How keeping track of how many students wait until game time to get a ticket and then only keep out that many until game time. The rest of the unsold tickets could then be released to the general public when: 1. The ticket office is still open so that a ticket can be purchased over the telephone (which is likely to save a drive to Orono for nothing) and, 2. There is still time to drive to Orono and have time to park and make it to the game. Holding out ALL of the tickets until game time is just a bit ridiculous and will cause there to be significant empty seats. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Another idea Author: [log in to unmask] at Internet Date: 10/23/98 3:00 PM How about a return to the ticket policy of old? Save all 1,500 ticket for student distribution, EXCEPT start selling them to the general public one hour prior to the game. It is my understanding the way this used to work was the tickets reserved for the students were available to the student body starting the Monday morning prior to the game. All they did was show their Sports Pass and they got an actual ticket (one with a Section, Row and Seat number. Not a rush seat ). Then, on the day of the game, the general public could buy any ticket (up to four) that hasn't been claimed by a student. If, at the last moment, a student wanted to go to the game and there were still tickets available they would show there pass and get the ticket. -----Original Message----- From: Deron Treadwell [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, October 23, 1998 2:41 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Another idea Here is another idea.. Let's build a new rink, that will take care of the waiting list and the general public! Besides, we need to reclaim the lead in Hockey East attendence! *grin* -dt