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  1. #1
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    Flex Tickets Package

    I was hoping to get some knowledge about the do's and don't about the Flex packages. It seems to be more economical than single tickets but i'm not 100% sure how it works.
    So say i buy package of 10 tickets, they allow me to choose a reserved seat?
    Also, my plan is to take my wife, so can i get a pack of 10 and go with her 5 times or is it a must to have 10 per person which means i would need to buy 2 packages of 10?

    Would love to get some info about what you guys do and think.

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    I bought a 15 Flex pack with a friend. I also didn't know much about it.

    We just got seats in the 500 section cause we're not that fussy.

    It's not the same seats every game...although ours were pretty much in the same section or 2 for all 15 games.

    Now, we got 15 games (30 tickets) but someone I know mentioned that he did buy a 10 ticket pack also and I think there is flexibility...you can go with just you and your lady for a few games and then do a group outing with another game. But I'm not 100% on that.

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    Flex Tickets Package

    How much was it krylian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halladay View Post
    How much was it krylian?
    15 games
    2 tickets per game
    $240

    $8/ticket.

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    Flex Tickets Package

    Do you get priority on playoff tickets?

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    From the small print i read, you do get priority.

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    No mention of it in the paperwork I received.

    Edit: Nevermind. Found it. Looks like there is an opportunity to purchase postseason tickets for season ticket holders, "Flex Pack" or "Voucher Pack" products.

    Sweet.
    Last edited by Krylian; 02-12-2013 at 10:25 PM.

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    With the flex pack it automatically chooses the seats and they can be anywhere in that price range (one game could be the 2nd row, another game it could be the 9th row, just depends on the section). Can't combine tickets (so say 10 games x 2 seats = 20. You can't take 4 for one game, then 1 for another, etc etc).

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    So 2 people must have their own 10 pack? Are they also transferable to say me and someone else? Does it have to be the same 2 people all the time?

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    Awesome. I'm definitely gonna grab a flex pack just for the fact that you get priority on playoff tickets.

  11. #11
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    one other 'plus' to it is that it sometimes gives you seats at the front row of that section. If you walk-up to a single game, they don't sell the front row to those people

  12. #12
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    I hope you guys who are buying single game tix are 'insiders' as they went on sale at 10 am today....home opener is already sold out & tix don't go on sale to the public until Friday.
    Last edited by fatkev78; 02-13-2013 at 10:47 AM.

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    Don't they send those insiders newsletter to pretty much everyone? I only went to 1 game in my life and i get them, that's why i opened this thread.

  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by flafson View Post
    I was hoping to get some knowledge about the do's and don't about the Flex packages. It seems to be more economical than single tickets but i'm not 100% sure how it works.
    So say i buy package of 10 tickets, they allow me to choose a reserved seat?
    Also, my plan is to take my wife, so can i get a pack of 10 and go with her 5 times or is it a must to have 10 per person which means i would need to buy 2 packages of 10?

    Would love to get some info about what you guys do and think.
    Not sure if all your questions were answered but how a flex pass works is you buy a package of games (say 10 for example) and you select which home games you want to see as well as what seating arrangements.

    So, let's say you want to see Boston, NYY, Rays, you can pick those games from their schedule and they'll automatically assign you those seats. Getting multiple flex packs isn't a problem if you're going with someone - just buy two sets and put them in the same section, they'll be right next to each other.

    Obviously the price inflates as you get better seating. Last year I got the 170 sections and it was pretty awesome - but I also didn't like being forced into a schedule so far in advance. This year I held off as Ill buy them separately because a few weekends last year I couldn't attend due to other reasons so I ended up missing out on a few games because of it. I have to drive in from out of town so that plays a factor in it as well.

    Good luck - they are certainly a good buy if you can committ to the games you want to see. Live baseball is amazing too - by far my favorite sport to watch at a venue.


    Had to be done! Go T-Rex

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    Bought a 40 game pack, opted to call in instead because I had some requests that the site wouldn't allow. This guy Glenn was really helpful and helped me a ton. Call him directly if you're interested, he can answer all these questions.

    Glenn Jackson | Account Executive
    glenn.jackson@rci.rogers.com
    Ticket Sales and Services
    Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club
    One Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200 | Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1 | Canada
    416.341.1671 (office) | 1.888.654.6529 ext 14944 (toll free) | 416.341.1230 (fax)
    Last edited by YUMYUM; 02-13-2013 at 12:43 PM. Reason: adding email

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