The X Factor wrote: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
chadobmn wrote:Surprises me too that people weren't allowed to stay as long as they paid the new donation price. I went through it for football, which made sense, as it was a completely different stadium, it was the only way to do it. It almost like they said, "well this is the way we did it for football, so we have to do it this way for hockey too...". When they really didn't.

Handyman wrote:They are doing it for basketball too...for a while there Gopherhole seemed like one of those militia web sites that think the world is going to end tomorrow so be prepared for the coming race war!
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:point well taken X factor. would have been fair to the most loyal fans.

streakygopher wrote:I'll use myself as an example. I've had tickets since Mariucci opened, went to school at the U etc...long story short, my selection date was this past Tuesday. I moved from Sect. 24, seats I've had forever (also at one time had center ice seats but didn't think they were worth the gouging) to Sect. 15. I'm now sitting in the corner the Goph shoot twice. The point is that if the person who "owned" these seats last year had more points than me and wanted to keep these seats, I wouldn't be there right now. But, I am there now because based on points I am "more loyal" than other fans.
Slap Shot wrote:sagard, it looks like you were on a bike while taking the shot.
Keith wrote:Soren, does the online tool not allow you to select 2 seats when there are 3 seats available consecutively? I'm eyeing some seats where there are 3 together and would be ticked if I went in to select and couldn't choose 2 of them, especially this late in the game.
Keith wrote:Soren, does the online tool not allow you to select 2 seats when there are 3 seats available consecutively? I'm eyeing some seats where there are 3 together and would be ticked if I went in to select and couldn't choose 2 of them, especially this late in the game.

sagard wrote:I don't think I'd buy season tickets if you can't find four significantly better than you'd be able to pick up later. They are only going to have sold 7500 seats less however many don't renew this year. Getting on the phone right away when individual games go on sale may be the way to go. Skipping the scrimmages and the donation would more than make up for paying the premiums for UND/UMD/UW.
turtle67 wrote:well i now see who is kicking me out of my section and seats. as i get to pick tomorrow morning with the $200 donation instead of a $100. i guess if you were in section 23 or 24 and moved to section 15 thanks you should have stayed in your old section. why would you want to start to donate now. as for what i get to pick well finding four seats together is going to be tough when you want to still sit where the gophers shoot twice but not have the band in your ears the whole night. i all i guess some people are getting worse seats and and some people are getting better seats.
turtle67 wrote:well i now see who is kicking me out of my section and seats. as i get to pick tomorrow morning with the $200 donation instead of a $100. i guess if you were in section 23 or 24 and moved to section 15 thanks you should have stayed in your old section. why would you want to start to donate now. as for what i get to pick well finding four seats together is going to be tough when you want to still sit where the gophers shoot twice but not have the band in your ears the whole night. i all i guess some people are getting worse seats and and some people are getting better seats.
Keith wrote:I've been keeping a spreadsheet in Excel since last Thursday of seats available (not in every section but several that I'm interested in) and it's not hard to do because there aren't a ton of seats left, but one thing I've noticed is seats that were once red are becoming green. I've noticed this 2-3 times now, and when I called the ticket office, they first said they were shocked I noticed, and then explained that they held onto some of the seats and then release them after they determine they don't need them, or something along those lines. Some of the ones being released are in high-demand areas. I'd be kinda ticked if I'd settled for an area that was my 2nd or 3rd choice, and then these more desirable seats became available after I was already locked in.
Neely wrote:Keith wrote:I've been keeping a spreadsheet in Excel since last Thursday of seats available (not in every section but several that I'm interested in) and it's not hard to do because there aren't a ton of seats left, but one thing I've noticed is seats that were once red are becoming green. I've noticed this 2-3 times now, and when I called the ticket office, they first said they were shocked I noticed, and then explained that they held onto some of the seats and then release them after they determine they don't need them, or something along those lines. Some of the ones being released are in high-demand areas. I'd be kinda ticked if I'd settled for an area that was my 2nd or 3rd choice, and then these more desirable seats became available after I was already locked in.
The question I have is, if something becomes available and I've already chosen, can I "deselect" and then grab these other seats?
Keith wrote:I picked yesterday afternoon. My wife and I ran over to Mariucci at lunch to check out some of our options. She really wanted the seats right next to the Gophers tunnel (I circled them in red below, though it's very faint). My worry is the sight lines will be terrible, as we are on the glass, right next to the tunnel (left side if facing the bench). The arena is set up for what looked like graduation, so the glass was down along the sides. I also worry that the coaches standing on the bench may obstruct our view. These seats have the potential to be awesome (hearing players/coaches/refs, feeling the vibe on the bench, my future kids being able to get high fives from the players, easy to sell extra games thanks to these selling points). They also have the potential to suck big time, if we can't see anything. But, if we hate them, I'm sure we'll be able to relocate after the season.
streakygopher wrote:Last I looked my old seats still available...sec 24 row5 seat 5,6....GREAT view of the rink...no netting. I have never had trouble getting a seat at the opposite end during period 3 if I want to take in the end Goph shoot twice.
Keith wrote:...They also have the potential to suck big time, if we can't see anything. But, if we hate them, I'm sure we'll be able to relocate after the season....
sagard wrote:Keith wrote:...They also have the potential to suck big time, if we can't see anything. But, if we hate them, I'm sure we'll be able to relocate after the season....
I'd bet those will be fine. But if they aren't you'll be able to move around the rink as usual.
Keith wrote:I picked yesterday afternoon. My wife and I ran over to Mariucci at lunch to check out some of our options. She really wanted the seats right next to the Gophers tunnel (I circled them in red below, though it's very faint). My worry is the sight lines will be terrible, as we are on the glass, right next to the tunnel (left side if facing the bench). The arena is set up for what looked like graduation, so the glass was down along the sides. I also worry that the coaches standing on the bench may obstruct our view. These seats have the potential to be awesome (hearing players/coaches/refs, feeling the vibe on the bench, my future kids being able to get high fives from the players, easy to sell extra games thanks to these selling points). They also have the potential to suck big time, if we can't see anything. But, if we hate them, I'm sure we'll be able to relocate after the season.

