Nov
15
2011

Mets Introduce New 15 and 20 Game Ticket Plans

METS INTRODUCE NEW TICKET PLANS AND PACKS FOR 2012

20-Game Plans Offer Weekend, Weekday Options; 15-Game Pack Provides Flexibility

Plans Go On Sale Monday, Nov. 28 at Mets.com or By Phone at (718) 507-TIXX 

The New York Mets today introduced new Ticket Plans and Packs for the 2012 season, providing fans with more flexibility to choose their games, better seats in new locations and a variety of price points.  Plans and packs go on sale Monday, November 28 online at Mets.com/2012 and by phone at (718) 507-TIXX.

20-Game Plans

The Mets are offering four 20-Game Plans, two of which consist solely of Friday, Saturday and Sunday weekend games and select holidays.  The other two plans offer an assortment of weekday games.  The same seat is guaranteed for all games in each plan.

15-Game Pack

The new 15-Game Pack provides fans the flexibility to pick the games they want.   Fans can choose one marquee game – Opening Day, Thursday, April 5 or one of the Subway Series games June 22-24 at Citi Field – and then select the 14 remaining games from any on the schedule.   Seat locations may vary based on game selections.

Mets 20-Game Plan and 15-Game Pack Holders will receive a discount off the established box office price for their ticket packages.  They will also have enhanced benefits for 2012 including access to the Promenade Club regardless of seat location, and an invitation to an exclusive plan and pack holder event at Citi Field.

For more details on 20-Game Plans and 15-Game Packs including games, prices and benefits, visit Mets.com/2012.

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  • How about a 9 game see Jose Reyes in a Marlin uniform pack?I might go for that one.

    • This!

  • Just like 2010 and 2011 I will not be stepping one foot inside that ballpark as long as Fred Tampon owns that team.I’m even cancelling my SNY subscription that I have to pay extra for since I moved out of state. I hope everybody on this site does the same.

    • Great post We need to start an OCCUPYWILPON movement . . . .The fans want him out he’s totally screwing up our team in the biggest market in the world . He’s running this team like the 2nd comong of the expos !

  • Joe, Tickets are now affordable and they are calling ex season plan holders from 5 years ago because nobody is buying.I think you got your wish.Unfortunately, if you are not a Yankee fan and want to see a game, you don’t have too many options So people will still attend.Just use stubhub to purchase

    • I know Gary I already received offers in the mail for all the different plans and pricing. I moved out of state in 2007 and they found me.I didn’t stop going because of the prices,I stopped going because of the Wilpons.They don’t give a shit about winning so why should I keep feeding their pockets.I go to Nationals Park a couple of times a year,Camden Yards,Turner Field and I’ve been to CBP in Philly once and lived to tell about it.Phillies tickets are still cheaper than Mets tickets and they have a much better team and much higher payroll.The last time I went to Citifield was the night before Wright got plunked in the head by Cain.Parnell blanked the Giants 3-0.Haven’t been back since after the offseason they had when they signed Bay but no pitchers were brought in except Igarashi and Takahashi,oh yeah they did bring in Dickey but I was pissed off and swore I wouldn’t go back.

  • Ken Davidoff
    The #Mets have interest in signing RHP Jason Marquis as a replacement for free agent LHP Chris Capuano.

    Now THIS make sense

  • After having a ticket plan for 11 years, I gave up my ticket plan after the 2009 season. I moved to Florida in 2007 and actually would fly up and back to see a clump of games each trip …. the tickets I did not use, I gave to my son who was in college at the time.

    A few weeks ago, they called me and tried everything they could to get me to come back.

    I will not return to Citi Field as long as the Wilpons are in control of the franchise …. the imminent departure of Reyes and the likely departure of Wright after next year is more than I want to deal with.

    I had to live thru the Seaver trade in 1977 and cannot believe this franchise will allow something similar to happen again — with two home-grown stars.

    I will always root for the Mets — I have my DirecTV and I may even head to Atlanta or Miami to see them, but I cannot go into the House of Wilpon.

    • Amen Ron! I started boycotting before the Reyes contract even became an issue.It’s about an owner that does not put an emphasis on winning and never has.If not for Nelson Doubleday who knows if 1986 even happens.We know that he was the reason why Piazza became a Met not Wilpon he was against the move.

  • HA!!, good luck getting people to the stadium, who the hell is gonna pay to go see Crap on the field??

    • Metsie will. He thinks it will help to retain Reyes if fans go to the ballpark.

  • triple A talent with 5 star pricing, a sure way to have a empty ballpark. Wilpon must go!!!

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