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<blockquote data-quote="laoh" data-source="post: 901888" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>So the other week when I went to O'Keefe, the guy scanning the tickets turned out to be the ticket person from GT Athletics Dept. I asked him about sold out games. I told him that on many of the games, we can't buy tickets online even if it doesn't say sold out, plus even in games where it's said to be sold out, once I'm inside O'Keefe, there are many empty spaces. He said those are from block seating or season ticket holders not making the game... so they do allow walk-ins in that case. If after the game starts, if there are open seats, then they can sell additional tickets at the door. No guarantees but at least that's what I was told. Case in point, last year when I went to O'Keefe for a sold out game (the early rounds of NCAA tourney), I was able to get a ticket at the window. However, for the Ohio State match on 9/11 this year, I went with a friend and needed one extra tix and was not able to buy at the window or find an extra that some family had. YMMV. Granted, OSU had a large group traveling too. My guess would be, for the avg ACC teams, you probably can walk up and still get in (don't hold me to it).</p><p></p><p>B/c I experienced the pains with sellouts last year, this year I elected to get a season ticket for myself. I think next year, I'd get 2 season tickets. If I can't go to any of the games, I can always give it to family or one of you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laoh, post: 901888, member: 1783"] So the other week when I went to O'Keefe, the guy scanning the tickets turned out to be the ticket person from GT Athletics Dept. I asked him about sold out games. I told him that on many of the games, we can't buy tickets online even if it doesn't say sold out, plus even in games where it's said to be sold out, once I'm inside O'Keefe, there are many empty spaces. He said those are from block seating or season ticket holders not making the game... so they do allow walk-ins in that case. If after the game starts, if there are open seats, then they can sell additional tickets at the door. No guarantees but at least that's what I was told. Case in point, last year when I went to O'Keefe for a sold out game (the early rounds of NCAA tourney), I was able to get a ticket at the window. However, for the Ohio State match on 9/11 this year, I went with a friend and needed one extra tix and was not able to buy at the window or find an extra that some family had. YMMV. Granted, OSU had a large group traveling too. My guess would be, for the avg ACC teams, you probably can walk up and still get in (don't hold me to it). B/c I experienced the pains with sellouts last year, this year I elected to get a season ticket for myself. I think next year, I'd get 2 season tickets. If I can't go to any of the games, I can always give it to family or one of you guys. [/QUOTE]
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