After losing key players throughout the season, the New York Mets has struggled losing more than 90 games in the process. Recognizing the interest of the fans, Mets management has decided to cut ticket prices next year.
Chicago White Sox is selling unused tickets in the Mark Buehrle’s perfect game. Even if you weren’t lucky to be there to see it live, you can make believe you were.
With the recovery in recession still looming, the Arizona Diamondbacks will price the 2010 season tickets just the same with incentives to season ticket holders.
After the death of King of Pop, Michael Jackson, avid fans who already bought tickets will rush for refunds. Jackson’s concert tour “This Is It” was sold out for 50 shows at London.
Ken Belson of the New York Times wrote that a struggling resale market has affected season-ticket holders this season. They may drop their seats altogether next year or might change their plans to less games or inexpensive seats.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
0 Comments