Tickets, Convenience Charges, and Processing Fees
In the past week I’ve spent a good $120 on some upcoming sporting events in the Toronto area.
Earlier this week I bought a bunch of tickets to the Blue Jays value games which occur on 4 home games during April and May. It will basically be just Sean and I going to all the games with Mike joining us for one. You can’t go wrong with a baseball game for only $2.
Tonight while scouring the internet for Toronto Maple Leaf tickets, I was surprised to see that Ticketmaster still had several tickets that hadn’t been snatched up yet. Seeing as this may be one of the last chances I may ever have to see a Leafs game, I bought tickets to a couple games. I’ll be seeing them battle the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 11 and the classic matchup with the Boston Bruins on March 16. Should be fun, as long as I don’t bump my head on the roof of the Air Canada Centre since I’ll pretty much be sitting on the rafters.
bring binoculars
Comment by Erin — March 1, 2004 @ 5:27 pmAnd Kleenex for your nosebleeds…
Comment by Andrew — March 1, 2004 @ 6:41 pmand sneak in snaks cause they always overprice their food at places like that
did you get the package we sent you?
Comment by Erin — March 3, 2004 @ 1:26 pmYep, thanks!! Although I just need to find a VCR somewhere so that I can watch it. But I already know it must be good if it’s labelled “Delorian”
Comment by Trevor — March 3, 2004 @ 1:29 pmcrappy, you don’t have a VCR? I never thought about that…oh well
Comment by Erin — March 4, 2004 @ 11:39 amit is good, but I was not expecting the ending to…um, go down as it did. It’s still kinda funny though