Phoenix Suns vs Sacramento Kings...NBA Preseason
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Tutor Perini Building Corp., Jason F and Howard D
MY WIFE AND I HAD A WONDERFUL TIME AT THE SUNS GAME LAST NIGHT. THANKS.
RICHARD, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1973 - 1995
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Tutor Perini Building Corp., Jason F and Howard D
I am very appreciative that the Suns provided 10 tickets to VetTix and that my wife and I attended last night's game. Again, I am very appreciative. We had a great time at a preseason game. We got to see the starters play as well as many of the back-ups play. We respectfully ask the Suns to re-evaluate their program for vets. As we sat high in the second bowl area, we couldn't help but notice literally hundreds of available seats in both the uppper and the lower bowl areas. What would be the cost to the Suns to allow more than 10 vets to sit in the UPPER bowl area available seats? Also, what would be the cost to the Suns to allow vets to sit in the LOWER bowl in any of these many unused seats? If all (unlikely) of these seats belong to season ticket holders, how difficult would it be to facilitate season ticket holders making their seats available to vets when they are not going to be using them? Also, how difficult would it be for the Suns to issue UPPER bowl seats, but allow vets to wait until say 15 minutes before game time and then upgrade their seats to LOWER bowl seats? I don't know the answers to the above, but seeing hundreds and hundreds of lower bowl available seats made me wonder. As I said before, I am grateful just for the chance to attend the game last night. It was a very nice experience. By the way, using the light rail was free if you had your ticket in hand. That also saved us the hassle of driving and parking expense. Ron
Ronald, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1972 - 2001
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