17a New Stadium Tour - PSL's, NEW STADIUM STUFF GO HERE

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  1. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    So I think that says the really are 97% soldout.

    Pairs only in 45/46, which are the last two rows I believe.
     
  2. RowOneJetFan

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    when I was at Jets/Giants game and Jets/Redskins games the only four sections of lower level that really had unsold PSL seats were the four EZ Corners that were 5k.

    Could tell as in Jets/Giants game tons of military comps over there (in uniform) and Jets/Redskins game where they had Pee Wee football and Junior Flight crew stuff I saw lots of parents with their kids stay to watch game in those seats.

    I think lots of 5k LL EZ corner people either downgraded to 2.5k seats or upgraded to 10K LSL seats.

    The four LGL sections were completely filled. The four LSL sections were pretty filled except for top rows by LGL.

    Suprising the two 20K LL sections on visitors and two 15k LL sections on Jets side were filled. But they are the four best sections in stadium if you are a company to buy in as the ticket price is only $140 or $150 and you are on 35 yard line. Wow factor seats without GHC or Coaches Club ticket prices.

    Jets are saying 97% of "newly reduced sections are sold out" Those 4 5k sections lost people since June price cut. Went from best value to worst value in LL.
     
  3. 17a_tailgater

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    i have to say,the 1st preseason game i had the chili cheese fries($5.00 and a water($4.75) and could not finish the fries.it was a HUGE portion.

    game 2 i brought all the kids and we a nathan's hot dog the cheese fries again, which are awesome, a dry cold hard pretzel which tatsed like it just thawed out from the freezer and a slice of pizza.

    i will try 1 thing per game.sitting in the end zone corner,they have all the stands right there b/c the escalators are there too.
     
  4. MadBacker Prime

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    That is the one good thing I've noticed, very large portions.
     
  5. 17a_tailgater

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    too bad this couldnt be said for the beers
     
  6. MadBacker Prime

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    Yeah I don't know if I'm losing my mind but aren't they serving 12 ounce cups now compared to 16 last year?


    I usually don't buy beer unless I go with someone other then my Dad so not too often.
     
  7. dthomas53

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    You guys are nuts to spend money in the stadium, especially if you're a tailgater. I just load up before the game, and maybe, if I am crazy desperate, will buy a tasty beer right before the half. S*** is just too expensive.
     
  8. 17a_tailgater

    17a_tailgater Active Member

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    well i had my son the 1st game and tailgated.
    but the 2nd game i had my 3 little ones and didnt tailgate.so i had to feed them.

    i hardly ever spend money at the games.but if i need i will spend.
     
  9. GordonGecko

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    You mean your kid didn't tell you, "No daddy, I don't need those french fries we need to stick it to Woody Johnson, please get the celery from the ziplock bag while I run to the water fountain"????
     
  10. Digetydog

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    BTW - for those interested in resale, the SH prices for the Jets first game are consistently higher than the Midgets are willing to pay. You would think Midget fans would show up for the first real game in the NMS to see what should be an easy win.
     
  11. 17a_tailgater

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    huh????????
     
  12. GordonGecko

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    (alcohol problem)
     
  13. 17a_tailgater

    17a_tailgater Active Member

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    yes(((((((((((()))))))))
     
  14. pats-hater

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    What does this mean exactly?
     
  15. Digetydog

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    I subscribe to Jetstwit through twitter. According to it, the prices in the secondary market for Jets/Ravens tickets shot up substantially after Revis signed. Never having bought/sold tickets this close to a football game, I went on SH to look what pricing is doing (later in the season, we may need to buy extras). My 10 cent analysis: flat to slightly higher than they were a few months ago.

    Curious, I check out the Giants home opener ticket prices. Simply put, the prices are tanking across the board. Pick the same seat for the Giants or the Jets opener. Right now, the Giants ticket is substantially cheaper than the Jets ticket for the same seat.
     
  16. GordonGecko

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    yes of course, the midgets are tiny bugs that feed on giants home opener tickets
     
  17. RowOneJetFan

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    Here's What You'll Experience Opening Night
    By Jets Staff

    Posted 1 hour ago

    a a Welcome to the 2010 New York Jets Inaugural Season! This Monday’s Season Opener against the Baltimore Ravens is presented by Bud Light, HBO GO, MAX GO, MasterCard and Pepsi. Here are a few details that you should know:

    ■ **For Monday, Sept. 13, ticket/parking pass forwarding and resell will be turned off at 1 p.m.**

    ■ Parking lots open at 2 p.m.

    ■ Will Call, located at the West Gate, opens at 3:30 p.m.

    ■ Stadium gates open at 4 p.m.

    ■ Kickoff is at 7:10 p.m.

    Don’t Miss the Concert in the Plaza

    You won’t want to miss the 2010 Inaugural Season Opener. Not only because this will be one of the hardest-hitting games of the season but because the Jets have electrifying entertainment lined up in the brand new Plaza area located between the entry gates and the stadium. From 5:30-6:30 p.m. outside the Jets Shop Flagship Store powered by Reebok, come listen to Slash, former lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses, perform alongside lead singer Myles Kennedy and special guests Nicole Scherzinger, lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls and "Dancing with the Stars" champion, and Jason Bonham.

    Get in Your Seats Early

    After you listen to the performance in the Plaza, head inside and get in your seats early. Watch the players take the field and then listen to Nicole Scherzinger perform the National Anthem.

    And Stay in Your seats at Halftime

    Be sure to stay in your seats during half time to watch the multi-platinum rock band Green Day perform live with the Broadway Cast of "American Idiot." The halftime show will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display.

