could find his office and go visit him.
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Postby dryfly » Tue 4/24/12 8:10 pm

JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


Same here - but not a big change for us ... still on east end but north side now ... closer to the ice cream ... a major consideration for my grandkids when I take them.
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Postby Kelor » Tue 4/24/12 8:15 pm

JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.
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Postby JWG » Tue 4/24/12 8:31 pm

Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby streakygopher » Tue 4/24/12 9:43 pm

JWG wrote:
Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.


Did the EXACT same thing...out of 24 and into 15 in the $100 corner seats...row 5...sight line through the glass not the net with a pretty good view down the rink and excellent view of the net. I will say to anybody thinking they're gonna get hosed that my row5, seats 5,6 in Sec 24 were very good. There was maybe one or two games all year that I felt it would be difficult to leave our seats in the third period to take in the game at the opposite end. If those seats are available in 24 or 2 for that matter, I would snap them up....just don't go too high or you're looking through the netting.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Greyeagle » Tue 4/24/12 9:46 pm

We picked last Monday and I told my dad to pick sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 but he wouldn't do it.
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Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Wed 4/25/12 1:57 pm

you got me good GREYEAGLE.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby JWG » Wed 4/25/12 10:09 pm

streakygopher wrote:
JWG wrote:
Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.


Did the EXACT same thing...out of 24 and into 15 in the $100 corner seats...row 5...sight line through the glass not the net with a pretty good view down the rink and excellent view of the net. I will say to anybody thinking they're gonna get hosed that my row5, seats 5,6 in Sec 24 were very good. There was maybe one or two games all year that I felt it would be difficult to leave our seats in the third period to take in the game at the opposite end. If those seats are available in 24 or 2 for that matter, I would snap them up....just don't go too high or you're looking through the netting.


Looks like we'll be continue to be close. We're moving from 24 Row 13 (and looking through the net to the other end was brutal) to 15 row 9. We should be good to be looking through the glass at the near end and be able to have the angle to not look through the net at the opposing end. We'er excited.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Aldy » Thu 4/26/12 10:47 am

streakygopher wrote:
JWG wrote:
Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.


Did the EXACT same thing...out of 24 and into 15 in the $100 corner seats...row 5...sight line through the glass not the net with a pretty good view down the rink and excellent view of the net. I will say to anybody thinking they're gonna get hosed that my row5, seats 5,6 in Sec 24 were very good. There was maybe one or two games all year that I felt it would be difficult to leave our seats in the third period to take in the game at the opposite end. If those seats are available in 24 or 2 for that matter, I would snap them up....just don't go too high or you're looking through the netting.


I'm currently in section 24 (row 16) and pick on Friday. Do you know how low you have to be without looking through the net? I like sitting in the end because I can watch the plays develop. Thanks for your input.
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Postby Keith » Thu 4/26/12 11:03 am

I had tickets in section 15, row 8 for a couple years. Like JWG said, you can see the Gophers attack zone through the glass, and the other end of the rink clearly without netting in the way. If you can get closer to section 16 than section 14, that will help, we were 2 seats from the aisle and I thought the seats were great.
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Postby gopherhockeyfan7 » Thu 4/26/12 11:44 am

I don't know if this has been mentioned anywhere else or not, but there is a new process for buying Frozen Four tickets. It's based on priority and you get to pick your seats now. Seems like it is a good system for those who buy every year.

http://www.uscho.com/2012/04/26/new-frozen-four-ticket-purchase-process-announced-by-ncaa/
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Postby Kelly Red » Thu 4/26/12 12:36 pm

gopherhockeyfan7 wrote:I don't know if this has been mentioned anywhere else or not, but there is a new process for buying Frozen Four tickets. It's based on priority and you get to pick your seats now. Seems like it is a good system for those who buy every year.

http://www.uscho.com/2012/04/26/new-frozen-four-ticket-purchase-process-announced-by-ncaa/
Yes, I got that email and it will be interesting. I have the highest priority number and I'm not sure really what difference that will make in the end. I can only assume that like the past years, all four lower corners will be blocked out for the individual schools, the lower center sections will be NCAA seats, corpies and college alumni and admin seats, and the club level will also be reserved, so our seat "choices" will still probably be in the upper levels. I would be happy to pick my own seats as some that are assigned really suck. 2 years ago we moved to the center but in the very last row of the highest level. Cripes we had a cement wall behind us and a steep pitch. It almost gave me vertigo.
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Postby streakygopher » Thu 4/26/12 3:18 pm

Aldy wrote:
streakygopher wrote:
JWG wrote:
Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.


