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http://www.thestar.com/sports/bluej...causes_system_crash_sells_out_in_minutes.html
Many tickets had already been sold to season-ticket holders, buyers of multi-ticket packages and through exclusive presales.
Tickets to the Blue Jays home opener once again sold out in just a few minutes this year, frustrating many fans who hoped to snag tickets to Opening Day.
“Safe to say within a few minutes of 10 a.m., tickets were gone,” said Jays’ senior vice-president Stephen Brooks.
While single-game tickets went on sale to the general public Friday morning, many of the Opening Day tickets had already been sold to season-ticket holders, buyers of multi-ticket packages and through exclusive presales, limiting what was available Friday.
“Really, this year with the popularity of season tickets and the popularity of our flex pack, those were the best ways to get an Opening Day ticket,” Brooks said.
In fact, Opening Day tickets have been selling for weeks at a rich premium on re-sale sites, such as Stubhub.
Many tickets had already been sold to season-ticket holders, buyers of multi-ticket packages and through exclusive presales.
Tickets to the Blue Jays home opener once again sold out in just a few minutes this year, frustrating many fans who hoped to snag tickets to Opening Day.
“Safe to say within a few minutes of 10 a.m., tickets were gone,” said Jays’ senior vice-president Stephen Brooks.
While single-game tickets went on sale to the general public Friday morning, many of the Opening Day tickets had already been sold to season-ticket holders, buyers of multi-ticket packages and through exclusive presales, limiting what was available Friday.
“Really, this year with the popularity of season tickets and the popularity of our flex pack, those were the best ways to get an Opening Day ticket,” Brooks said.
In fact, Opening Day tickets have been selling for weeks at a rich premium on re-sale sites, such as Stubhub.