Away - October 17 - Chicago (Scrimmage)

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You can sell tickets and just refund people if the event doesn't happen. That's what the Yankees do. You can buy primary market World Series Game 7 tickets if you want right now.


this is true. why didn't they just sell tickets for BOTH stadiums. and then whichever one got cancelled gets refunded. give city members first choice at citi field and then free for all. refunding the tickets for the un-used venue wouldn't take much effort.

only thing i can think of that prevented them from doing this was simply because for whatever reason, the agreement they had with the yankees and mets didn't let them.
 
this is true. why didn't they just sell tickets for BOTH stadiums. and then whichever one got cancelled gets refunded. give city members first choice at citi field and then free for all. refunding the tickets for the un-used venue wouldn't take much effort.

only thing i can think of that prevented them from doing this was simply because for whatever reason, the agreement they had with the yankees and mets didn't let them.
that sounds unnecessarily complicated for non-STHs
 
that sounds unnecessarily complicated for non-STHs

buying another ticket is complicated? they already published/announced what the situation was with the stadium. saying that you _can_ (not required) buy your tickets now for both venues and the unused ticket will be refunded isn't really that complicated.
 
this is true. why didn't they just sell tickets for BOTH stadiums. and then whichever one got cancelled gets refunded. give city members first choice at citi field and then free for all. refunding the tickets for the un-used venue wouldn't take much effort.

only thing i can think of that prevented them from doing this was simply because for whatever reason, the agreement they had with the yankees and mets didn't let them.
What's the difference between Schrodinger's Stadium and Schrodinger's Game?
Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.
 
What if they had a system where you pick a seat in each stadium, charge you for the more expensive one, and then once the stadium is announced they give you the seat you picked. If it's in the stadium with the cheaper seat, then you get refunded to that amount...
 
Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.

You make very good points, all of which are valid, true, and fair.

I'm just being selfish and want home field advantage at Yankee Stadium.
 
Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.
but no, nycfc front office didn't do a good enough job how dare they omg terrible!
 
Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.

i have faith that the club's "top box office team" could have figured it all out when we clinched home field advantage. ;)

you make valid points. i understand there's a lot of logistics involved and a lot of moving pieces and a lot of different people in different situations wanting different things. can't please everyone and the club's hands are tied on a great many other things. like Lion, I just want to play in our "home". just doesn't feel right if it is left sitting empty.
 
buying another ticket is complicated? they already published/announced what the situation was with the stadium. saying that you _can_ (not required) buy your tickets now for both venues and the unused ticket will be refunded isn't really that complicated.
why would any casual fan buy two sets of tickets and tie up that money expecting a refund? The FO was clear about the scenarios that they released on 10/1
 
Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.

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Because nobody wants to shell out for 2 pairs of tickets knowing with certainty that one of them won't happen. Is Ticketmaster going to refund all the fees? Good luck with that. It's already annoying everyone just to have to look at 2 seats maps to figure out where to sit, now people have to through 2 transactions and prepay for double the tickets? Because uncertainty tends to suppress purchases and you're basically guaranteeing a less filled stadium either way? Because maybe Citi Field management and their employees have better things to do than just keep everything on hold indefinitely for our preferences? Because maybe the TV people want to know where to send their equipment trucks more than a couple days ahead? Because maybe the best way to have a good field at Citi is to lay sod several days in advance but nobody wants to pay for that if we switch back to YS 3 days before the game?
Have you never been involved in any sort of event that required planning and seen how hard it is to arrange logistics for the simplest things? Why do people think the logistics of leasing and prepping 2 stadiums at the last minute is no big deal? Try planning a toddler birthday party without deciding where it is - not even what county -- until 3 days before it happens. This is ludicrous.

The fact people don't understand this is mind-boggling. Great post.