What is your date/time and # of points?
I've got 29 points and have June 13th at 2:03 PM.
June 8th 8:03pm 256 points
June 10th 4:36 PM - 174 points
Friday June 12 2009 / 4:41 PM - 60 points
.. So, are there weekend times? I suppose it's online, so it could go at any time. Looks like it goes until at least 8:03pm.
While I liked going to the BC and picking them out .. having it online, and being able to see the seats go real-time .. that'll be nice. .. Although my time is while I'm at work, so .. it'll be tougher to coordinate the seat picking with my wife.
A couple questions:
1. Why did they ask those questions like, "Would you want your same seats?" if it all depends on your time?
2. Is there the possibility to move up if the selection process moves faster than expected?
Anybody know?
My appt time listed in the email is June 13, but when I log in it says June 16. Is anyone else experiencing this phenomenon?
June 9, 5:16 p.m. with 216 points.
I have not received notification of my date and time as of 10:15 a.m. today (I have 30 points). Are these notices trickling out alpha order, or? Also, are they sent via e-mail only?
June 15th, 7:57 PM
12 points
Quote from: 4thAndState on May 14, 2009, 10:18:02 AM
I have not received notification of my date and time as of 10:15 a.m. today (I have 30 points). Are these notices trickling out alpha order, or? Also, are they sent via e-mail only?
Both US postal service and email. Call the ticket office to make sure they have your correct contact information, as you probably should have received an email by now. And look in your junk email folder.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 14, 2009, 11:05:36 AM
Both US postal service and email. Call the ticket office to make sure they have your correct contact information, as you probably should have received an email by now. And look in your junk email folder.
Thanks, Sir L. For some reason, e-mails were not reaching me from MU. They resent from a personal ticket office account. I have June 13 at 1:44 p.m.
You can log in to http://marquettereseating.com .. you will need your account # and password .. it'll tell you your time.
Now .. the account# is the same one MU uses .. but when you log in to Ticketmaster, you can use either your Account# or your email address. I always used my email, so I couldn't remember my A#. (The A# is in your email .. if not, try to find it on some other document.)
Friday June 12 2009 / 7:49 PM
47 points.
Friday June 12 2009 / 8:19 PM
Not bad, I guess.
Anybody log in and check out the site? Seems pretty simple to use, and pretty spiffy.
Seems pretty good from an overview standpoint. Hard to tell though until one can click on individual available seats.
Friday, June 12th @ 4:56 PM
59 points
I think I read that we can still go and choose in person. Is that right? I know that when trying to get single game seats was a nightmare over the internet with the number of people logging on.
So you have 59 points, 4:56 .. I have 60, and am exactly 15 minutes before you.
Wonder if .. they just tick off one point every 15 minutes. Wonder if anyone has any time between 4:41-4:56.
I'm trying to figure out how many seats will be gone before I pick. What do you think is the average for seats taken per holder??? My initial guess was around 2.7 seats per holder with the assumption that there aren't many people with just one ticket. Does that sound about right?
Quote from: MUEng93 on May 15, 2009, 10:08:00 AM
I think I read that we can still go and choose in person. Is that right?
Last time they had an open house where you could go and test drive the seats that you were interested in. Then a few weeks later (for us at least) you made your selection at the Al.
This time it appears you can make your selection at the Al or online.
I kind of wish they'd bring back the open house + ticket purchase system. The first time we reseated, we went to the Bradley Center, and all the seats had tags. You arrived at your set time, walked around to all the seats with tags, found the ones you wanted and took the tag to the cashier. It was like buying a TV at Sam's Club :)
If you aren't really knowledgeable of the seats at the Bradley Center (upper level at least), it's really easy to get one with a slightly obstructed view. I think this new system -- while more streamlined -- really lends itself to that kind of mistake.
Quote from: Louie D's After Dark on May 16, 2009, 10:47:16 PM
Last time they had an open house where you could go and test drive the seats that you were interested in. Then a few weeks later (for us at least) you made your selection at the Al.
This time it appears you can make your selection at the Al or online.
I kind of wish they'd bring back the open house + ticket purchase system. The first time we reseated, we went to the Bradley Center, and all the seats had tags. You arrived at your set time, walked around to all the seats with tags, found the ones you wanted and took the tag to the cashier. It was like buying a TV at Sam's Club :)
If you aren't really knowledgeable of the seats at the Bradley Center (upper level at least), it's really easy to get one with a slightly obstructed view. I think this new system -- while more streamlined -- really lends itself to that kind of mistake.
You can log on to the reseating website and get a virtual view from every section, broken down to the view from every 10 rows or so.
Never got anything. Did this come in the mail??
It came in email .. and I got a hard copy in the mail yesterday. If you don't get something by Tuesday, call the ticket office.
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One thing I will really like is the ability to see available seats an hour before my time. Previously, you were pretty blind walking in .. now you'll be able to see the map an hour before, leisurely stake out your choices, then pounce when your time is called.
Quote from: Brewtown Andy on May 16, 2009, 11:08:28 PM
You can log on to the reseating website and get a virtual view from every section, broken down to the view from every 10 rows or so.
That virtual view is OK, but it is generally taken from the middle of each row. In some cases, the slightly obstructed views are not accurately depicted, although the online version does explain that some seats my be obstructed.
60 points, 6/12 at 4:45. I usually give a big donation 500-1000 in the year of re-seating but didn't do it this year becasue of general economic fears but I only dropped 7 places from 1502 to 1509 seems like it would have been a good year to pad the points when others did not.
Remember that there is an open house at the BC on 5/25 and 5/26 from 5-8 pm.
you would think it would be a good year to add points, but I just got my apt in the mail, and I have the same number of points as I did before my last 'donation'. Needless to say, I wil be on the phone tomorrow.