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FormerCollegeDJ t1_j1s978n wrote

I usually buy them at Capital One Arena to reduce the service fees and still get physical tickets. (I like saving my ticket stubs.)

Pro tip if you do the above - use your Capital One credit card to get an additional discount off the listed ticket price.

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Bwagz1431 OP t1_j1t0az4 wrote

Thanks. Going in person hadn’t even occurred to me lol.

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BoseSonic t1_j1skh29 wrote

When you get tickets directly at the box office are they the same price as Ticketmaster just without the fees?

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FormerCollegeDJ t1_j1sqd87 wrote

There are a small number of Ticketmaster fees applied EVEN IF you buy at the box office. (It's absolutely ridiculous.) However, the amount of fees paid on tickets bought at the box office is considerably less than it is for tickets purchased online.

Incidentally, the Capital One credit card discount on Wizards/Capitals tickets I've bought at the box office is $4/ticket.

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keyjan t1_j1u1kpy wrote

I think it’s 10% off if you use your C1 ATM card.

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shabbosstroller t1_j1t0r2v wrote

Can you get tickets if you show up day of, or even 30 minutes before the game? Thinking about doing that for a wizards game this week

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FormerCollegeDJ t1_j1t1aa2 wrote

For most Wizards games, you can.

That is harder to do for Capitals games.

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shabbosstroller t1_j21ct1o wrote

Note to self, this will not work for sixers games lol

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FormerCollegeDJ t1_j21vqnn wrote

Note to shabbosstroller - this will work for most 76ers/Wizards games….just not games held between Christmas and New Year’s Day. 😉

(I say that because I’m a 76ers fan and usually attend their games in DC when I don’t have a schedule conflict…except Tuesday night when the prices were ridiculous partly due to the holidays, partly for unknown reasons. I actually bitched via texts to my brothers and a couple friends about Tuesday’s ticket prices, LOL.)

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shabbosstroller t1_j2210y0 wrote

Haha, well I wish I said which game! I got there and the cheapest was $280, holy shit! Luckily I copped two for $70 each from a reseller outside. Should have bought them online the day before but I thought the $20 per ticket fee was outrageous!

You mentioned the holidays, I guess since many people are home they have the same idea to go to a game?

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FormerCollegeDJ t1_j222stf wrote

RE: people attending games during the holidays, I think that’s the case.

This morning I actually checked the Wizards’ attendance for weeknight games between Christmas and New Year’s Day during non-pandemic years (basically the 2016-17 to 2019-20 seasons). I also kept tabs starting last night on ticket demand for their game tonight against Phoenix. The Zards usually (though not always) DO get a significant attendance boost for weeknight games the last week of the calendar year. I didn’t realize there actually was a significant difference attendance/ticket demand-wise until I looked into it. (Re: Tuesday night’s game, in my personal case I didn’t want to buy in advance because I wasn’t 100% sure I’d return from my Christmas family visit in time to attend; I got back around 4:45 PM, a little more than 2 hours prior to the game.)

I can tell you I’ve never previously had a major problem getting a reasonably-priced ticket to a 76ers/Wizards game in the roughly 20 times I’ve seen the teams play in DC, most of them bought on the day of the game. There were plenty of seats available at the box office when the 76ers made their first visit this season back on Halloween night (Monday 10/31).

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Psychological-Emu287 t1_j1v63fd wrote

Are there hours online? I wanna go to the Gervonta Davis fight. I also am a lover of physical tickets. I’ll never forgive Covid for ruining that.

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TheDeHymenizer t1_j1vd5he wrote

>use your Capital One credit card t

will you get the same discount if you use a capital one debit card?

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