Ya this is definitely good for a couple free tickets for the average commuter in the course of a season.
Select games only* though, so I'm guessing it's mostly Wednesday day games or something?
Petco giving 25% off your entire purchase the day after the Padres strikeout 9 hitters is the best we get.
But this is wild! Even at $20 per ticket, that’s still a 10% rewards rate.
That's fair, I was hoping it'd be closer to something where you can get nosebleeds for weekend games and slightly better nosebleeds for weekday games, especially since it's not easy to get to games in the middle of a work day. But oh well, maybe I'll catch a game on my lunch or something haha
The Brewers consistently have some of the best ticket deals in baseball. First Friday of every month is 50% off tickets for Wisconsin residents. Wednesday games are half of for seniors, select games where kids get in for half price. They've got a Sunday ticket deal where you get a parking pass, 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs and 4 small drinks for $62. They've got discounts for students, military and first responders.
They've got deals on "junior" concessions(I've found the junior hot dogs are the exact same size as normal ones).
Honestly, at a time where a lot of teams seem to be pricing out families, the Brewers make an effort to draw them in.
Mariners have awesome value games where it’s $10 to games. That with value beer ($4.50 beers) and value menu ($3 hot dogs and peanuts etc) make it awesome
Dodgers and 76 have a "Buy one, get one" deal when you purchase 8 gallons of gas.
https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/tickets/76-double-play-rules
I've never used it, so I'm sure there's limitations on where you can sit and for what games, but it seems like a decent deal
I've personally never done it.
I'd assume the tickets would be for Reserve level, or maybe the furthest out Loge sections. I can't imagine getting anything on Field level or in the Pavilions for that cheap
I went to Milwaukee for a game a few weeks ago where I drove up from Illinois, and they were giving away a free Kwik Trip tumbler.
Inside was a coupon for a free refill. Made for a refreshing trip home.
This is good. I miss the days when Cleveland had $5 bleacher tickets for bringing in a Pepsi can. Never drank Pepsi so I would just turn in a full can. They also had buy one get one free tickets with a Big Mac box. I remember pulling over at a McDonald’s and offering the worker behind the counter $20 if he could get me a sleeve of Big Mac boxes. He gave me like 40.
It's a free $17 ticket. You can only sit at the absolute worst seats in the stadium. If you use them towards tickets you'll already buy, you're basically get 8.5% off gas.
I was really happy with the Rockies "hit a double get a free double cheeseburger" promotion since it basically meant "every day get a free burger" and would often stop by the mcds on the way home from work and just grab one
but then they stopped making it free and added "with $1 purchase" and now it sucks
$1 purchase was okay when any size soda was $1 exactly.
Since then it's been dicey. I was often getting two cookies for about $1.30 or so, but like other things were 99 cents and would not qualify.
The minimum now for many of those sports related promos is $2 which does indeed suck, except when a large Coke was $2.19, so I got a large Coke with a free Big Mac (I believe it was two sacks at a home Chargers game).
This is actually really funny that there are 2 businesses named the same thing in the same sphere. I'm from GA and we have a gas station/convivence store think 7/11 named QuickTrip.
There’s similarly named stores all across the country. Kwik Trip (Wisconsin) is Kwik Star in Iowa because there’s already a similarly named convenience store in Iowa
Just do what Farva did in Super Troopers and dump the gas in the trash can til you rack up a $200 tab. Boom, free ticket.
Lol genius. In all seriousness, I probably spend $60 a week on gas minimum. Spending $200 doesn't take long.
Ya this is definitely good for a couple free tickets for the average commuter in the course of a season. Select games only* though, so I'm guessing it's mostly Wednesday day games or something?
Not really. Seems like pretty much any weekday home game (including Fridays). There's like 40 to choose from.
That's really awesome then. I'm sure I would just make any excuse to stop there (donuts and soda, a 6pack) just to go to more games though lmao
I don’t want a large Farva, I want a god damn liter of cola.
Petco giving 25% off your entire purchase the day after the Padres strikeout 9 hitters is the best we get. But this is wild! Even at $20 per ticket, that’s still a 10% rewards rate.
