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Plenty of Upper Deck seats left for $25 and you can get Lower Level seats for $30-$35 with the promo code STR23. The SU game is more expensive, but also filling up more quickly.

#PackthePete
 
Plenty of Upper Deck seats left for $25 and you can get Lower Level seats for $30-$35 with the promo code STR23. The SU game is more expensive, but also filling up more quickly.

#PackthePete

Those are good prices. But for a weeknight and low season ticket holder base, they probably dont sell as many as they should. Syr will be a sellout
 
Just signed up for the IC Light Baseline Club for the rest of the month, which comes out to $51.58 for the month (I upgraded for $72.63, which is still a fantastic deal for all four games).

Haven't tried it before, but seems like another great option for anyone that wants to go to multiple of the remaining games. The gold package I went with had some really good seats (vs the lower level package) that I was able to reserve for the next two (only can reserve two games at a time), so this is another great option with (hopefully) good seats.
 
Just signed up for the IC Light Baseline Club for the rest of the month, which comes out to $51.58 for the month (I upgraded for $72.63, which is still a fantastic deal for all four games).

Haven't tried it before, but seems like another great option for anyone that wants to go to multiple of the remaining games. The gold package I went with had some really good seats (vs the lower level package) that I was able to reserve for the next two (only can reserve two games at a time), so this is another great option with (hopefully) good seats.
We strongly considered it, but decided against it because my 12-year old goes to a lot of games. My wife was for it and I was on the fence. There are 3 of us, so we just bought seats. I’d be curious to hear what others think about the Baseline Club.
 
Last time I asked about the baseline club, the ticket office had no information and said they use a third party

Is it that monthly subscription fee for all 12 months or just months of games you sign up for?
 
Last time I asked about the baseline club, the ticket office had no information and said they use a third party

Is it that monthly subscription fee for all 12 months or just months of games you sign up for?
The information on it is fuzzy, but they charge the fees only for the months there is games in. For instance, I signed up this month and it showed as $72.63 due today with 0 months after this on my subscription. The prorated rate changes depending on how many games there are in each month I believe.

Also, I don't believe you can sign up for certain months...it seems to be you have to sign up for the rest of the season and be charged on a monthly basis. (maybe you can cancel it partly through?)

What is nice is that I got the gold membership, so I was able to reserve tickets for the next two games in club seating without paying an extra dime. It shows that they send the tickets four hours before the game, so we'll see what actually happens at that point (whether they lock my reservations for me or have those available to the general public/downgrade me if there's interest in those seats). I know it showed club available to reserve for the Syracuse game too, which is fantastic, but since you can only reserve two games at a time, I won't know about that until later on.
 
Last time I asked about the baseline club, the ticket office had no information and said they use a third party
They told me the same thing last year. I didn't bother inquiring this year.

Last year the baseline club was trying to sell membership plans to season ticket holders. They were also selling single game tickets to non-season ticket holders. It worked out to be roughly the same price, which made no sense because season ticket holders already had a ticket to the game. Furthermore, they said they had overflow seats if they exceeded capacity in the club for big games. The overflow seats were in the same section where my season tickets are, so I'd have been paying extra to sit in my own seats.

When I pointed this out to the people at the table selling memberships, they started giving me free passes to get in the club. I didn't even ask this year. I tried it last year because I thought they might have decent food. They didn't.
 
Just seems like a weird relationship between Pitt and the party that manages the baseline club, almost like they are competing against each to sell seats. Maybe Pitt makes enough from their deal that it's worth it to them. But I'd rather see fans in the seats than congregated in the club.
 
Just seems like a weird relationship between Pitt and the party that manages the baseline club, almost like they are competing against each to sell seats. Maybe Pitt makes enough from their deal that it's worth it to them. But I'd rather see fans in the seats than congregated in the club.

That whole thing is an interesting concept. Not sure what sales have been but I give them credit for trying something different. Toronto and Cleveland MLB are decreasing capacities to build "bar viewing/seating" areas. I think people need more than just watching a game, especially baseball so this idea to maybe create a hangout for 20 something and 30 something Pitt fans is kinda cool.
 
We strongly considered it, but decided against it because my 12-year old goes to a lot of games. My wife was for it and I was on the fence. There are 3 of us, so we just bought seats. I’d be curious to hear what others think about the Baseline Club.
We've used the IC Light Baseline club both last season and this one. I think it's the best value going and would definitely do it again. The only downside is that if you can't make a game you can't give tickets to someone else. I use the Gold package that allows me to reserve 2 games at a time. Never an issue with seats even for a game like the recent Miami one that was packed.
Also, side benefit if you like to have a drink or two you can open a tab for the game at the bar there. Convenient.
 
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