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Oregon to Offer Best Seats Available Season Pass for Home Games

Darth Snow

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"Lucenti" Pass... $99, gets you this for the season:

Named the “Lucenti Experience” in honor of former Duck walk-on Nick Lucenti, the new season ticket will be a 100 percent mobile application that will offer its owners some of the best seats remaining for each game at Matthew Knight Arena. For certain games, that will mean floor seats for some fans, near Lucenti’s former spot on the Duck bench. For other games, seats will be higher up, but the vast majority of the seats will be located in the lower bowl. Lucenti Experience pass holders will receive their seat location via text to their mobile device prior to game day.

The catch is that only 111 Lucenti Experience passes will be sold, one for each season of Oregon basketball.
http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=210402898
Pretty neat, if not too big a deal.
 
I'd buy that on top of my regular seats
That's what I was thinking. Just the chance at getting a floor seat would be worth it. Not to mention it's a hell of a deal to get a friend into every game over the course of a home season. I will hope CU copies this.
 
brilliant idea. great application of technology to add a new type of season ticket offering.

i like this idea so much, I'd advocate for my teams to steal it and expand it. I'm thinking about the season ticket holders with the court-side seats who only attend 3 games/season, leaving the best (and most televised) seats empty. Those fat-cats could toss their tickets into the "Lucenti pool" as well.
 
I would love that. So many empty seats from no-shows in the first 10 rows behind the benches.
 
brilliant idea. great application of technology to add a new type of season ticket offering.

i like this idea so much, I'd advocate for my teams to steal it and expand it. I'm thinking about the season ticket holders with the court-side seats who only attend 3 games/season, leaving the best (and most televised) seats empty. Those fat-cats could toss their tickets into the "Lucenti pool" as well.

I would love that. So many empty seats from no-shows in the first 10 rows behind the benches.

From the article:

• Fans will be delivered some of the best available unsold seat locations for that particular game.


FWIW it looks like seating locations will be sent prior to game day, so these will be drawn from unsold seats. Any unused seats owned by season ticket holders would remain empty.
 
From the article:

• Fans will be delivered some of the best available unsold seat locations for that particular game.


FWIW it looks like seating locations will be sent prior to game day, so these will be drawn from unsold seats. Any unused seats owned by season ticket holders would remain empty.
understood. that's why I led with the comment to "expand" the idea.
 
From the article:

• Fans will be delivered some of the best available unsold seat locations for that particular game.


FWIW it looks like seating locations will be sent prior to game day, so these will be drawn from unsold seats. Any unused seats owned by season ticket holders would remain empty.

Piss in my mother****ing Cheerios.
 
understood. that's why I led with the comment to "expand" the idea.

Misunderstood the first time, reading comprehension was never my strong suit.
I do like the idea of season ticket holders being able to identify and exchange tickets (before game day) that they won't be able use, with those seats being passed onto something like this.
 
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