NE_PATS_FAN_54
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2006
- Messages
- 1,027
- Reaction score
- 80
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.After you send in the deposit and waiting list form, how long does it take for them to get back to you and how do they contact you?
thanks
I think it took them about a month to respond to my wait list application. I mailed mine this past December and received it in January. And they sent everything via the mail. Then I was able to login to the online account via the info in the mail.
How does it work? Is it $100 per ticket I want reserved?
In June I am leaving the country for 4 years, but I doubt I would have gotten them by then anyway, right? How long have you guys been on the list?
Been at least 8-9 years. It was $25 per ticket when I got on. They weren't "hot" yet when I got on the list.
Do you have any idea how close you are to getting tix? Or do they not let you know?
So when Walsh has to give up his season tix - you will be 74 . Although I guess he could be lying about having themI have been on the list since 2000. I'm sure a lot of people were on the
list before me. I am currently 76 and have no expectations of getting
any season tickets before I expire. Maybe, my 42 year old son might
have a shot before he dies. A lot depends on what success the Pats
have over the next few years. If Belichick continues to win, people
will hold onto their tickets or hand them down to sons and daughters.
It would take a long run of bad years for people to give up thei tickets.
So when Walsh has to give up his season tix - you will be 74 . Although I guess he could be lying about having them
I think he was talking about his age and not his spot in line.