Always consider buying Two tickets instead of just One.
Even if you don't need both, yet...Why?
Go watch the US Open with a Friend One of the ball kid's proud mom got an extra ticket from Tennis-Bargains last year to watch her son! |
Invite a tennis friend!
Tennis is always more fun when you bring your buddy :)
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One Pair is almost always better than 2 Single Tickets...
- It is much easier to resell when needed.
- For some reason, if you cannot attend and need to get rid of the tickets.
- In most cases, selling (or trading) a pair of tickets is MUCH easier than selling a single*
- The biggest marketplace for US Open tickets will get the quickest buyer and best price. Otherwise, you must hope you get lucky on Craigslist or eBay with legitimate tickets.
- Market research has shown that the sales price of 2 seats sold TOGETHER is usually higher than selling 2 single tickets apart, even in the same row.
US Open Tickets - Get Offer Codes & Buy One, Get One Deal
Problems with One Single Seat (Gap Seats or Splits)
- Think about going to a movie theater. If you see a "one-seat gap" between two couples, it is a bit awkward and often that seat will stay empty.
- Also the US Open and the movie cinema both want to minimize "wasted" empty seats.
Strategy for selling your Extra Seat if you end up with one extra single - Sell it online at TicketExchange.
- This is a very easy and safe way to recoup your cost.
- There are other places you can post, but often the most hassle-free way is to just input your Ticketmaster barcode.
Buyer's Tips with BOGO (Buy One, Get One Ticket Deals)
- When you purchase 2-for-1 tickets, you are already getting 50% off the box office price.
- For the same standard price, you get 2 tickets instead of 1. So think of it as a way to lower your final price of your own seat.
- When listing your discounted seat, you're essentially sharing the savings. It allows the next person to purchase the resold seat below retail price. Share the savings*