Thursday was the day I wait all winter for, when my White Sox season ticket pacakage arrives in the mail. Let’s take a look at what was inside.
First things fist, we have the nice looking box that contains the tickets, the parking passes, and other material, both service and promotional. It may not seem like a big thing, but the box does come in handy in keeping everything together and making it easier to keep track of the tickets. I’ve already put the single game tickets I picked up earlier in there, along with my “collection” of designated driver free soft drink coupons. Now, let’s look inside the box and see what is different this year.
One big change this year is my seat location. I’ve moved 2 sections closer to home plate, and back 4 rows. Being closer to the infield in itself will be a nice little upgrade. The move back 4 rows may sound like a bad thing, but will be much appreciated on those Sunday afternoons when the sun is beating down and I’m in the shade that much sooner.
Looking at the book itself, the focus this year is definately on the fan experience, as opposed to the action on the field. That lines up with the expectations for the team this year.
The tickets themselves also stay away from any on-field action, featuring fireworks, Southpaw, and 4 different fan shots. They contine in the horizontal format introduced last year.
So, there you have it. 27 games of exciting White Sox baseball, all wrapped up into one little box.