5 O.T. wrote:Those seats may also provide you with some interesting olfactory experiences too.
gopheritall wrote:I was expecting to be asked for a credit card when I selected. Any idea when they hit us up for $? I must have missed that little nugget.
Gopherguy05 wrote:gopheritall wrote:I was expecting to be asked for a credit card when I selected. Any idea when they hit us up for $? I must have missed that little nugget.
I got an invoice the next day. They want the $$ within 3 weeks of your selection date.
Gopherguy05 wrote:gopheritall wrote:I was expecting to be asked for a credit card when I selected. Any idea when they hit us up for $? I must have missed that little nugget.
I got an invoice the next day. They want the $$ within 3 weeks of your selection date.
JWG wrote:I went in to look and kudos to the U and the market research engine. They have clearly proved us wrong. As we near the end of seat selection, the only sections full are those between the faceoff circles or in sections with seats held (i.e. student sections). Otherwise, there are still seats available in the non-donation areas pretty much anywhere.
Now, maybe most of those blue to blue line seats were held by corpies or those already paying the $500+ annual donation who appreciated the price cut, but there certainly wasn't a mass exodus to the 24-2 seats as expected.
Will be interesting to see how basketball goes.

oneofthebunch wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:gopheritall wrote:I was expecting to be asked for a credit card when I selected. Any idea when they hit us up for $? I must have missed that little nugget.
I got an invoice the next day. They want the $$ within 3 weeks of your selection date.
I never received an invoice in the mail, so I went on line about 4 or 5 days after picking our seats and selected "Renew Season Tickets" on "My Account" page. The new tickets and parking were there {they did have problems selecting parking during seat selection time so I had to call at that time}, and I proceeded to go through and pay by credit card just to make sure we didn't lose the tickets. I was pleasantly surprised when I got to the end, there was an option {to the left} to make 3 monthly installment payments. It kind of softens the blow if you can spread it out since many of us have real estate taxes due in May or are just finished paying their income taxes, etc. Just a heads up if it will help.
chadobmn wrote:I just counted. Looks like about 1269 seats left total. Over half of those are in section 2,3, and 4. Not sure how many days are left to select seats, but looks like it'll end up with under 1000 non season ticket seats.
mnpokecheck wrote:chadobmn wrote:I just counted. Looks like about 1269 seats left total. Over half of those are in section 2,3, and 4. Not sure how many days are left to select seats, but looks like it'll end up with under 1000 non season ticket seats.
Will they sell out 3 student sections?
rowshkex wrote:mnpokecheck wrote:chadobmn wrote:I just counted. Looks like about 1269 seats left total. Over half of those are in section 2,3, and 4. Not sure how many days are left to select seats, but looks like it'll end up with under 1000 non season ticket seats.
Will they sell out 3 student sections?
Pretty sure they sold them out this year...
Snowcool08 wrote:rowshkex wrote:mnpokecheck wrote:chadobmn wrote:I just counted. Looks like about 1269 seats left total. Over half of those are in section 2,3, and 4. Not sure how many days are left to select seats, but looks like it'll end up with under 1000 non season ticket seats.
Will they sell out 3 student sections?
Pretty sure they sold them out this year...
They did not. My season tickets this year were in Section 12 with no students. I really liked those seats and wish I could have gotten them for the foreseeable future.
rowshkex wrote:Snowcool08 wrote:rowshkex wrote:mnpokecheck wrote:chadobmn wrote:I just counted. Looks like about 1269 seats left total. Over half of those are in section 2,3, and 4. Not sure how many days are left to select seats, but looks like it'll end up with under 1000 non season ticket seats.
Will they sell out 3 student sections?
Pretty sure they sold them out this year...
They did not. My season tickets this year were in Section 12 with no students. I really liked those seats and wish I could have gotten them for the foreseeable future.
Wait, was the question not asking whether or not the student section was solid out...? Because the website said student ticket packages were sold out on the website about halfway through the year...