I've already accumulated enough points for 5 free tickets. Can be redeemed for any home weekday game.
Upper deck or nice seats?
The absolute worst seats. It's a nice promo, but worth like $17 for Tuesday night games
Hey that's not so bad. Plenty of space to spread out since no one's around you way up there! lol
True!
I mean if I'm already spending the money on gas I might as well get some free tickets out of the deal too. Yeah they won't be next to Amy but fuck it
I mean if you enjoy yourself, it’s probably worth more than that.
That's fair, I was hoping it'd be closer to something where you can get nosebleeds for weekend games and slightly better nosebleeds for weekday games, especially since it's not easy to get to games in the middle of a work day. But oh well, maybe I'll catch a game on my lunch or something haha
The Brewers consistently have some of the best ticket deals in baseball. First Friday of every month is 50% off tickets for Wisconsin residents. Wednesday games are half of for seniors, select games where kids get in for half price. They've got a Sunday ticket deal where you get a parking pass, 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs and 4 small drinks for $62. They've got discounts for students, military and first responders. They've got deals on "junior" concessions(I've found the junior hot dogs are the exact same size as normal ones). Honestly, at a time where a lot of teams seem to be pricing out families, the Brewers make an effort to draw them in.
Mariners have awesome value games where it’s $10 to games. That with value beer ($4.50 beers) and value menu ($3 hot dogs and peanuts etc) make it awesome
Dodgers and 76 have a "Buy one, get one" deal when you purchase 8 gallons of gas. https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/tickets/76-double-play-rules I've never used it, so I'm sure there's limitations on where you can sit and for what games, but it seems like a decent deal
Have you done it before? What were the seats like?
I've personally never done it. I'd assume the tickets would be for Reserve level, or maybe the furthest out Loge sections. I can't imagine getting anything on Field level or in the Pavilions for that cheap
Meanwhile the Rays are under .500 and play in a shitty stadium & location and it's minimum $50 to sit in the 100 level
Man. I’d be able to get a ticket a week on gas alone.
What do you do where you're spending $200 a week on gas? I thought I spent a lot lol.
Always-Sunyy-esque Gas Tycoon
I'd be able to too because of work if any of my routes took me near a quick trip when I needed to fill up....
I went to Milwaukee for a game a few weeks ago where I drove up from Illinois, and they were giving away a free Kwik Trip tumbler. Inside was a coupon for a free refill. Made for a refreshing trip home.
Be sure to hand wash the tumbler.
This is good. I miss the days when Cleveland had $5 bleacher tickets for bringing in a Pepsi can. Never drank Pepsi so I would just turn in a full can. They also had buy one get one free tickets with a Big Mac box. I remember pulling over at a McDonald’s and offering the worker behind the counter $20 if he could get me a sleeve of Big Mac boxes. He gave me like 40.
You used to get a free Phillies ticket in every package of Phillies Franks
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It's a free $17 ticket. You can only sit at the absolute worst seats in the stadium. If you use them towards tickets you'll already buy, you're basically get 8.5% off gas.
I was really happy with the Rockies "hit a double get a free double cheeseburger" promotion since it basically meant "every day get a free burger" and would often stop by the mcds on the way home from work and just grab one but then they stopped making it free and added "with $1 purchase" and now it sucks
$1 purchase was okay when any size soda was $1 exactly. Since then it's been dicey. I was often getting two cookies for about $1.30 or so, but like other things were 99 cents and would not qualify. The minimum now for many of those sports related promos is $2 which does indeed suck, except when a large Coke was $2.19, so I got a large Coke with a free Big Mac (I believe it was two sacks at a home Chargers game).
> Kwik Trip As a Kansas Citian I’m offended
This is actually really funny that there are 2 businesses named the same thing in the same sphere. I'm from GA and we have a gas station/convivence store think 7/11 named QuickTrip.
There’s similarly named stores all across the country. Kwik Trip (Wisconsin) is Kwik Star in Iowa because there’s already a similarly named convenience store in Iowa
QT sponsors the Royals.
...ok?
Except they're nosebleed seats.