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 by SWAdude
9 years 1 month ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

Elvis wrote:http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-rams-tickets-20160531-snap-story.html

Rams say they won't rush season-ticket process

by Sam Farmer

Back in January, after they got approval to return to Los Angeles, the Rams launched a season-ticket campaign, and in two weeks received 56,000 deposits from people interested in securing seats for the 2016 season at the Coliseum.

The franchise began working its way through that list a few weeks ago, reaching out to fans in the order they placed their deposits. The first week, the club contacted about 1,000 of those people who plunked down $100 … and that got the Rams only through the first minute of deposits. Each deposit holder is eligible to buy as many as eight season tickets.

The Rams are now on their third wave, having contacted about 8,000 people, which represents the first 15 minutes of the deposit campaign. It’s a slow process -- particularly for those people who have yet to be contacted -- but one the Rams don’t want to rush.

“Our whole view on this is to not be hasty,” said Jake Bye, vice president of ticket sales and premium seating. “This market has waited a long time to get football back, and it’s imperative that we do it right. We have been very thorough and deliberate and giving people a reasonable window to make an educated decision on their purchase.

"We want to have a conversation and develop a relationship with our fans. So that’s why we’re going with smaller groups over longer periods of time, so we can over-deliver on the customer-service piece of this and people are completely comfortable with the process and their decision on seats. We will get through the process in plenty of time. Being hasty didn’t serve our fans. People are champing at the bit -- that’s great, we love that, but it’s not going to motivate us to speed up the process."

Bye participated in a Times Q&A two weeks ago, and this is an update, with questions posed by readers to the newspaper via email and Twitter. Bye declined to specify how many tickets have been sold so far, but he did shed more light on the ticket situation:

Question: Are there set times for this process of reaching out to deposit holders in waves?

Bye: Yes. A series of emails are generally sent out late in the week notifying the next set of accounts that their window will open the following week. Then that batch of accounts is further segmented in the order the deposits were received. That allows our representatives to handle the deposit holders in segments, as opposed to dealing with thousands of people simultaneously

Are there still good seats left?

Bye: If by good you mean the first row of the 50-yard line, well, now that we’re thousands of people in, it’s a safe assumption that those are gone. People that were there right at 10 a.m. deserve the opportunity to purchase the best seats. But there are still thousands upon thousands of great seats left. The seats closest to the field and closest to the 50-yard line are naturally the first to go.

What percentage of people contacted are buying tickets on the first day they can?

Bye: So far, what we’ve seen is over 75% of the people are responding on the first day they’re eligible to buy tickets.

Will the season tickets be paper or electronic?

Bye: They will be hard copy. When we open the Inglewood stadium in 2019, that ticketing process will be entirely state-of-the-art, but the Coliseum tickets will be hard copy. But people want those first-year tickets as keepsakes anyway. The design on them is to be determined. We’re working through that right now with an agency and with the league.

What are my options if I didn’t put down a ticket deposit? Do I have to wait for the new stadium to open?

Bye: There will be an opportunity to be on a wait list for Inglewood. More information on that is coming later this year. We’ll have a priority wait-list for Inglewood, so that’s a possibility. Depending on the results of the current ticketing process, the single-game opportunity for this season could still be a possibility.

Will there be another way to see the Rams this season?

Bye: There will be a fan-fest at the Coliseum on Saturday, Aug. 6. It will be open to the public. That will be sort of a dress rehearsal for us and for the building. The team will scrimmage. We’ll have all the concessions and everything programmed as if it’s a Rams home game. That will be a great opportunity for people who didn’t place a deposit or buy tickets to still come and be up close and personal with the team.

If the Rams were so thorough in trying to weed out scalpers, why are there so many tickets available on StubHub and other reselling sites?

Bye: The reality is that once people purchase tickets through this process, we we have no control over how they use those tickets. We were and will continue to be aggressive in our attempts to limit sales to known ticket resellers. The goal here is simple: We want as many Rams fans to have access to reasonably priced tickets as possible and we want to create a profound home-field advantage.

What’s the parking situation at the Coliseum, and who will be eligible to park there?

Bye: We have worked with the state and USC to secure as many on-site parking spaces as we can. We will permit those only for our season-ticket holders, and that process will happen later this summer. We’ll reach out to season-ticket accounts in the order in which they placed their deposits.

If you buy season tickets now, does that give you priority once the new stadium opens?

Bye: Absolutely. Our season-ticket members and the next set of priority people will be those who have deposits still on file but were unable to buy season tickets. Then there will be an additional Inglewood priority campaign that we’ll launch at a later date.

Do the quality of seats you buy at the Coliseum have any bearing on the type of seats you can buy in the Inglewood stadium?

Bye: Priority to select seats in the new stadium will be tied to the timing of the season-ticket deposit, not Coliseum seat location. For instance, even if someone early in the process picked an upper-level seat at the Coliseum, he or she is still going to be towards the front of the line for Inglewood and have the ability to purchase seats virtually anywhere in the new stadium.

When can we expect to see personal-seat-license pricing for the new stadium?

Bye: That will be 2017 at the earliest. That’s still far down the road.

With the Coliseum undergoing renovations next year, how will the Rams accommodate fans if their seats are lost?

