Hey everyone!
Hopefully this hasn't been posted before (I searched, but couldn't find a good answer...but if there is a good thread, please send me that way!)--but I wanted to see if anyone could simplify the process of trying to get season tickets and what my "chances" might be to get some.
My basic understanding is:
1. You pay $ as a "donation" that goes to an overall points system (3 points/$100 for that current year, etc.)
2. Then you have an option to put $100 down/seat as a deposit and seats will be guaranteed to be available (I'm guessing tickets are available, but might be $$$ for an annual donation)
3. You will be given a day sometime next May in the Seat Yourself process
4. If you select tickets, you then pay the annual donation (question here---is the annual donation the total price you pay per seat? ie, if the annual donation is $500/seat, $500 is the total price you pay for those tickets for the year...I was a little uncertain in this aspect).
Anyway, if anyone could clarify the above process, I would appreciate it!
The second part of my question (and I realize there is not a "definitive" answer)
-What is the likelihood of getting tickets for 2018?
-If I pay the $100 down payment per ticket, do you think there is a OK chance that I could get seats that were $500/seat or less? (I'm ideally looking at the $250 range)
Thanks so much for any advice and insight! We're moving back to the Midwest in June and really looking forward to being part of the big red nation!