Did the EXACT same thing...out of 24 and into 15 in the $100 corner seats...row 5...sight line through the glass not the net with a pretty good view down the rink and excellent view of the net. I will say to anybody thinking they're gonna get hosed that my row5, seats 5,6 in Sec 24 were very good. There was maybe one or two games all year that I felt it would be difficult to leave our seats in the third period to take in the game at the opposite end. If those seats are available in 24 or 2 for that matter, I would snap them up....just don't go too high or you're looking through the netting.


I'm currently in section 24 (row 16) and pick on Friday. Do you know how low you have to be without looking through the net? I like sitting in the end because I can watch the plays develop. Thanks for your input.


I would be guessing just a little but I would say around row 8-9 would be close to the seam of the glass and the netting. Row 5 was all glass and the netting does not come into play at all. I seem to recall some description on the seat selection website that helps shed light on the glass, netting etc.
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Postby thinkbui » Thu 4/26/12 3:41 pm

Aldy wrote:
streakygopher wrote:
JWG wrote:
Kelor wrote:
JWG wrote:Well...
We picked ours today. I guess the University proved us wrong as the available seats in the no donation area are quite high.

We did move, so we must have taken someone's seats. It will be odd to watch from a new location.


I don't think they did. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of people that are deciding to just forfeit their tickets instead of jumping to the no-donation areas.


That could be as I was amazed at the number of seats available in several areas. Though surprised at how quickly the $300 seats filled comparatively to other areas.

We moved out of a no donation area (Section 24) into a $100 area (Section 15). For us, this was perfect - got us around the corner for better viewing of the opposite end AND puts on in the end the Gophers attack twice.


Did the EXACT same thing...out of 24 and into 15 in the $100 corner seats...row 5...sight line through the glass not the net with a pretty good view down the rink and excellent view of the net. I will say to anybody thinking they're gonna get hosed that my row5, seats 5,6 in Sec 24 were very good. There was maybe one or two games all year that I felt it would be difficult to leave our seats in the third period to take in the game at the opposite end. If those seats are available in 24 or 2 for that matter, I would snap them up....just don't go too high or you're looking through the netting.


I'm currently in section 24 (row 16) and pick on Friday. Do you know how low you have to be without looking through the net? I like sitting in the end because I can watch the plays develop. Thanks for your input.


Whatever you do, do not pick row 6. The view from there has the bottom edge of the netting obstructing the sight of the action on the far end of the rink.

Typically I've sat in rows 4 or 5, but I have sat in row 8, which did have a disappointing view, but it wasn't terrible.
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Postby turtle67 » Thu 4/26/12 7:11 pm

i just want to say thanks to all the dumb@@@@@ for moving out of your old section and into a new section, now i get to have your crappy seats. as i get to pick on monday.
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Postby pntball » Thu 4/26/12 8:41 pm

@turtle67 Some of us were forced out of our old section... we had no choice but to move.
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Postby chadobmn » Thu 4/26/12 9:15 pm

I just counted what was left for all us late pickers:

$300 seats = 239
$200 seats = 819
$100 seats = 1264
$0 seats = 755

Total seats in the bowl = 7752
Seats gone = 4685
Seats left = 3067

Seems like all the predictions of the $300 and $200 seats being all that would be left to pick from are not coming true. Not much left at all in the $300 price range.
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Postby streakygopher » Thu 4/26/12 11:50 pm

chadobmn wrote:I just counted what was left for all us late pickers:

$300 seats = 239
$200 seats = 819
$100 seats = 1264
$0 seats = 755

Total seats in the bowl = 7752
Seats gone = 4685
Seats left = 3067

Seems like all the predictions of the $300 and $200 seats being all that would be left to pick from are not coming true. Not much left at all in the $300 price range.

Gotta say I'm surprised center ice went so fast. Maybe corporations took the opportunity to snap them all up?
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Postby gopherhockeyfan7 » Fri 4/27/12 12:19 am

I remember the early projections for what the donations were going to be were higher than what they went with too. I remember reading on here that the highest was going to be $500. I don't remember if it was good info or not, but if that was going to be the total, I bet a lot more people would've shied away from that area.
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Postby Handyman » Fri 4/27/12 12:31 am

chadobmn wrote:I just counted what was left for all us late pickers:

$300 seats = 239
$200 seats = 819
$100 seats = 1264
$0 seats = 755

Total seats in the bowl = 7752
Seats gone = 4685
Seats left = 3067

Seems like all the predictions of the $300 and $200 seats being all that would be left to pick from are not coming true. Not much left at all in the $300 price range.


I wonder how many of those 3067 will fill up. I wonder what the U is projecting and whether they are happy with what they see. I am not saying that critically I really am curious.

