Looking at all the Wizards information out there yesterday, I came across this post over on Kansas City Soccer Review, with some of the news of the day for the Wizards. After looking at the first link, I had the same view as the author, now you can basically get a berm ticket for the price of a Cauldron ticket?
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It's been too long, but time for another post. The US Open Cup is upon us, and surprisingly, the
Wizards will get to host either LA or Colorado in their qualifier on June 4th. For season ticket
holders they can use their Special Game A ticket. For people that want to buy tickets, it's
$20.
$20?
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Yes, believe it or not, the fans are getting excited about the draft.
Lets be brutally honest, the fans opinions really mean nothing when it comes to player personnel
decisions. What am I really saying? Peter and Curt could care less what you and I think. Just send
the sales department your money for those tickets and Sing and Chant.
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There's been a lot of talk lately in blogs and on message boards about the Cauldron and it's
location at Community America Ballpark. The arguments have gone from the pricing of the Cauldron
season ticket to the support of the section.
The price for one season ticket in the Cauldron for this coming season is $299 for a 15 game
regular season, and apparently 3 special game tickets.
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Thank you Dave (Ficklin) and Dave (WizardsCharter) for making the most sense out of this yet. I am
a firm believer in communication. I believe this to be true of most people that if you explain the
reason(s) behind decisions most people will accept the decision easier than handing it down as law.
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Inhale. Ok, are you feeling the burn? You do. Good, now go ahead and exhale.
Are you seeing more clearly? If not you might need another drag before you read this.
date Dec 7, 2007 8:43 PMsubject2008 Cauldron Season TicketsWizards fans,After a great deal of consultation and deliberation, we can now announce the details for the
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I've been hearing rumors lately that you can call the Wizards offices to put down your deposit for
2008 Wizards season tickets. Call me crazy, but don't you need to have a venue to play in before
you should start doing that? Last year I had trusted in blind fate that the team would have
somewhere for the team to play this year, so I had no problem throwing down my $50 deposit.
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No my name is not Larry Baines. I am not a graduate of Shawnee Mission West. No I am not a guidance
counselor there either.
I am a Wizards fan though. Tonight at the Wizards season ticket holder galla at the Zoo they are
going to say thank you to all of us and then we will relive all of those great moments of 2007.
In no way tonight are they going to ask you for your deposit for the 2008 season tickets.
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Thanks to freedom of speech, congratulations should go out to Wizards Fans everywhere. Also kudos
to the voice of sanity in the front office.
What am I talking about? Here's the low down. An attempt to appease the fan base has been made by
the Wizards organization.
Dateline 09/25/2007 6:49PM
Wizards announce benefits for Thursday ticket-holders
Great stuff here.
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