I want to get 3-4, but want to sit close.
Any tips? Every time I go through UCF, i get terrible seats and don't know that until they come through the mail
Thanks! I use Stubhub a lot. Price isn't a huge issue, but unlike some people who like to be higher, I like to be near the action as close to the 50 as possible I went on the Cure Bowl site and only saw endzone seats that were low. Maybe I missed somethingMy sentiments exactly.
So here's what I did: I bought seats from both UCF and directly from the Cure Bowl. I am going to sit in the best seats and sell the others on StubHub (probably at a small loss). I don't recommend this strategy for everyone, but I use StubHub all the time, so I feel comfortable with it.
Thanks! I use Stubhub a lot. Price isn't a huge issue, but unlike some people who like to be higher, I like to be near the action as close to the 50 as possible I went on the Cure Bowl site and only saw endzone seats that were low. Maybe I missed something
Is 132 the home side. First 108 came up but I would rather be on the home. The old graph shows mountain west , but guessing that's American ?
Yeah that's the bad thing. Unless you have a good amount of priority points.....you're rolling the dice. They need a better system.I want to get 3-4, but want to sit close.
Any tips? Every time I go through UCF, i get terrible seats and don't know that until they come through the mail
Yeah that's the bad thing. Unless you have a good amount of priority points.....you're rolling the dice. They need a better system.
Since we are a computer programming school, top of the line, we could write a program to instantly take all the priority data, and match a seat to it.
Provide worst case scenario and best case scenario. I think there's a 2 day window for athletic club priority members?
Thoughts?
All I'm asking for is a ballpark idea of where I'll be sitting. The best thing that tjey could do is just allow me a full refund if I'm not happy with my seats, so I can purchase better ones by another methodYeah that's the bad thing. Unless you have a good amount of priority points.....you're rolling the dice. They need a better system.
Since we are a computer programming school, top of the line, we could write a program to instantly take all the priority data, and match a seat to it.
Provide worst case scenario and best case scenario. I think there's a 2 day window for athletic club priority members?
Thoughts?
I'm in section 109. Purchased 3 through ticketmaster for $150 with no fees.Hmm, I got tickets in 132 (about the 25 yard line, row M). I had problems using my phone, so I went to my PC. From the main menu, I selected Tickets--Single Tickets. But instead of clicking on the "Click here for tickets" button, I scrolled down to the "Buy Tickets" button (near the "Memberships" area). You have to create an account just like your UCF or Ticketmaster account. Make sure your "pricing options" is set for $25 to $75.
curebowl.com
If everyone did this then Athletics would be forced to change their ways. They have some kind of system where certain sections are reserved for certain levels of donors. They just don't want to release that info.I'm in section 109. Purchased 3 through ticketmaster for $150 with no fees.
Tired of playing Roulette with UCF's system. I'm about 10-13 rows back at the 40-41 yard line.
I wanted to buy them through the university, but since we aren't going to the big-12, do I have to keep buying through UCF and getting screwed over? No.
Yep. How crappy is that system?When will we know where we got placed? When the tix arrive in the mail?
can't access page :-(Now that the priority period is over you can choose your exact seats through the UCF allotment.
https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/ucf/EN/buy/details/CURE16