Good point - my seats up 126% from 2022 still couldn't relocate to better seats.
Good problem for A&M to have.
Good problem for A&M to have.
Part of that is the lock in (without using a tradable personal seat license)…you lose your place in line if you step out of line.SmackDaddy said:
Prices went up something like 15% to 20% this year and nobody blinked.
Underdog91 said:
I live waaaayy out of town and unfortunately can't make any games. But I was wondering, does the ticket office/system allow season ticket sharing? Meaning can 2 or 3 people share season seats? Seems like a simple solution if they make it easy to share. Treat each party as an owner, instead of only one person who has to manage the others. Of course, the individuals still have to divvy up the games.
BQ_90 said:Underdog91 said:
I live waaaayy out of town and unfortunately can't make any games. But I was wondering, does the ticket office/system allow season ticket sharing? Meaning can 2 or 3 people share season seats? Seems like a simple solution if they make it easy to share. Treat each party as an owner, instead of only one person who has to manage the others. Of course, the individuals still have to divvy up the games.
Why would,they waste their time on that when they pretty much sell out of season tickets
tamc93 said:
They did start offering up the smaller packages (18 game?), but I do not know how many buy them since they do not appear to be cost effective vs season tickets.
greg.w.h said:
The main thing they need to clarify is the points are never transferable and expire on spouse death irrevocably. Otherwise they lose control over their racket.
SECTAMU#1 said:
When is the Blue Bell Park expansion slated to begin?
SECTAMU#1 said:
When is the Blue Bell Park expansion slated to begin?
In other words, it's not happening.sharpdressedman said:
Much talk but no specifics or renderings. "Pushing forward" with plans resembles a slow crawl.
Force fitting an expanded ballpark onto a very limited real estate footprint may be a sub-optimizing, decades long regret.
Perhaps the delay in seeing any drawings is due to the difficulties in finding a workable concept that produces a favorable solution to a difficult capacity/price/location equation?
We'll see what happens.
i think both Hop and Brauny have said the University has nixed any moving of the park. They say there isn't room anywhere or all vacant areas are spoken for with future development.tjack16 said:
I do have to wonder if the solution they end up going with will just be relocate. Softball did it but I just can't think of where in that area is open enough for a big ballpark.
The rec center in left and train track behind right kills a lot of possibilities of outfield expansion
BQ_90 said:i think both Hop and Brauny have said the University has nixed any moving of the park. They say there isn't room anywhere or all vacant areas are spoken for with future development.tjack16 said:
I do have to wonder if the solution they end up going with will just be relocate. Softball did it but I just can't think of where in that area is open enough for a big ballpark.
The rec center in left and train track behind right kills a lot of possibilities of outfield expansion
IMO move it over across from softball and next to tennis. You can build a walkway to gravel lot at Bush for parking, you have RV lot at tennis, and you still have Reed for parking.
But if we can't raise 80 million for Olsen, I don't see how we'd raise more for new stadium.
But it seems like the next step will be do player facilities first, that means staying in current location and building out into the parking lot.
barstoolexpert said:
Why not just update what you already have in place? Have seating all the way down the left and right field lines (not temporary bleachers that look horrible). On the home side, put a player development facility with seating and walkway on the outside to see in and watch the players hitting off tee, warming up between innings. Put the bullpen in the alley behind left field. Create long and low bleachers all in the outfield to not take away from the train tracks but still provide the full field surrounded with Aggies. Then upgrade your scoreboard, pressbox, current seating, etc. to new top of the line materials. Why are we making it so hard?