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When we were in the finals I could have sold our seats to one game for about enough to pay for season tix the next year. I decided what is the point of having season tix if I'm going to miss the finals. If I still had my tickets I'm sure I would feel the same way about opening night.

I see your point, but trust me, it was a tough decision for me to make to sell my opening night tickets. Unfortunately for me, I made promises to my wife that I would recoup at least half of the cost by selling some games. With the sale of the opening night game I was able to offset roughly 1/6th of the entire season cost. Now I get to go to more games, so its a win in my book.
 
208, 209, 225, 226 are my favorite areas. I got front row there for a Cavs-Wizards playoff game once and you really get some of the best views there. I'm on hold for the partial season ticket plan so I'm hoping I can get some around there, but have a feeling those went out the door once the full season tickets sold out.

My dad used to have a friend who had tickets in the 5th row in section 125. That was the most ideal, but I can't fathom paying that much for every game. Most of the time the fans were actually fine around me, with a few obnoxious ones that always seemed to have something better to do. Right now I'm just hoping to lock up a good plan that includes opening night.
 
Quick question....

The schedule should be released sometime early August and single game tickets (for the 1st half) should go on sale in early October, correct?
 
208, 209, 225, 226 are my favorite areas. I got front row there for a Cavs-Wizards playoff game once and you really get some of the best views there. I'm on hold for the partial season ticket plan so I'm hoping I can get some around there, but have a feeling those went out the door once the full season tickets sold out.

My dad used to have a friend who had tickets in the 5th row in section 125. That was the most ideal, but I can't fathom paying that much for every game. Most of the time the fans were actually fine around me, with a few obnoxious ones that always seemed to have something better to do. Right now I'm just hoping to lock up a good plan that includes opening night.

Connect with me if you want some access to Loudville seats. Like I said I am guaranteed for a 10 game package but I live in Columbus so will only be going to about 4-5 games. Will need to sell the rest.
 
Connect with me if you want some access to Loudville seats. Like I said I am guaranteed for a 10 game package but I live in Columbus so will only be going to about 4-5 games. Will need to sell the rest.

We in the same boat, I'm in Dublin.
 
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I have season tickets in section 200, row 11, seats 11-12, $15 face value .

I didn't know tickets would be this cheap. I agree Loudville is nice because you can see plays develop and fast breaks, but sitting close is pretty cool. I signed up for a partial package, which allows me to get up to 4 seats. With prices like these I may just get all four. There has been speculation on how many games a partial plan will include 11 or 22. I called again today to see if they knew any more. I asked to speak with a manager since the guys I talked to had to put me on hold to ask the manager the same question. The lady I spoke with said that there will be 10 different partial plans to choose from. Hopefully some of them include the home opener. We'll see.
 
I see your point, but trust me, it was a tough decision for me to make to sell my opening night tickets. Unfortunately for me, I made promises to my wife that I would recoup at least half of the cost by selling some games. With the sale of the opening night game I was able to offset roughly 1/6th of the entire season cost. Now I get to go to more games, so its a win in my book.

in the finals, my wife suggested we sell our tickets. I told her, how about we just sell your's to cover half of our cost for next year so I can still go. She decided to go too. :chuckles:

edit: the crazy thing is we traveled to San Antonio for the first two games. Our whole trip for those first two games including flying, buying the tickets, etc, was less than we could have sold our seats for to one finals game in Cleveland.
 
Well both of you should keep our realcavsfans friends in mind! :)
 
I am too am torn on if I should sell or go to the opening game. I am a season ticket holder in section 106. Has anyone ever sat in this area? I am curious to see that the seats will be like.
 
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I didn't know tickets would be this cheap. I agree Loudville is nice because you can see plays develop and fast breaks, but sitting close is pretty cool. I signed up for a partial package, which allows me to get up to 4 seats. With prices like these I may just get all four. There has been speculation on how many games a partial plan will include 11 or 22. I called again today to see if they knew any more. I asked to speak with a manager since the guys I talked to had to put me on hold to ask the manager the same question. The lady I spoke with said that there will be 10 different partial plans to choose from. Hopefully some of them include the home opener. We'll see.

Yeah unfortunately it's sounding like they're going to do everything they can to give the home opener to either full season ticket holders + individual game buyers. Gives them chance to jack the prices up. It sucks, I bought the 10 game plan solely for the purpose of going to that 1st game.
 
I am too am torn on if I should sell or go to the opening game. I am a season ticket holder in section 106. Has anyone ever sat in this area? I am curious to see that the seats will be like.

I've sat in section 106 before. I like the seats, of course I like any seat.
 
Yeah I'm pretty pissed about only Loudville for the partial plan. I was on a partial plan last year and was in Section 103 (3 seats Row 25).

I had actually put down to be on a 22-game season ticket plan in March (3 seats in Section 123 Row 23) and paid 3 months. Then I had some financial stuff happen and had to back out.

I had them keep my cash and figured I'd just move back into a partial plan like last season. Now it looks like I'm screwed. Damn hindsight is 20/20.
 
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My friends and I bought three season tix in Loudville the Sunday before LBJ announced his return. I don't mind that section...best thing is that I'll be able to attend playoffs at face value...will sell half of the reg season games though on flash seats


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My friends and I bought three season tix in Loudville the Sunday before LBJ announced his return. I don't mind that section...best thing is that I'll be able to attend playoffs at face value...will sell half of the reg season games though on flash seats


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When you say you bought tickets does that mean you put down a deposit or actually paid them in full? If PIF how much and how many games? If you don't mind me asking.
 

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