What if I only want GA? do i have to put in a second choice? I’m going for Wrigley but I’ll only make the trip if I have GA. If I get shut out it’s ok but I don’t want to put in any second choice.
I would love to do GA for the first time ever, but having a wife who is A.) short and B.) has a bad foot... that doesn't leave me much option for GA. I may do reserved for Wrigley night 1 and shoot for GA on night 2 and bring a buddy along...
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1998: Noblesville, IN 08-17
2000: Noblesville, IN 08-18
2003: Noblesville, IN 06-22
2006: Cincinnati, OH 06-24
2010: Noblesville, IN 05-07
2016: Lexington, KY 04-26, Wrigley Field 2 08-22
2018: Wrigley Field 1 08-18, Wrigley Field 2 08-20
2022: St. Louis, MO 09-18
2024: Noblesville, IN 08-26, Wrigley Field 1 08-29, Wrigley Field 2 08-31
I’m not even really talking about GA though, I’m talking about just getting in the building. I think people are getting a sense that so many reserved seats will be available that they can put GA first and have a sure shot at getting reserved as their 2nd priority or even lower if they miss GA. For that to be the case I think they would have to have acquired a MUCH higher percentage of reserved seats than in the past. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but does anyone remember hearing about someone getting in the building for both nights of Wrigley or Fenway through the 10c?
I was lucky enough to win Fenway 1 with my first choice and Fenway 2 with my second in 2016.
Boston (4/10/94), Hartford (10/2/96), Barre (8/22/98), Hartford (9/13/98), Mansfield (9/15/98 + 9/16/98), Mansfield (8/29/00 + 8/30/00), Mansfield (7/2/03 + 7/11/03), Boston (9/28/04), Hartford (5/13/06), Boston (5/24/06 + 5/25/06), Hartford (6/27/08), Mansfield (6/28/08 + 6/30/08), Philadelphia (10/31/09), Hartford (5/15/10), Worcester (10/15/13 + 10/16/13), Hartford (10/25/13), New York (5/1/16), Boston (8/5/16 + 8/7/16), Boston (9/2/18 + 9/4/18)
I’m not even really talking about GA though, I’m talking about just getting in the building. I think people are getting a sense that so many reserved seats will be available that they can put GA first and have a sure shot at getting reserved as their 2nd priority or even lower if they miss GA. For that to be the case I think they would have to have acquired a MUCH higher percentage of reserved seats than in the past. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but does anyone remember hearing about someone getting in the building for both nights of Wrigley or Fenway through the 10c?
I was lucky enough to win Fenway 1 with my first choice and Fenway 2 with my second in 2016.
That’s awesome! Glad to hear that there were instances of this happening.
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