Maybe bringing back Andrea Bocelli to the Barclays Center for the second straight year was a rather aggressive idea, given that arena managers are offering some big discounts off list price for the December 11 show.
Restaurant.com, which has a database of those seeking restaurant bargains, is offering packages that include a $50 Restaurant.com eGift card per ticket and prices that are 30-40% off. Note that the cheapest seats in the house via Ticketmaster are $83, and are not on discount, though the discounted seats are a little less expensive:
Restaurant.com, which has a database of those seeking restaurant bargains, is offering packages that include a $50 Restaurant.com eGift card per ticket and prices that are 30-40% off. Note that the cheapest seats in the house via Ticketmaster are $83, and are not on discount, though the discounted seats are a little less expensive:
- 200 Level Upper Rows .... $75.50 ($145 value)
- 200 Level Lower Rows .... $120.50 ($202 value)
- 100 Level (Section 110-122) .... $183.50 ($281 value)
- 100 Level Sides .... $255.50 ($372 value)
Here is a link to last year's Noticing New York article about how Channel Thirteen, which never steps into the fray to criticize the New York real estate industry, promoted the opening of the Ratner/Prokhorov Barclays arena and used the last Andrea Bocelli to help do so.
ReplyDeleteTuesday, April 3, 2012
Channel 13, New York’s Premier Public Television Station, Provides Promotion For The Ratner/Prokhorov Barclays Basketball Arena: What To Do About It?
http://noticingnewyork.blogspot.com/2012/03/channel-13-new-yorks-premier-public.html