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Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

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The first thing you need to know is that Season Tickets means committing to that number of seats for all 20 shows. For instance, 4 seats per show for 20 shows is committing to 80 tickets (at face value, plus a small surcharge). The great thing is that selling the tickets is fairly easy.

FIRST THING

You’ll need to let seasonticketOffice@hlsr.com know you want season tickets. They’ll put you on the list for the next year. It is recommended to request Season Tickets around May or June for the next Rodeo. They start processing Season Tickets around May 30th and you receive your tickets around Thanksgiving.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Knowing the order they process Season Tickets is very helpful to set your expectations. Each year they go through this process and as a new person, you’ll be last.

  1. Current Season Ticket holders confirm they want to renew
    1. They either confirm keeping existing seats, or
    2. they confirm wishing to change seats
    3. decline their tickets, and release them
  2. Current Season Ticket holders changing seats
  3. New Season Ticket requests

BENEFITS

There are many reasons Season Tickets are a much better option to general tickets, but here are a few:

  • less stress
  • access to lower levels
  • don’t need to fight crowds
  • your tickets are secure well before the lineup is announced
  • always know where your seats are located
  • can sell what you don’t use

KEEP IN MIND

Even if you don’t get perfect seats initially, next year when you renew, you’ll be in Steps 1 and 2 above, NOT step 3. Use your time at Rodeo determining which sections you like. Are they close to concessions, bathrooms, or a Corral Club? Can you see the events you want to see?

2020 SEASON TICKET PRICES (for reference)

Seat Location Price Per
Chute Seats (Rows 1 – 4) $350
Action Seats $140
Club – Sideline $45
Club – End Zone $40
Field $35
Loge $30
Upper $20
Entertainment Suite 348 $250

SEASON TICKET RENEWAL PERIOD (for reference)

  • Thursday, May 30, 2019: Login and renew 2020 Season Tickets.
    • A minimum 25% deposit is required to renew tickets — you can do multiple payments BUT you must have everything paid by the deadline on third bullet
  • Monday, July 1, 2019: Deadline to renew Season Tickets
  • Monday, Sept. 16, 2019: Remaining balance for Season Tickets is due

NOTE: In order to change your seat locations, you must be fully paid upfront (no payments).

PARKING

Get on the Parking Waitlist ($400 per set of 20 dated passes):

  • Season parking is sold out.
  • If you purchased parking in 2019, you have been offered that same parking for 2020; you do not need to add your name to the parking waitlist.
Categories: rodeo, tickets

Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

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Tag: rodeo
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The first thing you need to know is that Season Tickets means committing to that number of seats for all 20 shows. For instance, 4 seats per show for 20 shows is committing to 80 tickets (at face value, plus a small surcharge). The great thing is that selling the tickets is fairly easy.

FIRST THING

You’ll need to let seasonticketOffice@hlsr.com know you want season tickets. They’ll put you on the list for the next year. It is recommended to request Season Tickets around May or June for the next Rodeo. They start processing Season Tickets around May 30th and you receive your tickets around Thanksgiving.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Knowing the order they process Season Tickets is very helpful to set your expectations. Each year they go through this process and as a new person, you’ll be last.

  1. Current Season Ticket holders confirm they want to renew
    1. They either confirm keeping existing seats, or
    2. they confirm wishing to change seats
    3. decline their tickets, and release them
  2. Current Season Ticket holders changing seats
  3. New Season Ticket requests

BENEFITS

There are many reasons Season Tickets are a much better option to general tickets, but here are a few:

  • less stress
  • access to lower levels
  • don’t need to fight crowds
  • your tickets are secure well before the lineup is announced
  • always know where your seats are located
  • can sell what you don’t use

KEEP IN MIND

Even if you don’t get perfect seats initially, next year when you renew, you’ll be in Steps 1 and 2 above, NOT step 3. Use your time at Rodeo determining which sections you like. Are they close to concessions, bathrooms, or a Corral Club? Can you see the events you want to see?

2020 SEASON TICKET PRICES (for reference)

Seat Location Price Per
Chute Seats (Rows 1 – 4) $350
Action Seats $140
Club – Sideline $45
Club – End Zone $40
Field $35
Loge $30
Upper $20
Entertainment Suite 348 $250

SEASON TICKET RENEWAL PERIOD (for reference)

  • Thursday, May 30, 2019: Login and renew 2020 Season Tickets.
    • A minimum 25% deposit is required to renew tickets — you can do multiple payments BUT you must have everything paid by the deadline on third bullet
  • Monday, July 1, 2019: Deadline to renew Season Tickets
  • Monday, Sept. 16, 2019: Remaining balance for Season Tickets is due

NOTE: In order to change your seat locations, you must be fully paid upfront (no payments).

PARKING

Get on the Parking Waitlist ($400 per set of 20 dated passes):

  • Season parking is sold out.
  • If you purchased parking in 2019, you have been offered that same parking for 2020; you do not need to add your name to the parking waitlist.
Categories: rodeo, tickets

Yes, as a volunteer, you’ll be granted and opportunity for Presale Tickets through HLSR’s ticketing system. There are a several things to keep in mind:

  • Volunteers get access Wednesday for Presale and the rest of the public will get access the following Saturday
  • Each volunteer will have their own access code for purchasing tickets — this should’ve come in the email you received from Rodeo
  • The tickets being sold are those remaining after Season ticket holders have purchased — you’ll wonder why half of the stadium isn’t available
  • There are nearly 35000 volunteers and many, many of them are all logging in at the same time to get tickets — the system will get slow and sometimes non-responsive
  • If you find that you cannot get the tickets you wanted or you could only purchase some in the upper levels, fear not. There are always tickets available somewhere. When Rodeo rolls around, people determine they can’t got or need to get rid of the tickets. DO NOT LOSE YOUR HEAD!
  • Season ticket holders will often sell off the tickets they are not using and they may sell them for higher than face value — if only slightly higher, they are recouping the “service fees” they were charged
  • Tickets can be sold at a profit officially through Rodeo’s Marketplace, but keep in mind there are fees associated with this
  • There are printed tickets AND Flash Seats. Once a paper ticket is converted to Flash Seats, the paper ticket is no longer valid.
  • You can get into all shows that aren’t designated otherwise using your Gold Badge, but you are not guaranteed a seat

NOTE: A fantastic opportunity often overlooked is the Chairmans Club. It is the upper most level on the South side of the stadium accessible only from the South side elevators on the outside of the stadium. For roughly $100 per ticket, you get a buffet of great food included. Considering the cost of food (at concession stands), the wait for food and drink, this is an experience worth the consideration. The view to the Rodeo floor may not be close, but the music and screens are still accessible.

How Do I Get Season Tickets?

Categories: committee, rodeo, tickets
Tag: rodeo
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