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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1881 » by MickeyDavis » Wed May 26, 2021 9:25 pm

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soxperry wrote:Ticket prices about to plummet

Not as much as a supply/demand chart would predict IMO. Loosening of restrictions, ability to sit next to people you know, gather in areas, and just general vibe should increase demand

Agreed. And it's either going to be game 5 at 2-2 or 3-1, or games 3&4 against the Super Team. Now if they lose 1&2 you'll probably see a price drop. But there are tons of very recent Nets fans out there.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full Capacity June 15 

Post#1882 » by GoldenAntlers » Wed May 26, 2021 10:25 pm

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I was a little surprised that the lot I normally park at on State/6th was $30 for 50% crowd. Heard during season it was much less. We just went over to the MacArthur Square and was not busy at all. In and out easy for $11.

I have a friend who works downtown with underground parking and I can use his pass for downtown events so I'm lucky in that regard. I have a feeling all downtown parking will be high as the lot owners try to recoup cash. Another friend paid $6 a day when he started working downtown and it was $11 when he started WFH last year. He's going back to the office at some point this summer, I'm curious how much it will be now.

The lack of tshirts being thrown during pivotal moments of the game is so nice.

If people don't mind a summer evening walk, there is free/non-metered street parking right when water turns east. There are limited signs so people think you can't park there so seems to be open before games. I think about a mile but you walk through the district and to water for a drink after the game.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1883 » by soxperry » Wed May 26, 2021 11:23 pm

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soxperry wrote:Ticket prices about to plummet

Not as much as a supply/demand chart would predict IMO. Loosening of restrictions, ability to sit next to people you know, gather in areas, and just general vibe should increase demand

Agreed. And it's either going to be game 5 at 2-2 or 3-1, or games 3&4 against the Super Team. Now if they lose 1&2 you'll probably see a price drop. But there are tons of very recent Nets fans out there.


Oh, i wasn't talking about Nets tickets. I'm talking about the ones already available on Stubhub for the current series. The nets tickets COULD get pretty pricey mostly because of Durant. Kyrie and Harden aren't really a draw from that standpoint. Either way, i'm not risking it. I'm buying in the public onsale for that one.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full Capacity June 15 

Post#1884 » by HKPackFan » Thu May 27, 2021 7:45 am

BigO wrote:My wife said she heard on tv June 1 was full capacity and that if you had proof of vaccination, no mask was required.; otherwise yes.
Which begs the question of how do they know who is vaccinated after they enter the building.

i was in lower deck top row behind the basket and there were few seats taken. Much less than half capacity. The lack of fans has its merit. No bathroom traffic, no street traffic, good parking, less bs nonsense on cannonballing t shirts into the crowd while half the crowd around you is more interested in an effing t shirt than the game.

By the way, I have two t shirts from the other night, if anyone knows a place where I can donate them to six foot, 200 pound, 12 year olds.



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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full Capacity June 15 

Post#1885 » by JimmyTheKid » Thu May 27, 2021 12:42 pm

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Fiserv Forum’s full capacity is considered to be 16,500 due to the change in courtside configuration that has been put in place during the playoffs.


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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1886 » by soxperry » Thu May 27, 2021 3:09 pm

Just scored seats in 208, row 1, right smack in the middle of the section for game 5. Such a pity that the game wont actually happen.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1887 » by old skool » Fri May 28, 2021 7:22 pm

Today, playoff ticket strip holders can select new seats for rounds 2, 3 & 4 if needed, given the increased availability with the move to near full capacity. I have upper level seats that are not as good as my normal RS seats, but still decent - sideline row 2. The only relocation options offered are to move to the lower level, not to relocate to any of the newly added seats in the upper level. There are a ton of lower level seats available and the Bucks are obviously trying to get those sold before offering them to the public on a single game basis.

I was impressed with the Bucks making the effort to give existing ticket holders first crack at moving to some of the better seats that will now be available. I am disappointed that they are not doing that, and are instead only allowing relocations that increase your spend.
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Post#1888 » by old skool » Fri May 28, 2021 7:29 pm

Example of tickets yet to be sold: Section 107, lower level one section from center court. There are 152 seats available in the first 20 rows (not counting the 1st physical 2 rows that I assume are still blocked off for pandemic reasons). That's over 40% of total seats unsold at this point. If that continues, they will be relying on single game sales in a big way.
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Post#1889 » by soxperry » Fri May 28, 2021 7:31 pm

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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1890 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri May 28, 2021 8:05 pm

old skool wrote:Today, playoff ticket strip holders can select new seats for rounds 2, 3 & 4 if needed, given the increased availability with the move to near full capacity. I have upper level seats that are not as good as my normal RS seats, but still decent - sideline row 2. The only relocation options offered are to move to the lower level, not to relocate to any of the newly added seats in the upper level. There are a ton of lower level seats available and the Bucks are obviously trying to get those sold before offering them to the public on a single game basis.

