Updated New York Mets Ticket Pre-sale Information

There’s a Mets Police superfan named Peter who should just start his own blog and put me out of business. Peter hooks me up left and right and I’m going to have to buy him a Shake or something at a game. Once again he delivered with a tip regarding the below.

As promised, here’s some more pre-sale information (shhhh don’t tell anyone, Mets presales are a secret and if the Mets don’t tell anyone the dopey blogger won’t find out):

– full season ticket holders have a presale at 10am on Sunday.   If you have a friend hit him up for a code.

– 15 game plan holders have a presale at 10am on Monday.  (The Subway Series is evidently not part of this, I have no information about the other presales as they apply to Subway Series, but I believe it’s probably the same situation).

– Club Mets members have a presale at 10am on Tuesday.

– the general public single game sales are Sunday March 7th at 10am.  This does not include the Subway Series.

If you did have a 15 game plan and logged in with your account you’d see something that looks like this (click to enlarge)

or the Mets can continue to pretend this information isn’t out there anyway. So silly Mets, so silly.

Please remember all this information is unofficial, possibly completely inaccurate and is fan-generated. I will leave it to you to decide how reliable Mets Police is.

5 Replies to “Updated New York Mets Ticket Pre-sale Information”

  1. How about this as a season tkt holder I was allowed to purchase presale on Sun 2 tkts for opening day with a 25 dollar surcharge .When my renewal invoice came in Nov it came with a letter of 2010 season tkt holder benefits one of these benefits are Single game tkt fees waived .I am sure the Mets will spin this one but i am getting tired of the Mets saying one thing and doing whatever they want! anybody else see this

  2. The surcharges are one of the most ridiculous things in sports (rival cell phone taxes and fees).

    I’m sure there is some historic reasoning for the fee. (For instance, I know the Mets send out their season ticket plans to an outside printer, so it could be to help pay for that)

    John: That never applied to presales, unfortunately. You have to call them directly once tickets are generally available to the public. It’s kind of a gimicky benefit as most people using it have already bought a lot of tickets. (although you pay a lot less of these fees on season tickets and plans than you would individually, so there is _some_ discount on them.)

  3. i know you don’t like to publish the codes but might as well bc it’s on some phillies blogs.

    1. I can’t really express where my “line” is – it just doesn’t seem the “right” thing to do. As for the Phillies blogs, whatever other blogs choose to do is up to them. I just do my thing.

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