Waiting list for AA state tickets..help please?
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Waiting list for AA state tickets..help please?
Can somebody explain to me how to sign up to be on the waiting list? Thank you.
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Re: Waiting list for AA state tickets..help please?
http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/ticketinfo.asp?page=3pacman wrote:Can somebody explain to me how to sign up to be on the waiting list? Thank you.
Three years ago I put my name on the list for AA tickets expecting to wait a few years. To my surprise I received tickets that year. I was told by the MSHSL that they usually drop off about 200 season ticket holders per year. At the time I signed up the list was less then 200 people. I would be interested to know how long the wait currently is. Anyone know?
A lot of people get on the list, get tickets in a couple years usually located in the way upper sections and then decide they aren't that interested so they don't renew.
MSHSL also requires you to send in money earlier each year and some people don't want to pay for all tix that early without know if they're going for certain.
There's very little turnover of seats in the lower level as those get handed down to other family members which is allowed by MSHSL. Years ago many of these folks had 4 or even 8 sets of tickets but the MSHSL cut these people back to either 2 or 4 sets depending on how long they've held the tickets. There are very people who are still allowed to buy 4 set as they had to start back when the tournament was at the old St. Paul Auditorium.
For the most part you can get tickets to every session at or near face value on the street. Avoid the scalpers and look for the groups of adults as they usually have a couple extras they need to unload for someone who couldn't make it this year.
MSHSL also requires you to send in money earlier each year and some people don't want to pay for all tix that early without know if they're going for certain.
There's very little turnover of seats in the lower level as those get handed down to other family members which is allowed by MSHSL. Years ago many of these folks had 4 or even 8 sets of tickets but the MSHSL cut these people back to either 2 or 4 sets depending on how long they've held the tickets. There are very people who are still allowed to buy 4 set as they had to start back when the tournament was at the old St. Paul Auditorium.
For the most part you can get tickets to every session at or near face value on the street. Avoid the scalpers and look for the groups of adults as they usually have a couple extras they need to unload for someone who couldn't make it this year.
Do they ever let people improve their seats? Or are you pretty much stuck? I don't mind being up high, but there are some seats that aren't great up there, obviously.
But yeah, finding face value tickets isn't that hard. I think I'm going to be set for this year, at face value, as long as the guy comes through. There were a decent number of people selling for face on Craigslist.
But yeah, finding face value tickets isn't that hard. I think I'm going to be set for this year, at face value, as long as the guy comes through. There were a decent number of people selling for face on Craigslist.
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Sorry but the answer from MSHSL will be no. I know of families that transfered tickets that had been in the family 40 years to surviving spouses and to kids only to have the new owners "forget" to send in the payment on time.MNHighSchoolHockeyGuy wrote:I have a question,I got my tix application for the 1st time this past Jan but was unable to get it mail back in time.I would love to stay on the Priority list is there any way I would be able to do this?