I was impressed with the Bucks making the effort to give existing ticket holders first crack at moving to some of the better seats that will now be available. I am disappointed that they are not doing that, and are instead only allowing relocations that increase your spend.

I was able to upgrade(?) from 4 upper deck tickets to 6 lower bowl corner. I didnt try but it looked like you could move to other parts of upper deck.
There were some major glitches where you couldn't add a second "set" and that may have been a problem with the upper deck. The reps were able to him me on a call. Was extremely pleased with both service and pricing.

The fact that season ticket holders could unconditionally get multiple strips when it was at 50% probably puts their season ticket base at like 30%. Really sucks for them but I feel they have treated STH a lot better since the pandemic. Overall, Im pretty happy and got a lottery ticket in hand for lower bowl finals tickets if we miraculously get past the nets. If not, most of the playoff pricing will be reimbursed.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1891 » by soxperry » Sun May 30, 2021 1:58 pm

If you're looking for tickets to game 1 vs. the nets, the link on the bucks website is wrong. it sends you to the game 2 page. if you just search for bucks tickets through ticketmaster.com it you'll be able to access them.
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Post#1892 » by ejn1214 » Mon May 31, 2021 5:22 am

Any idea on when the bucks home games will be assuming the nets close out next game?
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Post#1893 » by Thunder Muscle » Tue Jun 8, 2021 12:47 pm

Bucks ticket reps may have their work cut out for them if this series doesn't turn around fast. People gonna be jumping off the wagon.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1894 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Jun 8, 2021 1:05 pm

Ticket prices for Thursday have predicably dropped.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1895 » by Thunder Muscle » Tue Jun 8, 2021 7:25 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:Ticket prices for Thursday have predicably dropped.


Yeah, they're much cheaper than Game 2 of Heat series. If they lose on Thursday, that building will be empty on Sunday. No one gonna want to be inside on beautiful day for 0-3 series.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1896 » by FrieAaron » Tue Jun 8, 2021 7:34 pm

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MickeyDavis wrote:Ticket prices for Thursday have predicably dropped.


Yeah, they're much cheaper than Game 2 of Heat series. If they lose on Thursday, that building will be empty on Sunday. No one gonna want to be inside on beautiful day for 0-3 series.


I'm not actually counting us out yet, but if they lose the same way in game three they deserve the embarrassment. And honestly, there will be a little bitter part of me taking some joy in it after they priced me out of my upper seats and got rid of most incentives to even have season tickets.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1897 » by Thunder Muscle » Wed Jun 9, 2021 1:59 am

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MickeyDavis wrote:Ticket prices for Thursday have predicably dropped.


Yeah, they're much cheaper than Game 2 of Heat series. If they lose on Thursday, that building will be empty on Sunday. No one gonna want to be inside on beautiful day for 0-3 series.


I'm not actually counting us out yet, but if they lose the same way in game three they deserve the embarrassment. And honestly, there will be a little bitter part of me taking some joy in it after they priced me out of my upper seats and got rid of most incentives to even have season tickets.


I hear you. I've had some bitterness too for the same reasons.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1898 » by HKPackFan » Tue Jun 15, 2021 5:57 am

What's the capacity of the deer district?

Previously it was capped at 3500. Now how much is it?

I expect a huge crowd Thursday night. (unless it rains) Just wondering what the numbers might look like.
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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1899 » by WiscoKing13 » Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:27 am

Went to all the 19 Bos and Tor home games and our crowd was **** tonight. Lower bowl was half asleep most of the game.

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Re: Fiserv Forum Thread - Full (Almost) Capacity Now 

Post#1900 » by ejn1214 » Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:47 am

WiscoKing13 wrote:Went to all the 19 Bos and Tor home games and our crowd was **** tonight. Lower bowl was half asleep most of the game.

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That's disappointing. Deer district looked insane but guessing it's because it's a bunch of 18-25 year olds who are hammered.

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