I think you will start to see more non donation seats go about now. It seems though most of the higher Gopher Points people took the chance to move up or stay the same. Perhaps to them it was like it was for Hobey, a massive discount over the previous donation.
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Postby NYC Gopher fan » Fri 4/27/12 9:26 am

We are some of those people that upgraded our seats. We used to be in 16, but someone had already taken our old seats. So we moved over to section 17. Would have preferred 18 at same donation level but all that was left was top row.
I'm also a little bummed 16 was a $200 section with the netting there. I think I would have stayed there if it had been, but to only pay $200 more per year to get away from the netting? sure.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby chadobmn » Fri 4/27/12 10:02 am

Not sure how many more days of selection there are. This was my first year, so I am one of the last to pick on May 2nd, late in the afternoon. There are only about 150 people (340 seats) to pick that are behind me. I am wondering if there are selection dates over the weekend? Or is only on weekdays? So it would just be today, Monday, and then Tuesday that are left?

So will single game tickets next year all be the same price, as they are now? It'll be kind of annoying to know that you paid an additional $200 or $300 for your seat and then have someone walk up and buy the seat right next to you for less.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Handyman » Fri 4/27/12 10:10 am

I cant imagine they would raise the single game ticket price...face value is face value. That is the risk you run buying season tickets and making a donation. It is also why a lot of us said we would rather just buy tickets to the games we want to go to and save money on the rest by not getting them. It isnt like it used to be where getting ticket was difficult unless you wanted to overpay a scalper, last year they were running Groupons. Without much effort you can find a ticket to any game you want, and if it isnt UND most likely you can find it at face or lower. Not to mention there is SRO which when I looked last year was always available.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby JWG » Fri 4/27/12 10:50 am

turtle67 wrote:i just want to say thanks to all the dumb@@@@@ for moving out of your old section and into a new section, now i get to have your crappy seats. as i get to pick on monday.


Chill. Most of us were forced to move around and there are a lot of seats left throughout the arena, no one area has been filled. With the exception of center ice, there's decent seating left in most spots.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby chadobmn » Fri 4/27/12 12:58 pm

[quote="chadobmn"]I just counted what was left for all us late pickers:

$300 seats = 239
$200 seats = 819
$100 seats = 1264
$0 seats = 755

Total seats in the bowl = 7752
Seats gone = 4685
Seats left = 3067

UPDATE today as off about noon today (4/27):

$300 seats = 178
$200 seats = 744
$100 seats = 1164
$0 seats = 686

Seats left = 2793

From 8pm 4/26 until 4/27 noon:

Hottest Sections:

Section 1 = 41 seats gone ($0)
Section 21 = 40 seats gone ($200)
Section 23 = 37 seats gone ($100)
Section 9 = 30 seats gone ($300)
Section 22 = 26 seats gone ($100)
Section 24 = 23 seats gone ($0)
Section 10 = 23 seats gone ($200)
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby gopher6 » Fri 4/27/12 1:13 pm

chadobmn wrote:
chadobmn wrote:I just counted what was left for all us late pickers:

$300 seats = 239
$200 seats = 819
$100 seats = 1264
$0 seats = 755

Total seats in the bowl = 7752
Seats gone = 4685
Seats left = 3067

UPDATE today as off about noon today (4/27):

$300 seats = 178
$200 seats = 744
$100 seats = 1164
$0 seats = 686

Seats left = 2793

From 8pm 4/26 until 4/27 noon:

Hottest Sections:

Section 1 = 41 seats gone ($0)
Section 21 = 40 seats gone ($200)
Section 23 = 37 seats gone ($100)
Section 9 = 30 seats gone ($300)
Section 22 = 26 seats gone ($100)
Section 24 = 23 seats gone ($0)
Section 10 = 23 seats gone ($200)


Maybe the athletic director will change this rule
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby frozen4champs » Fri 4/27/12 1:16 pm

Our aisle seats were selected today :( We will be moving also
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby fishingmn » Fri 4/27/12 2:19 pm

We moved from 10 to 16 - basically the same attack zone seats (same row and everything) but on the other side. It will be interesting to be on the penalty box side after so many years on the bench side.
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby Chris Eckes » Fri 4/27/12 3:57 pm

george wrote:
The X Factor wrote:Somebody took my seats. I'm PISSED.


Um, they weren't your seats anymore. If you are pissed at someone, I can get you Maturi's e-mail address. Or you could find his office and go visit him.


Yeah, I know. It's just sad that the seats I've had since I was 5 years old won't be the ones I'll be sitting in anymore.

I think this process would have gone INFINITELY smoother if the current seatholders had "right of first refusal" - if you want to keep the seats you have, you can but you need to pay the mandatory donation corresponding to wherever your seats are. If you want to pay that donation, you can keep your seats. If not, they go into the pot and you get to go into the reseating process. I know that would have satisfied me, anyways. I miss my seats already :cry:
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Re: Season Ticket holder seat changes

Postby sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 » Fri 4/27/12 4:03 pm

point well taken X factor. would have been fair to the most loyal fans.
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