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Pats Individual Game Tickets Go On Sale July 17
By: John Morgan

Pats single game tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, July 17 at 10:00 a.m. These tickets always sell out in a matter of minutes leaving many fans frustrated, but a lucky few will be able to score some tickets and see their favorite team play this season....

 
At this point the Pats would sell out Michigan stadium in Ann Arbor in a matter of minutes. There just isn't a facility with large enough seating for the demand of the product this last decade.
 
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This is the second straight year that individual game tickets have gone on sale in mid July; last year they were placed on sale on Friday July 15. Prior to that the tickets went on sale earlier in the off-season: June 21 in 2010, June 4 in 2009, and on May 16 in 2008. This is pure speculation on my part, but perhaps the reason for the later sale date is to get more fans that are on the fence to renew their season tickets?

That makes no sense. Invoices must be paid by the end of March. It's possible that they are giving waiting list members a little extra time to pay for seats that became available from season ticket holders that didn't renew.
 
Now you all stay out of my way that morning cause I want to get 2 tickets-I didn't get a chance to see a game live last year :D
 
The home opener will clearly be a big draw this year because IT IS THE HOME OPENER but also because the Pats start out with 3 of 4 games on the road.
 
any word on the waitlist sale?
 
from the article:

This is the second straight year that individual game tickets have gone on sale in mid July; last year they were placed on sale on Friday July 15. Prior to that the tickets went on sale earlier in the off-season: June 21 in 2010, June 4 in 2009, and on May 16 in 2008. This is pure speculation on my part, but perhaps the reason for the later sale date is to get more fans that are on the fence to renew their season tickets?

That makes no sense. Invoices must be paid by the end of March. It's possible that they are giving waiting list members a little extra time to pay for seats that became available from season ticket holders that didn't renew.


So the Pats are giving existing season ticket holders a month to pay once they are invoiced, but giving people that were on the waiting list four months from the time they are invoiced to pay?
 
any word on the waitlist sale?

waitlist pre sale now. buy pre season game and one regular season game. was pulling denver and jets games, but then they weren't available. i'll wait and buy during a drop or off of ticket exchange
 
So the Pats are giving existing season ticket holders a month to pay once they are invoiced, but giving people that were on the waiting list four months from the time they are invoiced to pay?

I really don't know. I remember when my turn came up to get my tickets they weren't offered to me until after the waiting list pre-sale had come and gone. I remember thinking I had to wait yet another year when out of no where I have this invoice in my mail box. The funny thing is I had already picked up a couple of games from the waiting list member pre-sale. It might be that the invoices for waiting list members who's turn comes up aren't invoiced until June or July.
 
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Here's a tip for getting tickets. If you are like me and make the whole tailgate/game/post game tailgate one big day then consider clicking for one ticket, then after you get the one, go for another single ticket even though it will not be next to your buddy. You still get the pre-game tailgating of up to 4 hours and another hour or so after the game so what's the big deal about not sitting next to him or her during the game? You usually get other decent Pats fans to be with in the stadium anyway. Actually I was never disappointed in the experience.

I wound up seeing most of the seasons biggest games that way and even the playoff games, including the 2007 AFC championship game and the 04 Colts 20-3 game.
 
waitlist pre sale now. buy pre season game and one regular season game. was pulling denver and jets games, but then they weren't available. i'll wait and buy during a drop or off of ticket exchange

the buy 1 preseason is stupid. Ill just get them like you said..off of ticket exchange the week before

i have had great luck with ticket exchance a week before the game...great way to get tix if you are on waitlist.
 
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I'm rich...I'll just pay wads of green for a seat in the teens...never a problem...:snob:
 
I'm rich...I'll just pay wads of green for a seat in the teens...never a problem...:snob:

Can I borrow a dollar until my brother straightens out? .......Did I mention he is a hunchback?
 
anyone have any luck today? struck out here
 
I read elsewhere that most of the tickets that were available were single seats, rather than two seats next to each other. Like blackglass mentioned earlier you're probably better off getting on the waiting list for season tickets, and then keeping an eye on the Ticket Exchange.
 
I also heard it was single seat tickets. I have emailed the ticket office to try to get a answer about that. I guess its off to the wait list I go. If the single seat option is true, I wish the would of said so could of got a lot of work done.
 
I logged in around 11 (couldn't get out of a meeting in time) and all that were left were individual seats.

Have no fear though. Tickets always free up as the game approaches. Last year I got two tickets next to each other, off of ticketmaster (so face value) for the Buffalo game week 17. I bought them about three weeks before the game. Just keep your eye out on ticketmaster. I made it a lunchtime routine.
 
Hey guys, new member of the forum looking for some advice.

Myself and 3 of my friends are coming to Boston in October As a part of a long planned out trip from Calgary, Canada to Boston for Pats Broncos then to Seattle for Pats Seahwks then back to Calgary. I was on ticketmaster this morning at 10am edt and there was nothing available, I'm guessing it was because I'm in Canada and ticketmaster Canada is stupid. How would I go abfor getting ticketsfor myself and my friends? We'd buy them from resale sites but were just broke teenage students and can't afford the ridiculous asking prices, and can't fly into Boston hoping to find tickets at a reasonable price. So here I am, hoping someone is willing to part with their tickets, even if it's 2 tickets, to help make the greatest trip to a city the seems to be the greatest, a reality.

Thanks,

Sunny
 
Is the public allowed to attend the saints-pats training session? Free?
 
Is the public allowed to attend the saints-pats training session? Free?

The Pats haven't announced what practice sessions will be open to the public beyond the first four days yet, but the last time they had two-team practices they were open to the public; I'm sure it will be the same way next month.

All training sessions, including the ones with the Saints are free.

The dates for those two practices are Tuesday August 7 and Wednesday August 8 for anyone making plans on attending.
 
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