Handyman wrote:So for all the huffing and puffing people are still buying their tickets...ah cliches![]()
Ya know for as dumb as the U is about a lot of things, they sure do know how to get money from the fans. Good for them...in this economic climate it is not easy to get people to shake their fist complaining with their left hand as they sign their check with the right one. Kudos...and a tip of the hat to them.
Handyman wrote:So for all the huffing and puffing people are still buying their tickets...ah cliches![]()
Ya know for as dumb as the U is about a lot of things, they sure do know how to get money from the fans. Good for them...in this economic climate it is not easy to get people to shake their fist complaining with their left hand as they sign their check with the right one. Kudos...and a tip of the hat to them.
Handyman wrote:So for all the huffing and puffing people are still buying their tickets...ah cliches![]()
Ya know for as dumb as the U is about a lot of things, they sure do know how to get money from the fans. Good for them...in this economic climate it is not easy to get people to shake their fist complaining with their left hand as they sign their check with the right one. Kudos...and a tip of the hat to them.
JWG wrote:Handyman wrote:So for all the huffing and puffing people are still buying their tickets...ah cliches![]()
Ya know for as dumb as the U is about a lot of things, they sure do know how to get money from the fans. Good for them...in this economic climate it is not easy to get people to shake their fist complaining with their left hand as they sign their check with the right one. Kudos...and a tip of the hat to them.
I resent this post. I'm left-handed...
Handyman wrote:So for all the huffing and puffing people are still buying their tickets...ah cliches![]()
Ya know for as dumb as the U is about a lot of things, they sure do know how to get money from the fans. Good for them...in this economic climate it is not easy to get people to shake their fist complaining with their left hand as they sign their check with the right one. Kudos...and a tip of the hat to them.
Kelor wrote:I'm somewhat confident we will never have 4 seats again. The atmosphere is not what it used to be, nor is it what it ever has been again. Fastly but surely, D1 hockey is becoming sterile.
sagard wrote:Not sure why the "U" is getting pats on the back for taking a sold out rink with a wait list of 1000+ to a rink with 8500+ tickets sold. I dropped a pair, but kept a pair. The biggest problem they had was that they had the vast majority of ticket holders that came from the old rink paying no donation, and sitting in choice seats. Now they have solved that problem, but have raised the barrier of entry to all new potential season ticket holders.
The team is going to have to go on an extended run of excellence to get anywhere near old tickets sold levels, even then I don't see it happening due to them no longer being the only game in town.
Hobey Baker wrote:sagard wrote:Not sure why the "U" is getting pats on the back for taking a sold out rink with a wait list of 1000+ to a rink with 8500+ tickets sold. I dropped a pair, but kept a pair. The biggest problem they had was that they had the vast majority of ticket holders that came from the old rink paying no donation, and sitting in choice seats. Now they have solved that problem, but have raised the barrier of entry to all new potential season ticket holders.
The team is going to have to go on an extended run of excellence to get anywhere near old tickets sold levels, even then I don't see it happening due to them no longer being the only game in town.
I think the wait list getting depleted had more to do with 4 terrible seasons in a row than the donation / reshuffle.

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
sagard wrote:Not sure why the "U" is getting pats on the back for taking a sold out rink with a wait list of 1000+ to a rink with 8500+ tickets sold. I dropped a pair, but kept a pair. The biggest problem they had was that they had the vast majority of ticket holders that came from the old rink paying no donation, and sitting in choice seats. Now they have solved that problem, but have raised the barrier of entry to all new potential season ticket holders.
The team is going to have to go on an extended run of excellence to get anywhere near old tickets sold levels, even then I don't see it happening due to them no longer being the only game in town.

Handyman wrote:sagard wrote:Not sure why the "U" is getting pats on the back for taking a sold out rink with a wait list of 1000+ to a rink with 8500+ tickets sold. I dropped a pair, but kept a pair. The biggest problem they had was that they had the vast majority of ticket holders that came from the old rink paying no donation, and sitting in choice seats. Now they have solved that problem, but have raised the barrier of entry to all new potential season ticket holders.
The team is going to have to go on an extended run of excellence to get anywhere near old tickets sold levels, even then I don't see it happening due to them no longer being the only game in town.
The barrier of entry has been too high for a while now I am not sure what your point is. The price of tickets hasnt skyrocketed the last few years, they have been in the same relative price range for a while. On top of that anyone on that waiting list who wanted tickets was going to have to pay (most likely) a higher donation than they do now if they wanted to get tickets before they were 90.
The U sold 9000 tickets, mostly in donations level areas and student sections, they made more money overall than they used to and have more single game tickets to sell for groupons and package deals. Also lets say someone wants to get season tickets after next year, they actually have a shot to do it instead of being turned off because of a ridiculously long waiting list.
Overall this has been a huge win for the U whether you like it or not.
dryfly wrote:Overall the 'auction' was a better experience than I expected or anticipated.
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