Jazzhawk
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As a season ticket holder I usually have a routine I go thru on game day to get ready and make sure I have everything and that all is ready before I leave the house. Well, due to certain reasons, I had to sell most of my tickets this year, keeping yesterday's Patriots game. Add to that the fact that much of my personal belongings are still in storage in another state, including my Seahawks gear, I just haven't been in sync. So, not having been yet this year I haven't really prepped the way I normally do. But hey, I thought all was well. I picked up my son, drove to the stadium. Found a great free parking spot on 1st Ave, parked. Got out of the car and began grabbing stuff.
Suddenly realized.....frak. No tickets. Sitting in my ticket box in my closet. Great. My son thought I was pranking him, 'cause I've joked about it in the past. Nope. No joke. So, what to do? Thankfully, I had previously stuck my season ticket holder ID card in my wallet. I decided to take a chance and see if Will Call would re-issue my tickets. We walked the 1+ mile to the stadium hoping we wouldn't have to wind up walking all the way back, drive home, get the tickets and drive back (1+ hour drive to do that).
Turns out all was well, and $10 later for the re-issue fee we had tickets in-hand. We got to see a great game, But dang, that was a first. (And hopefully a last.)
Suddenly realized.....frak. No tickets. Sitting in my ticket box in my closet. Great. My son thought I was pranking him, 'cause I've joked about it in the past. Nope. No joke. So, what to do? Thankfully, I had previously stuck my season ticket holder ID card in my wallet. I decided to take a chance and see if Will Call would re-issue my tickets. We walked the 1+ mile to the stadium hoping we wouldn't have to wind up walking all the way back, drive home, get the tickets and drive back (1+ hour drive to do that).
Turns out all was well, and $10 later for the re-issue fee we had tickets in-hand. We got to see a great game, But dang, that was a first. (And hopefully a last.)