The weekend after SB is commencement, then Troubadour Fest is typically the weekend after commencement. Memorial Day weekend is after that.
AggieAces06 said:tamc93 said:
All tickets will be around $45 (in theory). SB does not upsell their tickets for better seats. We sat at the Round Rock one behind home plate and only paid around $30/ticket.
Definitely worth trying to go, but it will be overwhelming (TV does it know justice) with everything going on.
I am just hoping baseball has the early game that Saturday so I can try to attend both.
"In theory" I agree, but I was talking about the 12th Man presale tickets. I'm sure those will be a higher price than the public seats. I personally hope not, but we'll have to wait and see when everything gets sent out.
Pmac2tx said:
Are these going to be like George strait prices?
Pmac2tx said:
Was more so asking what everything was thinking prices are going to be
aTm 99 said:Pmac2tx said:
Was more so asking what everything was thinking prices are going to be
SB usually keeps prices pretty low as a general rule and these tickets are coming directly from SB so I would hope that is still the case. Doing it by presale just gives high level donors the best chance to get the tickets if they don't get the lottery picks.
I would expect them to be about $75 but wouldn't be surprised if they are $100 like the "meet & greet" tickets.
Omperlodge said:
I submitted for the lottery but haven't gotten anything back. Their email says October 31st they would let me know the process but I never got anything.
aTm 99 said:aTm 99 said:Pmac2tx said:
Was more so asking what everything was thinking prices are going to be
SB usually keeps prices pretty low as a general rule and these tickets are coming directly from SB so I would hope that is still the case. Doing it by presale just gives high level donors the best chance to get the tickets if they don't get the lottery picks.
I would expect them to be about $75 but wouldn't be surprised if they are $100 like the "meet & greet" tickets.
Wow, $150 - $250, I missed the mark on that one!
sirhc said:aTm 99 said:aTm 99 said:Pmac2tx said:
Was more so asking what everything was thinking prices are going to be
SB usually keeps prices pretty low as a general rule and these tickets are coming directly from SB so I would hope that is still the case. Doing it by presale just gives high level donors the best chance to get the tickets if they don't get the lottery picks.
I would expect them to be about $75 but wouldn't be surprised if they are $100 like the "meet & greet" tickets.
Wow, $150 - $250, I missed the mark on that one!
Is it $150 for lower level, $250 for club level?
HowdyAgs03 said:
Just a heads up, you have to select an area (for example: AC1 to AC4 - Club Level - Right Field OR ZC1 to ZC9 - Club Level - Third Base). You're not selecting your exact seats, as this will be assigned at a later time.
Prices range from $150 to $250 per ticket and all fees are baked into the listed ticket price. Here is the seating chart:
tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
AggiePhil said:tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
What constitutes a "donor?"
AggiePhil said:Omperlodge said:
I submitted for the lottery but haven't gotten anything back. Their email says October 31st they would let me know the process but I never got anything.
Me either.
aTm 99 said:AggiePhil said:tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
What constitutes a "donor?"
A member of the 12th Man Foundation that has Priority Points from their donations over the course of their life.
AggiePhil said:aTm 99 said:AggiePhil said:tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
What constitutes a "donor?"
A member of the 12th Man Foundation that has Priority Points from their donations over the course of their life.
That sounds expensive.
AggiePhil said:aTm 99 said:AggiePhil said:tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
What constitutes a "donor?"
A member of the 12th Man Foundation that has Priority Points from their donations over the course of their life.
That sounds expensive.
AggiePhil said:tamc93 said:
I do not think they have opened up the "general lottery" yet. With 100,000+ tickets, I assume most will make it into the lottery.
Donor presale appears to be only today and you had to sign up for it separately. Note from my email:
Please note: Ticket inventory is limited and not guaranteed to remain available throughout the presale. Presale times are based on priority point rank as of Oct. 8, 2025. Donors will have access to the presale until 10:00 PM CT on Nov. 17, or while supplies last.
What constitutes a "donor?"
sirhc said:
Just got an email for the general lottery (that i also entered) and third base lower level and left field is the most expensive ticket available @ $60...quite the price difference than what was offered to 12th man donors