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QueensbridgeMF
10-09-2009, 04:40 PM
Fordham is advertising season tickets for $110 dollars (and touting the X & Dayton games in radio spots), just wondered what you guys pay at the Cintas, or any other A-10 arenas
boozehound
10-09-2009, 04:42 PM
It's close to $300 for our cheap seats, before any discounts that may be available.
coasterville95
10-11-2009, 01:02 AM
Depending on where you sit, the season tickets themselves are in the $300-$450 range, however a good number of seats (all of the lower bowl, and the lower rows of the upper bowl) are part of a "Premium Seating" program that requires a donation to the school on top of the price of tickets. Upper end zone seats have a $150 donation, my seats (upper side, but outside the baselines) is $200. Those are all per seat, per year. I think a lower level sideline seat (say comparable to what you have at Fordham) would be like $450 base for the seat, plus $1,500 in donation per year. Mind you that is a club seat (wider padded seat, reserved close in parking, and club lounge accesibility)
Mind you parking is free at Cintas Center, but the better you sit, the better your opportunities to park close to the Cintas Center as opposed to the other lots on or near campus. All "Premium Seat" holders to get access to a pre-game reception featuring adult beverages and food (both at extra cost) in a special room.
A single game ticket (when available) runs around $20-$25 for the upper deck, and $30 lower bowl (only available when students are on break, I think)
This may help explain it, here is the seating plan:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/xavi/genrel/auto_pdf/MBB-Seating-Chart-2008.pdf
The "Premium Seat Program"
http://www.goxavier.com/tickets/xavi-08-premium-seats.html
Base season tickets:
Lower Level: $425
Upper Level Side (sections 207-216): $365
Upper Level Corner (sections 203-206): $315
Upper Level End (sections 200-202): $285
XURunner85
10-11-2009, 09:05 PM
Coaster if I am not mistaken the lower bowl seat people have to pay for the parking closest to the Cintas....or atleast they did when it first opened....
coasterville95
10-12-2009, 10:36 AM
Did not realize that, I thought the parking passes were included in the "Premium I/Club Seating Program" donations.
Muskie
10-12-2009, 11:06 AM
I had no idea the uppers were close to $300.00
chico
10-12-2009, 11:27 AM
Premium 1 and club seat holders get parking included with the season ticket. If we pay extra it must be included in the total cost of the ticket. However, I think there are a minimum number of tickets that must be purchased in order to get a parking pass - my father and I split our 4 seats and we have one parking pass between us.
Muskie
10-12-2009, 11:33 AM
Premium 1 and club seat holders get parking included with the season ticket. If we pay extra it must be included in the total cost of the ticket. However, I think there are a minimum number of tickets that must be purchased in order to get a parking pass - my father and I split our 4 seats and we have one parking pass between us.
I believe the minimum is or at least used to be 4 tickets before you could get parking. I know that when I got my tickets last year (Prem II), I was offered a half-season of free parking... it wasn't worth it to me.
QueensbridgeMF
10-12-2009, 12:24 PM
For some reason I thought it would be more than that. I don't think the Fordham Tix even include the only good OOC "home" game they have against Villanova which is being played in East Rutherford, NJ. Think I'll just pony up $10 for the X game.
nuts4xu
10-19-2009, 11:55 AM
I believe the minimum is or at least used to be 4 tickets before you could get parking. I know that when I got my tickets last year (Prem II), I was offered a half-season of free parking... it wasn't worth it to me.
You must buy 4 premium 1 tickets, or 2 club seat tickets to obtain a parking pass in the Cintas Center parking lot. All other lots are free. If you have premium 2 tickets, and were offered a half season parking pass, and were asked to pay for it, you made the right choice turning this down.
They send out parking passes to premium 2 season ticket holders for the games students are on Christmas break, but they have never asked for payment. Plus, there is ample parking all around the place and none of those lots asks for money.
Muskie
10-19-2009, 12:09 PM
You must buy 4 premium 1 tickets, or 2 club seat tickets to obtain a parking pass in the Cintas Center parking lot. All other lots are free. If you have premium 2 tickets, and were offered a half season parking pass, and were asked to pay for it, you made the right choice turning this down.
They send out parking passes to premium 2 season ticket holders for the games students are on Christmas break, but they have never asked for payment. Plus, there is ample parking all around the place and none of those lots asks for money.
They were throw-in's (not charged). I didn't want them as I like to park out on ledgewood as it allows me to get out of town quick. I couldn't imagine getting out of town quick if I had to wade through the traffic near Cintas.
Last year I started parking in that lot which used to be Kroger. I am about 100 yards farther away from the school than the people who get a parking pass and I am usually home before the people who park at Cintas can get out (and no, I don't leave the game early).
xu95
nuts4xu
10-19-2009, 03:29 PM
They were throw-in's (not charged). I didn't want them as I like to park out on ledgewood as it allows me to get out of town quick. I couldn't imagine getting out of town quick if I had to wade through the traffic near Cintas.
Gotcha, I never take those either. I agree for a few extra steps, it is much easier to get out of that area than parking near the building.
Muskie1000
10-19-2009, 06:59 PM
Last year I started parking in that lot which used to be Kroger. I am about 100 yards farther away from the school than the people who get a parking pass and I am usually home before the people who park at Cintas can get out (and no, I don't leave the game early).
xu95
That is the best place to park and they even have attendants who tell you where to park. On those really icy days, they gave me and my hubby great spots because we had our kids. And we do sit way up on the side across from the conference room and we paid a little over $1k for our 4 seats.
Bmuskie
10-20-2009, 04:33 PM
They were throw-in's (not charged). I didn't want them as I like to park out on ledgewood as it allows me to get out of town quick. I couldn't imagine getting out of town quick if I had to wade through the traffic near Cintas.
I always take the tickets for the games during student breaks. I park behind Cintas in the lower lot. I get out of there extremely quickly as I do not have to contend with the traffic from that upper lot near Cohen. We sometimes get parking passes in the upper lot from other friends who are not going to use them and turn them down if we have tickets in the residence parking lots. It is that much easier to get out of than both the Kroger lot and, of course, the Cohen lot.
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