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Market Wire - World Series Tickets Still Available at TicketsNow.com
TicketsNow.com, the world’s largest online
inventory of event tickets, reports that the must-have tickets of the week
– the World Series — are still available.
“We have been inundated with requests for World Series tickets since the
Red Sox and Cardinals clinched their respective Championship titles last
week,” said Todd Lokken, Vice President of Marketing for TicketsNow.com.
“One customer who was unable to get online because he was on an airplane,
called our customer service department from the plane to order almost
$100,000 worth of tickets.”
Lokken continues, “People often think that tickets to sporting events like
the World Series are sold out before they even start, but there are plenty
of tickets still available to the public. TicketsNow.com even offers a full
refund for any ticket purchased in the event that the game isn’t played.”
So what are tickets actually going for?
– The cheapest seats are going for $500 in St. Louis for Game 3.
– At Busch Memorial Stadium a ticket behind the Cardinals’ dugout costs
$8,475; however, you can sit behind the Red Sox dugout for the bargain
price of $5,200.
– With a capacity of just 33,817, Fenway Park has its own law of supply
and demand. Seats with an obstructed view are selling for $2,260 each. You
can’t even get into the ballpark for less than $1,900.
– With Game 3 just a day away, you can still find a seat directly behind
home plate in St. Louis for $2,770.
About TicketsNow.com
TicketsNow.com is the nation’s largest and most secure marketplace for
premium event seating and tickets. Providing safe, easy, and convenient
ways to purchase tickets, 24/7, TicketsNow.com offers consumers access to
the largest nationwide database of sports, concert, and theater tickets.
Established in 1999, TicketsNow.com is listed on the Inc. 500 index of
fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S., is a member of the
Better Business Bureau, and a founding member of the NATB, which was
organized to promote the highest level of ethics in the secondary ticketing
marketplace. For more information, visit http://www.TicketsNow.com.
Contact:
Kate Fettig
Zeno Group for TicketsNow.com
312.396.9724
kate.fettig@ZenoGroup.com
Jennifer Swanson
TicketsNow.com
815.444.4923
jswanson@TicketsNow.com
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