Non season ticket sales? I guess it will be a little later than normal b/c the season ticket holders have to be reconfigured into their new seats. When do non season ticket sales usually begin? I've been to one Burn game (NY/NJ) and the side I ended up sitting on was kinda boring. Everyone sitting on their butts. The other side looked like they were having a good time. Was that the Inferno that I keep seeing mentioned? Go Turf Burn!
How many games do you figure you will be at? Reason being is they have 3 flexi pass deals going on right now. Season-$200 12 Games-$180 6 Games-$90 Basically it allows you to go to the games you want and if you want to bring a friend and not have to pay, just use another pass. Plus you can work around your schedule. Chris Clarke worked with me and did an excellent job. Just call the Burn and they'll help you out.
well, I'm just planning on going to the opener for now. Work might get in the way of others so I don't want to spend money on other games for now. Are there reserved and general admission sections?
At the Cotton Bowl, there was a reserved side and a GA side. The total capacity for soccer was 22,000 or so, so that meant there were about 11,000 reserved seats and 11,000 GA seats. Dragon stadium only has a permanent capacity of 7,500, so my guess is that all of those seats will be reserved seats. The Burn are supposed to increase capacity by adding some bleachers and by letting people sit on the grassy areas at the corners of the field. Undoubtably most of that seating will be general admission. It'll be interesting to see how the Burn deal with the supporter groups. There're used to having pretty good seats on the GA side of the Cotton Bowl. Will they now be urged to pay reserved seat prices to get equivalent seats at Dragon Stadium? Or will they be relegated to the grassy knolls or to bleachers behind the goals? Who knows.
how early could i order tickets for the April 12 match vs. the Galaxy? when did tickets go on sale last year?