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I just heard on the Paul and Young Ron show that the June 11th afternoon game versus the Cardinals will have all 100 level seats on sale for $10 each. Is this really the case? It seems too good to be true, but if it is, I'm there.

The Paul and Young Ron website LINKY says that it is true, but when I follow their link to "Buy Tickets" I get a Ticketmaster page with the full prices for everything.

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The Paul and Young Ron website LINKY says that it is true, but when I follow their link to "Buy Tickets" I get a Ticketmaster page with the full prices for everything.

 

 

 

I just got through. Row 7, Founders club--$10, plus $6.60 fees.

 

Sweet.

 

Anyone who can get out of work on Thursday I totally recommend it!

I just got 2 Founders Club Row 3 tickets for a total of $30.60

 

p.s.- I HATE Ticketmaster fees, they're so ludicrous.

total of $19.10 ticketmaster is ridiculous. $9.10 in fees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yeah - i've been to a lot of events where the TM fee is more than the ticket (like when you buy a berm seat to ST out here......... always get there early and buy the day of if it isn't sold out)

 

awesome that they are running this promo (although I'm sure some who already paid full fare a little upset) ...... should definitely help provide a decent crowd and limit what i'm sure would be another lovely photo op of showing few fans in a football stadium in the middle of a workday afternoon in 90 degree heat

Any idea if you can buy this at the box office and save the service charges?

Damn this is awesome, but I have a doctor's appointment that day at 1 :( .

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Any idea if you can buy this at the box office and save the service charges?

 

 

 

They said on the radio you could buy at the box office and at the Marlins Store, so yes.

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Bumping again.

the marlins are doing what ever their can to get ballpark full for 12:00pm noon game full even with this i donot see 10,000 going that game mybe 5,000 if all staff go from station their expect 90 for time of day few cloud

I'll be there with 2 other people, hope that helps the attendance lol!

Damn, the closest I could find now is 156 row 15. Wish I would've seen this earlier.

I will be there tomorrow, 146, Row 15. Should be a great day for photos!

the marlins are doing what ever their can to get ballpark full for 12:00pm noon game full even with this i donot see 10,000 going that game mybe 5,000 if all staff go from station their expect 90 for time of day few cloud

 

 

Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

Had no clue there was the $10 promotion til we got the recipet from the box office, shoulda been 70 something dollars came out to $20...sweet!!

the marlins are doing what ever their can to get ballpark full for 12:00pm noon game full even with this i donot see 10,000 going that game mybe 5,000 if all staff go from station their expect 90 for time of day few cloud

 

 

Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

The Fish Tank was ridiculously empty, everyone was infield.

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Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

 

 

 

I saw a couple of camp groups but for the main part it just looked like regular folks. As someone else noted, the area between first and third bases was pretty well packed in but it was more sparse as it went out further. Paid attendance was 19,000+, and I'd probably say it was about 12,000 who showed up at the gate. Not terrific numbers, but it was a fun time for everyone there.....well at least through the first seven innings. My seats were terrific--Section 150 (directly behind home plate), Row 7. Nice that the regular working class folks had a chance to sit in seats they might not otherwise afford.

Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

 

 

 

I saw a couple of camp groups but for the main part it just looked like regular folks. As someone else noted, the area between first and third bases was pretty well packed in but it was more sparse as it went out further. Paid attendance was 19,000+, and I'd probably say it was about 12,000 who showed up at the gate. Not terrific numbers, but it was a fun time for everyone there.....well at least through the first seven innings. My seats were terrific--Section 150 (directly behind home plate), Row 7. Nice that the regular working class folks had a chance to sit in seats they might not otherwise afford.

Here here.

Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

 

 

 

I saw a couple of camp groups but for the main part it just looked like regular folks. As someone else noted, the area between first and third bases was pretty well packed in but it was more sparse as it went out further. Paid attendance was 19,000+, and I'd probably say it was about 12,000 who showed up at the gate. Not terrific numbers, but it was a fun time for everyone there.....well at least through the first seven innings. My seats were terrific--Section 150 (directly behind home plate), Row 7. Nice that the regular working class folks had a chance to sit in seats they might not otherwise afford.

Here here.

You're rich. Shut up.

Isn't this another Camp Day? Should be 10K kiddies there with about 7 counselors. I gave my tix away. I like kids, but.........

 

 

 

I saw a couple of camp groups but for the main part it just looked like regular folks. As someone else noted, the area between first and third bases was pretty well packed in but it was more sparse as it went out further. Paid attendance was 19,000+, and I'd probably say it was about 12,000 who showed up at the gate. Not terrific numbers, but it was a fun time for everyone there.....well at least through the first seven innings. My seats were terrific--Section 150 (directly behind home plate), Row 7. Nice that the regular working class folks had a chance to sit in seats they might not otherwise afford.

Here here.

You're rich. Shut up.

I wish. Coming from a guy who keeps a bag of gold around his neck, that's funny.

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