Bye: We’ll work with USC for any seats that are impacted to replace the seat locations. Unfortunately, due to circumstances we don’t control, buying seats in certain areas might lead to not having the exact same seats in future seasons.

Will there be a season-ticket holder pre-sale to purchase additional single-game tickets before they go on sale to the public?

Bye: If available, that would be later this summer, probably in late July or early August.

Copyright © 2016, Los Angeles Times


Thanks for sharing Elvis. Great info!!!

 by Elvis
9 years 1 month ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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SpeedRacer wrote:RFU,

1115a GA48.

Great info posted. Thanks all.

I got caught in the 10a crush and spent the next 75 minutes watching the clock tick before finally getting success.

Thinking about Rosey, Eddie, Jack and countless other greats possibly coming out with the crowd going nuts I wanted to be at the first game back so much I decided I had to confirm that with season tickets.

The info being shared here has helped get me through the angst of not knowing.

Go Rams!


Welcome aboard SpeedRacer, glad to have you...

 by SWAdude
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   2450  
 Joined:  Sep 21 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

With the Coliseum undergoing renovations next year, how will the Rams accommodate fans if their seats are lost?

Bye: We’ll work with USC for any seats that are impacted to replace the seat locations. Unfortunately, due to circumstances we don’t control, buying seats in certain areas might lead to not having the exact same seats in future seasons.


Some areas will be largely affected. Others not as much. According the link I have included below, it appears that it is the 2018 season that some may feel the effects of the renovations. Reviewing the website it appears there still needs to be some work accomplished before it is approved.

http://coliseumrenovation.com/

 by KamikazeKid
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   397  
 Joined:  May 11 2016
United States of America   Los Angeles, CA
Starter

SpeedRacer wrote:RFU,

1115a GA48.

Great info posted. Thanks all.

I got caught in the 10a crush and spent the next 75 minutes watching the clock tick before finally getting success.

Thinking about Rosey, Eddie, Jack and countless other greats possibly coming out with the crowd going nuts I wanted to be at the first game back so much I decided I had to confirm that with season tickets.

The info being shared here has helped get me through the angst of not knowing.

Go Rams!


Welcome SpeedRacer! List has been updated to include you. :D

 by halftrojan
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   45  
 Joined:  May 23 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

Just got my tickets, Section 20L Row 19 (3 seats). I didn't get to move around much to look at other seats, but the lower section between the end zones on visitors side was pretty full.

 by KamikazeKid
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   397  
 Joined:  May 11 2016
United States of America   Los Angeles, CA
Starter

halftrojan wrote:Just got my tickets, Section 20L Row 19 (3 seats). I didn't get to move around much to look at other seats, but the lower section between the end zones on visitors side was pretty full.


Congrats halftrojan! Looks like you got some pretty good seats. Thanks for the update.

 by Elvis
9 years 1 month ago
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 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

SWAdude wrote:Thanks for sharing Elvis. Great info!!!


Leave it to Sam Farmer to get some real information:

The first wave was 1,000 people. The 2nd two waves were another 7k.

But the Rams still won't say how many tickets have been sold so far. If all 8k bought 8 seats, that would be 64k seats and the place would pretty much be sold out. But the average is probably more like 4 seats, so the place will be about half full after the third wave, at least by my guesstimate. And then there's the people who got to buy tickets before the first wave to consider.

 by NoCheesePlease
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   20  
 Joined:  May 20 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

I hope the 8000 they said they contacted up until now include those who were told that their deposits were refunded.

 by KamikazeKid
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   397  
 Joined:  May 11 2016
United States of America   Los Angeles, CA
Starter

Elvis wrote:Leave it to Sam Farmer to get some real information:

The first wave was 1,000 people. The 2nd two waves were another 7k.

But the Rams still won't say how many tickets have been sold so far. If all 8k bought 8 seats, that would be 64k seats and the place would pretty much be sold out. But the average is probably more like 4 seats, so the place will be about half full after the third wave, at least by my guesstimate. And then there's the people who got to buy tickets before the first wave to consider.


It's crazy to think that by the end of the third wave more than half of the allotted season tickets will be sold out, especially considering we are only at the ~10:15am time stamp mark. :shock:

 by Rams5Fan
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   44  
 Joined:  May 11 2016
United States of America   San Dimas CA
Undrafted Free Agent

I was out of town and busy for the weekend, just got back....so here goes and to recap:

I was GA16 with deposit time of 10:07 AM. Received email to confirm Wave 3 purchase last Thursday, Monday Memorial Day received email with purchase window at 9 AM today (first to purchase in Wave 3).

Lowers (1-43) for Rams side were gone between goal lines. Lowers on visitor side were gone from 10 yd line to 10 yard line.
There are several single (150 or so I would guess) single seats available in the lowers scattered around all over.

I ended up taking 8 seats (4 back to back on the aisle about row 50) at the 40 yard line visitors side, for a great view of the game and ingress/egress is between both tunnels.

I didn't check Rams side, as I figured seats are gone and don't want to deal with any renovations/press box issues later.

End zone seating (a quick look) showed first 25-30 rows pretty much gone.

Their are a lot of seats still available in the middle (44-68) and uppers (69-93).

I am very happy with the seats I got for our large family and will now have to change my login name :-)

#GoRams

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