Nats World Series ticket costs?

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Anonymous wrote:I am in a season ticket group that has been a group since the park was built and we haven’t gotten any email. So far for the playoffs we’ve been given first dibs on our 4 seats, plus the right to buy 4 additional seats. I will be so mad if we don’t have the right to at least get our own seats.


Presumably someone’s name is on the account, are you sure that person hasn’t heard anything? The pickings were incredibly slim an hour after pre-sale opened today, so if you haven’t bought tickets yet, I wouldn’t plan on it.
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Anonymous wrote:I am in a season ticket group that has been a group since the park was built and we haven’t gotten any email. So far for the playoffs we’ve been given first dibs on our 4 seats, plus the right to buy 4 additional seats. I will be so mad if we don’t have the right to at least get our own seats.


Presumably someone’s name is on the account, are you sure that person hasn’t heard anything? The pickings were incredibly slim an hour after pre-sale opened today, so if you haven’t bought tickets yet, I wouldn’t plan on it.


I don’t know if our group manager has heard anything but I literally just got an email offering me World Series tickets if I buy a new season ticket plan.
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O/T (showing my age here) but does anyone know if The Washington Post still has a later edition that will have updated stories and if so where can I buy a copy? I'm close to 6-Eleven and CVS but haven't bought newspapers for years.
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At 12:30 last night I got an email with a link to buy tickets but i just saw it now and it doesn’t seem like the link works anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:Tickets will not be avail for public sale.


That would be bullshit.


Why? The plan holders should be able to use their seats, and then the partial and multi-game ticket holders. You know, the ones who have supported the team for years.

Check on StubHub, there will be tickets available, but why do you think you are entitled to public sale tickets?


We went to multiple games a year from RFK until we moved out of state two years ago... I’d say watching 100+ games of baseball each year on TV is a pretty high level of support. We just want to drive back to DC and see them in the World Series! Pretty sure those tickets on Stubhub marked up like crazy belong to plan members looking to make some $$$.


DP. I get where you’re coming from, but do you really think you have some greater claim to priority than the people who have already been putting up a lot of money to regularly show up in person for games?.


DP and I get where you're coming from too, but I feel bad that someone like my dad, lifelong DC resident and the biggest Nats fan I know, has practically no shot to get WS tickets at the original sale price. He watches every game on MASN, knows all the stats, and goes with us or my brother to several games per year (he's at the point where he's not comfortable going into the city on his own). Neither of us can afford the Stubhub markup. Yankees fans will pay up though so lets hope other Nats fans with deeper pockets buy them up first.....

But yes, it's a pay-to-play world. Thankful that playoff tickets were more accessible- he was thrilled to go to the Wild Card game- was supposed to take him back tonight but who knew the Nats would sweep the NLCS?! dang!!
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Anonymous wrote:I am in a season ticket group that has been a group since the park was built and we haven’t gotten any email. So far for the playoffs we’ve been given first dibs on our 4 seats, plus the right to buy 4 additional seats. I will be so mad if we don’t have the right to at least get our own seats.


Presumably someone’s name is on the account, are you sure that person hasn’t heard anything? The pickings were incredibly slim an hour after pre-sale opened today, so if you haven’t bought tickets yet, I wouldn’t plan on it.


I don’t know if our group manager has heard anything but I literally just got an email offering me World Series tickets if I buy a new season ticket plan.


The upside is there will be a lot of cheap single game tickets available next season on Stubhub from all of these people buying plans to get into the World Series.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am in a season ticket group that has been a group since the park was built and we haven’t gotten any email. So far for the playoffs we’ve been given first dibs on our 4 seats, plus the right to buy 4 additional seats. I will be so mad if we don’t have the right to at least get our own seats.


Presumably someone’s name is on the account, are you sure that person hasn’t heard anything? The pickings were incredibly slim an hour after pre-sale opened today, so if you haven’t bought tickets yet, I wouldn’t plan on it.


Ok, season ticket holder reporting back. Our account manager was contacted by the Nats sales team, we have the right to all World Series Games in DC to our original 4 seats and the rights to 4 additional seats in another section. I don't know the price, but the playoff games have been substantially more expensive than our regular game price. We are not a mini plan group, we are a full season ticket all game group that's been together since the Nats came to DC, so I don't know if there is seniority/loyalty given here or not, but we are very happy that we will have the right of first refusal to our tickets, which are right behind the dugout.
Anonymous
Payoff tickets for all sports are more expensive per game, than the regular season. And they get more expensive each round.

