How can I upgrade/move my seats for 2004?

RedRob

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I'm looking to move. What do I need to do? I know there's some kind of a select a seat day. Is that my best bet? I'd appreciate any help you can give me.
 

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Word of warning RedRob-

If you have some time invested in your current location, you may want to think twice about moving seats. I was told, that if you change seats, your seniority starts over from that point.

Seat seniority at SDS, will determine who gets first choice of seats in the new venue.
 

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Originally posted by Lex
Word of warning RedRob-

If you have some time invested in your current location, you may want to think twice about moving seats. I was told, that if you change seats, your seniority starts over from that point.

Seat seniority at SDS, will determine who gets first choice of seats in the new venue.

NO WAY! I move every year!
 

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Ryanwb-

When prop 302 passed, the word about seniority came up, this was a couple-three years ago now.

I called the Cardinals to make sure they had me down for 15 years. They said no, we have you at 8 years. I said sure, 8 years in THESE seats, but I've had three other seat locations too.

They don't count.

I was told seniority counts only the number of years in the seats you have, when the new venue opens.

Of course, I was ready to raise up a stink ... then the agent laughed, and told me not to worry, 8 years would be PLENTY, and I will get the seats I want.
 

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That hardly seems fair...I guess this may be the only time I would say..."thank goodness we have lots of seats open"
 

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The only way I can see this being much of an issue is if the Cards start winning a bunch of games. Phoenix is primarily a football town. Look at all the sport related bumper stickers...it's mostly football teams.

Casual fans stay away or stay allied to some other team until the winning starts. Then look out. The band wagon will fall apart because of overloading.
 
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