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We paid $5,528.40 for our four tickets in Section A, Row H (splitting the cost four ways). The seller came off the pricing approximately $1,000 per ticket over the last week. It was cheaper than my World Series ticket for Game 1 in Houston... well worth it IMO as I'm probably not making too many more games in the near future with twins on the way.The way I look at it... it's a bucket list item - and my one game for the year. Pricey... for sure. I complained too much on here about the politics in DC to be shutout from this game. Now if I can get the ticket app to work on my phone, I'll feel a little bit better about the purchase. Go Nats...
Tickets secure... at an insane price... but hey, I'll be there with three other Nats diehards like myself.
I hope the wife will see the wisdom of getting you out of the house as soon as your kids are old enough to go on the flight to DC with daddy.
The Commonwealth is easing restrictions effective April 1st to allow for 30% seating capacity attendance in outdoor venues.If Muriel follows suit for the second homestand, that would allow for about 12,400 at Nats Park in the next go-around...
In my mind, I was thinking 10,000, so close.I'm curious if they sold out their pods for games other than opening day. In my ticket group, there was a bit of demand for the St. Louis series 4/19-21.
Smart group. Want to see baseball played the right way.
the Carpenters were really happy about their seats.
Are they close to you?
They kind of like showed up out of nowhere when I set up my desk near the window.
I can't believe a actually got a softball past you... (Image removed from quote.)Now you're only up by 100 or so...
actually, it was a fowl tip.
Sounds like they’ve just begun.
nice New Haven kids.
actually, it was a fowl tip."they" should have been "birds" in my post. Bad editing
The pizza was so bad there she just stopped eating altogether?
Is anyone else not seeing their tickets in the ballpark app? The MVP access link let me transfer one ticket to a friend but I can't view my actual ticket app.
are they allowing you to transfer part of a pod? It's been pretty confusing.
I transferred the ticket to a friend so they would be able to access it in their account. I wasn’t selling it. Based on the limited reading I did, the breaking up and sale of pods was prohibited. I didn’t sell mine, I was giving it to a friend so that she could add it to her Apple wallet and get in the park if I got there before her.
TBH, I have to really read the rules and emails, and I'm tired at the end of the day from doing that for a living. I still don't understand the relationship between the app and my regular ticket account.