Mets Announce Holiday Pick a Packs

Thank you to Ceetar sending this over to us today. New ticket packages are always a good thing to see. Does this interest any former Plan holders out there that didn’t want to renew a 15,40, or full season plan?

METS ANNOUNCE NEW HOLIDAY THREE GAME PICK-A-PACKS
FOR 2011 SEASON

Packs Start at $60

Holiday Pick-A-Packs Are On Sale Now Online at Mets.com

FLUSHING, N.Y., December 3, 2010 – The New York Mets today announced that new Holiday Three Game Pick-A-Packs for the 2011 season at Citi Field are on sale now online at Mets.com. Packs start at $60.

Fans can build their own Packs by choosing one game each from the “Premium,” “Classic” and “Value” game pricing designations.

Holiday Pick-A-Pack availability includes seating in the following categories: Caesars Club, Left Field Reserved, Promenade Box and Promenade Reserved. The fans’ choice of seat category will apply for all three games in a Pack, subject to availability.

The three-game Packs provide fans access to games of their choice months before single game tickets go on sale.

Season Tickets, 40-Game and 15-Game Plans are also on sale online at Mets.com and by phone at (718) 507-TIXX.

5 Replies to “Mets Announce Holiday Pick a Packs”

  1. In poking around, I got ~$70 a person for Promenade Reserved (after fees. think it gave me section 528)

    and about $117 a person for Promenade Box. gave me section 402 row 2.

    fees actually seem lower than typical single game fees, so that’s nice.

  2. I can get every single one of these games below cost. No thanks Mets. Add the Yankees and we’ll talk, but you can’t do that because its the only game all year that you can actually sell. Sad times in Flushing.

  3. Couple that with the fact that the Mets basically said they’re not going to spend much money to improve this year…well, neither am I.

  4. It’s a nice gesture. If I could use it to get an opening day ticket, I would have jumped on the opportunity. If they had a preliminary promotional schedule, I’d probably bite. As it is, I’ll think about it.

  5. I’m with Paul on this one, if it got me Opening Day, I would’ve bit. I’m more than happy being “forced” to buy two other games if it got me into Opening Day.

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