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Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
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Would the Kings arena staff care if I went from upper level seats to empty seats in the lower level? Or would they kick me out.

i'm going to the game tommorow and I'm expecting something empty seats in the lower levels :p
 
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Would the Kings arena staff care if I went from upper level seats to empty seats in the lower level? Or would they kick me out.

i'm going to the game tommorow and I'm expecting something empty seats in the lower levels :p
Its not a problem to move to the bottom of the upper section into open seats. There are ticket checkers in the lower section. I doubt that they'd kick you out, unless you gave them disrespect. Probably just get you back to your assigned seat.
 
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Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
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Huh what do you mean ticket checkers on the lower levels? you mean the seniors people standing next to the seating entrances?
 
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Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
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Wow All i said is that they were old, the one thing I noticed that the people that stood by the doors is that they were "elderly".

But thanks for answering my question..
 
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Wow All i said is that they were old, the one thing I noticed that the people that stood by the doors is that they were "elderly".

But thanks for answering my question..
Your welcome. I guess us "elderly" (ha, I am only 38) don't like the distiction.

Just for clarification, yes, I did mean them. (Watch out, I hear some of them are Ninjas.)
 
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Depends on the section. I can tell you the guy by me will make you get back in your seat if you just move one over !! He watches for people sneaking down constantly.
 

VF21

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Would the Kings arena staff care if I went from upper level seats to empty seats in the lower level? Or would they kick me out.

i'm going to the game tommorow and I'm expecting something empty seats in the lower levels :p
You ever heard the term "don't ask; don't tell"? This is definitely one of those types of questions.

Why? Because you're trying to sit in a seat next to someone who has paid full price (well over $100+) and you want to know if the arena staff would care? Hell yes, they'd care - along with the people who ponied up the big bucks.
 
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I tried this exact move a few months ago.

I was sitting in the upper deck and saw a huuuge empty area down towards the top/back of the lower deck, so We went down there after half time, assuming since it was still empty, it would be fair game.

We hadn't been sitting there for 10 minutes when this pleasant grey haired gentleman asks "Tickets please" and I say "ok, you caught us." He says "Ya, we look for people doing that down here, and we're going to be looking for people all game long, You'll have to go back to your regular seats". So we headed back up up up the stairs.

I watched the section off and on for the rest of the game, and I saw that guy kick maybe 20 people out of there after he got us.

Thinking back, that was the last time I went to a game. I haven't really been interested in going back to arco since that day, though I doubt its really correlated with the seat swap. Probably had more to do with what a stinker the game was and how unpleasant a lot of the fans were. I still remember the guy 4 rows from the top of the arena shouting "Go back to New York Napier". sheesh.
 

Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
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meh I guess you get what you pay for... I can't afford lower level seats anyways I'm only 18... can only afford the pesudo 70$ tickets and thats pushing it too much :(
 

6th

Homer Fan Since 1985
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I can't afford the lower level seats either, which is why I don't sit down there. VF21 is right. Those who pay big bucks for the seats don't appreciate sitting next to someone who paid for upper level seats. Bottom line...sit in the seats you pay for.
 

VF21

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did it a few years ago with my cousin, just do it casual have a prop like popcorn or something lol.
It won't work. Those ushers KNOW the regular season ticket holders. Anyone else has to show their tickets. If you want to fudge a little upstairs, that's your choice but you're not going to get to the lower level without a ticket. And if you do sit down, you'll be asked to show your ticket.
 
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It won't work. Those ushers KNOW the regular season ticket holders. Anyone else has to show their tickets. If you want to fudge a little upstairs, that's your choice but you're not going to get to the lower level without a ticket. And if you do sit down, you'll be asked to show your ticket.

Maybe but im sure it can be done. I have never tried to get a lower level seat from the upper levels however i have changed my nose bleed to right in front of the upper level that was enough for me when i was a kid.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
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The guy asked a question specifically about shifting down to the lower level... we're trying to tell him it won't work. They check tickets in the lower level. They don't generally check them in the upper level UNLESS someone comes late and there are people in their seats.

Shifting seats in the upper level won't get you kicked out. Trying to do it to the lower level could.

But whatever. The OP is more than free to take whatever advice he chooses.

:)
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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along with the people who ponied up the big bucks.
I used to have access to the best seats in the arena, I can honestly say I could care less who sat next to me or what they paid for the tickets (although I will say depending on your perspective it was either in the millions or nothing at all). On the other hand if I paid for a mid-price ticket and was otherwise satisfied with my seat I'd be a little irked to know people in worse seats were jumping in front of me - it would be more fair if we all got to move up a few rows.

And I'm sure the team would benefit if unused seats could be filled since a close in, packed crowd is going to be able to make more noise to the court floor, and add to the home court advantage.

Problem is, there's just no way that can be done in an equitable way. You can't make a rule such as after the first quarter people can move up 10 rows if they see an empty seat, because then somebody shows up late and wants their seat and then all the sudden 100 people have to move back to their original seats.

So sit where you were assigned. Simple as that.
 
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You WILL be asked to show your ticket. The ushers know the fans in their section, many of them by name. Sit in the seats you purchase.
 
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We are upstairs in 202 and our usher knows us and most others. He DOES check tickets all the time. I will say we are only 3 rows up and don't see much up higher (but that is where you don't want to be, right?). It would be best to sit in the seats you purchased. Annie.
 
#30
If you are quiet...nobody should mind. But the screamers and yellers need to be where there paid to be. And that only applys after you aviod the checkers.
 
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