Face value for Caps Stanley Cup tickets were close to $500 each. It is the nature of the beast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 12:30 last night I got an email with a link to buy tickets but i just saw it now and it doesn’t seem like the link works anymore.


Same here. A friend who did get a valid link said very little was left anyway. I guess you really need to have high seniority to have a shot (we were just mini plan holders).
Anonymous
So is the thought that they actually aren't going to offer anything to those who bought NLCS tickets, which is what the website said for several days? We bought NLCS tickets directly from the Nats (which was part of the requirement); haven't received any kind of email. Or maybe they'll send a link but nothing will be available anyway.

$800 for standing room is bad enough but then the service fees on sites like Stubhub are nearly $175/ticket. Just no.
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Anonymous wrote:So is the thought that they actually aren't going to offer anything to those who bought NLCS tickets, which is what the website said for several days? We bought NLCS tickets directly from the Nats (which was part of the requirement); haven't received any kind of email. Or maybe they'll send a link but nothing will be available anyway.

$800 for standing room is bad enough but then the service fees on sites like Stubhub are nearly $175/ticket. Just no.


I wouldn't bet on it. First time the Nats are in the world series and I think there are some growing pains with how they're going about this and overpromised. Or maybe they'll hold back something like 1000 tickets for this purpose.

Funny because in 2012, I could swear that NLCS and world series tickets were released while Nats were still in the NLDS. Clearly jumped the shark on that one but it enabled fans who were paying attention to buy tickets for the whole way through.
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Anonymous wrote:So is the thought that they actually aren't going to offer anything to those who bought NLCS tickets, which is what the website said for several days? We bought NLCS tickets directly from the Nats (which was part of the requirement); haven't received any kind of email. Or maybe they'll send a link but nothing will be available anyway.

$800 for standing room is bad enough but then the service fees on sites like Stubhub are nearly $175/ticket. Just no.


Agreed. I didn't realize there were so many Nats ticket holders and plan members but it doesn’t seem like there will be anything left after that. I got access to the NLCS “presale” merely by being a Nats Fan Club member, lol, which was presumably after the plan members presale, but there was plenty to go around.
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Anonymous wrote:So is the thought that they actually aren't going to offer anything to those who bought NLCS tickets, which is what the website said for several days? We bought NLCS tickets directly from the Nats (which was part of the requirement); haven't received any kind of email. Or maybe they'll send a link but nothing will be available anyway.

$800 for standing room is bad enough but then the service fees on sites like Stubhub are nearly $175/ticket. Just no.


I wouldn't bet on it. First time the Nats are in the world series and I think there are some growing pains with how they're going about this and overpromised. Or maybe they'll hold back something like 1000 tickets for this purpose.

Funny because in 2012, I could swear that NLCS and world series tickets were released while Nats were still in the NLDS. Clearly jumped the shark on that one but it enabled fans who were paying attention to buy tickets for the whole way through.


NLCS tickets were released while they were still in the NLDS.

I don't mind the Nats giving Season Ticket holders tickets but I wish they would make them use it!!! I know...it's how they get people to come back. But, if you have the money to buy a season ticket pack...don't you have the money to buy World Series tickets

Still keeping my fingers crossed they honor their statement that those who bought NLCS tickets directly from Nats will get a crack at it.
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Anonymous wrote:I am in a season ticket group that has been a group since the park was built and we haven’t gotten any email. So far for the playoffs we’ve been given first dibs on our 4 seats, plus the right to buy 4 additional seats. I will be so mad if we don’t have the right to at least get our own seats.


Presumably someone’s name is on the account, are you sure that person hasn’t heard anything? The pickings were incredibly slim an hour after pre-sale opened today, so if you haven’t bought tickets yet, I wouldn’t plan on it.


Ok, season ticket holder reporting back. Our account manager was contacted by the Nats sales team, we have the right to all World Series Games in DC to our original 4 seats and the rights to 4 additional seats in another section. I don't know the price, but the playoff games have been substantially more expensive than our regular game price. We are not a mini plan group, we are a full season ticket all game group that's been together since the Nats came to DC, so I don't know if there is seniority/loyalty given here or not, but we are very happy that we will have the right of first refusal to our tickets, which are right behind the dugout.


PP here. Nats are charging us $310 per ticket for each of the three games, our regular 4 tickets and 4 extra tickets (in different section above the bullpen). We are thrilled. Our regular seats are right behind the dugout. Our group has an agreement that we cannot resell the World Series tickets, if you take the world series ticket you have to go or give it back to the group. Huge respect to the Nats organization for giving loyalty to season ticket holders!!! Go Nats!
Anonymous
I just got a presale email for having purchased NLCS tix - for tomorrow.
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