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 by Rams1322
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   13  
 Joined:  May 04 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

NotFairRams wrote:Rams1322,

I have a question for you, since your all about being fair and just, however.......(and YOU obviously already have YOUR tickets)

Did you even have to put in a deposit like the rest of us???.......


NotFairRams...Everyone from my knowledge had to put a deposit down of $100 but I'm not part of the team. So not sure for everyone...who knows?? I'm just trying to share anything I know and trying to gather information for everyone here because I know it's frustrating when there's limited information...just trying to help out anyway I can.

 by Elvis
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   41498  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

Rams1322 wrote:NotFairRams...Everyone from my knowledge had to put a deposit down of $100 but I'm not part of the team. So not sure for everyone...who knows?? I'm just trying to share anything I know and trying to gather information for everyone here because I know it's frustrating when there's limited information...just trying to help out anyway I can.


Speaking for myself, and RFU, it's very much appreciated...

 by Rams1322
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   13  
 Joined:  May 04 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

Elvis wrote:
Rams1322 wrote:NotFairRams...Everyone from my knowledge had to put a deposit down of $100 but I'm not part of the team. So not sure for everyone...who knows?? I'm just trying to share anything I know and trying to gather information for everyone here because I know it's frustrating when there's limited information...just trying to help out anyway I can.


Speaking for myself, and RFU, it's very much appreciated...



Thanks Elvis!!...we're all in this together and we've been waiting many years. I really hope RFU folks hear some good news tomorrow.

 by maxxx power
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   1016  
 Joined:  Jan 13 2016
United States of America   Norcal
Pro Bowl

Lizardfish99 wrote:I am GA7 and my deposit was before 10:02. I will let you know if I hear anything. Anxiously waiting!


I'm GA8, 10:04 so I'm right behind you. Save me some good ones! :D

 by WaddyWasWideOpen
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   201  
 Joined:  May 12 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Rookie

Guess Im not surprised to hear this because of the way things are. Still, its very disheartening because you would think since its just the Coli and not the new stadium, the average fan would actually have a decent chance of getting in on the ground floor if they were willing to prepare and "get in line". Im not sure what my place is line is. Im surely not #1. But if I were in the first group and found out 33% or 50% of all seats have already been sold, I would be very pissed. As someone pointed out earlier, good seats in the Coli are few and far between. The place is a dump and other than being there to watch the game, there is nothing good about the experience (traffic, parking, tunnels, bathrooms, concessions, etc). Im down for the first few seasons as nostalgia, but that's it.

It will probably be the same three years later for Inglewood. The PSLs will be a huge factor and will either price people out or deter them completely.

What is also interesting is how USCs "upgrade" plans will have any impact. The plan calls for the stadium capacity to be reduced to 77,500. Now I know the Rams are not selling some of the seats USC currently sells. But the reduction to 77.5 calls for the removal of seats in many sections and the installation of suites where the press box currently is. Will any of us be buying seats that are going away? USCs plan is to start construction in Dec 2017 ("immediately after USCs seasons ends") and be done by Aug 2019. This was announced before the Rams moved. If the Rams make the playoffs in 2017 or 2018, the upgrade schedule will definitely be impacted if the Rams are hosting playoff games in Mid January. The Rams will be playing in the Coli in 2016, 2017 and 2018. So clearly seats purchased for the 2018 season could be impacted.



Rams1322 wrote:
Elvis wrote:
Rams1322 wrote:NotFairRams...Everyone from my knowledge had to put a deposit down of $100 but I'm not part of the team. So not sure for everyone...who knows?? I'm just trying to share anything I know and trying to gather information for everyone here because I know it's frustrating when there's limited information...just trying to help out anyway I can.


Speaking for myself, and RFU, it's very much appreciated...



Thanks Elvis!!...we're all in this together and we've been waiting many years. I really hope RFU folks hear some good news tomorrow.

 by Elvis
9 years 1 month ago
 Total posts:   41498  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

http://www.therams.com/news-and-events/ ... 759d05d129

Rams Launch Inaugural Season Ticket Campaign

Posted 8 minutes ago

Tiffany White
Communications Coordinator
Special to therams.com


LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Rams will launch their inaugural season ticket campaign for the 2016 season today. The Rams will play nine home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum this year, with more than 56,000 fans placing deposits for season tickets.

“We are excited to begin the process of building our season ticket fan base and creating the best home field advantage in the National Football League,” said Rams Vice President JAKE BYE. “Our goal is to reciprocate the passion demonstrated by our fans through a one-of-a-kind gameday experience as we kickoff our first season back in Los Angeles.”

Fans that placed a refundable deposit for 2016 Los Angeles Rams season tickets will be grouped into tiered phases based upon the order in which their deposit was first received. Over the coming weeks, the Rams will contact deposit holders according to their phase grouping regarding their 2016 seat locations. Upon being contacted by the club, deposit holders will have the opportunity to select their seat locations for the upcoming season through the “Rams Member Portal.”

Inside the portal, fans can utilize a state-of-the-art, 360-degree seat viewer to see different aspects of the gameday experience from any available seat in the Coliseum. Additionally, the portal will serve as a communications hub from the team to season ticket members. The portal will feature exclusive content and information surrounding Rams events, including special offseason experiences, training camp access, and more.

Season tickets range from $360 to $2,025 for the nine home games slated at the Coliseum. Pending availability, single-game tickets will go on sale later this summer and more information will be released at that time.

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