    Take the train to the game

    Whether you're coming from NYC, New Jersey, Rockland, Westchester, Long Island or even Connecticut, simply take transit to NYC Penn Station (transfer at Secaucus), Secaucus Junction or Hoboken Terminal. From these locations, connect to the Meadowlands Rail Line. The train station is located at the MetLife gate, just steps from the stadium. Click here for further information.

    Continue to take the bus

    Another popular option is the NJ Transit Direct Bus Service, which offers the No. 351 direct bus service from the Port Authority Bus Terminal to the Meadowlands Sports Complex for all Jets home football games. Use the GAME DAY pass for this transit option, too (kids-ride-free offer does not apply).

    Or park remotely

    Need a place to park and don’t have a season parking pass? Two popular independently run parking alternatives are Secaucus Park & Ride and Murray Hill Parkway. Secaucus Park & Ride is located at 675 New County Rd @ Seaview Drive in Secaucus and costs $20/game — park your car, then hop on the NJ Transit train. Or use Murray Hill Parkway’s satellite parking, off of Paterson Plank Road and Union Avenue in East Rutherford. The parking lot opens 4 hours prior to kickoff and closes 1 hour after the game ends and costs $25/game, which includes parking and transportation. For more information on both options, click here.

    WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE NEW PLAZA

    Don’t forget, if you ever have a question, concern or comment about anything related to your game experience, look for a member of the NEW MEADOWLANDS STADIUM GUEST SERVICES OR NEW YORK JETS CUSTOMER SERVICE, who can either assist you on the spot or help you find someone who can.

    Pregame: Leave plenty of time to get to the game and explore the brand new 350,000-square-foot plaza area between the stadium and entry gates, which opens at 4 p.m.

    HBO GO & MAX GO: Find a street team member handing out giveaways or watch the breakdancing team perform routines in the plaza.

    Photos: Explore the plaza area and find the Jets gameday photographer to get your picture taken and displayed on the Pylons, a.k.a. videoboards at the entry gates, and posted on newyorkjets.com.

    Bud Light Corner: Enjoy the railgating experience at the Bud Light gate while listening to the band Dark City Saints perform from 5-7 p.m., as well as DJ Prime from 4-5 p.m. and in between sets.

    MetLife Central: Visit the MetLife Central Corner to sign up for your Countdown Card, collect giveaways, and meet Jets alumni and MetLife’s Snoopy.

    Verizon Corner: Connect with other fans and explore the array of Wireless and FiOS products with chances to win great giveaways.

    Pepsi Corner: Swing by the Pepsi gate on your way in or out for some Pepsi sampling.

    Dixieland Band: Jam out with the Dixieland Band, one of New York City's top traditional jazz bands, performing live at the MetLife gate from 5-7 p.m.

    Jets Gear: Get your green on at the new Jets Shop Flagship Store powered by Reebok adjacent to the West Great Hall.

    Tailgaters: Grill out with Weber/Lobel's as they make sandwiches to your liking in Lot G and in the Bud Light corner.

    Premio: Sample food from Premio at their food trailer just outside the Verizon Gate.

    Wise Crunch Crew: Pick up some free Wise chips outside the West Gate in the parking lot.

    NJ Lottery: Stop by the New Jersey Lottery ticket trailer outside the West Gate and purchase your 2010 Jets Instant Ticket. You could win Jets season tickets for 10 years and up to $100,000 in cash prizes!

    On Display: Check out the latest Toyota vehicles on display throughout the plaza area.

    Broadcasting: Come listen to the last hour of the ESPN Radio Mike & Mike show from 4-5 p.m., then stay for 1050 ESPN New York’s live pregame radio show with Greg Buttle and Don LaGreca beginning at 5 p.m. at the 1050 ESPN New York stage located between the West Gate and the Verizon Gate.

    Generation Jets Fest: Stop by Generation Jets Fest located between the Verizon and MetLife gates.

    Flight Crew: Stop in the Jets Shop Flagship Store powered by Reebok to meet members of the Jets Flight Crew, who will be signing the brand new 2011 Flight Crew Swimsuit Calendar from 5:15-6 p.m.

    Ping-Pong: Showcase your Ping-Pong skills at four tables set up between the MetLife gate and Bud Light corner.

    Chess: Watch 18-year-old chess grandmaster Robert Hess take on 20 opponents at the Verizon Gate at 5:30 p.m. Swing by from 4-5:30 p.m. and play some chess before the exhibit starts.

    3-D Art: Renowned "illusionistic" artist Kurt Wenner has created a 3-D image commemorating Curtis Martin's 100th career touchdown. Come take a photo with the artwork near the JetBlue gate.

    ENTERTAINMENT

    Pregame Concert: Slash, Myles Kennedy, Nicole Scherzinger and Jason Bonham

    National Anthem: Nicole Scherzinger

    Halftime Show: Green Day and Broadway Cast of American Idiot.

    You won’t want to miss the star-studded entertainment lineup both pregame in the plaza and in the bowl for the National Anthem and Halftime show. This will be a season opener that you won’t forget.

    Bring the noise and welcome back the air raid siren on defense!

    If you missed preseason, make sure to check out all the new Jets graphics around the stadium and the new Jets wall wrap. Enjoy every play like you’re at home by watching the massive videoboards placed in each corner. You’ll also get live updates featuring game stats, scoring summaries, drive charts and QB comparisons.

    For those in the Clubs and Suites, enjoy some Jets Uncorked, limited-release 2008 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, available for purchase. And for all Jets fans, visit newyorkjets.com/uncorked to uncork your own.
     
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