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2010 Derby Personal Seat Licenses
The past 2 years I have had a PSL for seats in Section 222. With the fall meet now over, I called the Churchill Downs Premium Seating office this morning at 502-636-4447 to inquire about mailing of PSL invoices for the 2010 Derby.
They informed me they were no longer offering PSLs in this area (I assume the 2nd Floor Grandstand) and that they would take my request to keep my seats (with a higher face value for the ticket and no PSL fee). I guess my PSL was for a 2-year term and the contract is over. They mentioned there were PSLs available in other areas. I wonder if anyone else here had a PSL the past couple years and whether they will be able to keep their seats (especially if they were in the 2nd Floor Grandstand). The PSL brochure on the kentuckyderby.com website still shows PSL availability in the 2nd Floor Grandstand. When it comes to Derby seating, it seems like Churchill is always changing their policies and availability. |
It is getting to be cheaper to just do an "IEAH" and buy yourself a Derby contender in order to get access to the good seats without PSL's.
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I had a PSL the past two years in Section 124. I called them a couple weeks ago to find out the status and they said the two year deal was not an option any more. They did try to sell me another PSL though for a one time fee of $60,000. I declined.
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I'm opposed to PSL's in any sport. It's another way to gouge the ticket holder.
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PSLs for the Derby? I am giving up my Jet tix next year b/c of that garbage.
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And that is the ridiculous Bears |
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I think the Bears were 2500 a seat for normal seating when it started but I can't remember. |
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Upper Level- Between the 30s. $4000 PSL. $1050/year tickets. Upper Corner- $800 up front, $800/year for 5 years- PSL. $1000/year tickets Upper End Zone- $500 up front, $500/year for 5 years- PSL. $900/year tickets. Upper Level 30s to the end zone- $300 up front, $135/year for 15 years- PSL. $1050/year tickets. Upper Level 30 to corner- $200 up front, $200/year for 5 years- PSL. $1000/year tickets. Lower Level- Between the 30s. $5000 up front, $5000/year the next 5 years- PSL. $1650/year tickets. Lower Level- 30 to the end zone. $20000 PSL. $1450/year ticket. Lower End Zone- $2400 up front, $2400/year for 5 years- PSL. $1050/year ticket. Lower 30 to corner- $400 up front, $400/year for 5 years- PSL. $1365/year ticket. Coaches Club Seats: Lower Level- Top 10 rows between 30 and 40. $4000 up front, $1800/year for 5 years- PSL. $6250/year ticket Lower Level- 50 Yard Line, Top 10 Rows. $50000- PSL. $6250/year ticket. Lower Level 50 Yard Line- $30000- PSL. $6250/year ticket. Lower Level- 1st 10 rows between 30 and 40- $2500 up front, $2500/year for 5 years- PSL $6250/year ticket. Mezz between 20 and end zone- $2000 up front, $2000/year for 5 years. $5250/year ticket. Mezz between 20 and end zone- $15000- PSL. $5250/year ticket. Mezz between 20 and 40- $15000- PSL. $5250/year ticket. Mezz- 50 yard line- $8000 up front, $3500/year for 15 years-PSL. $5250/year ticket. |
I have 4 tix and I will not regret it.
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what the heck is a PSL?
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I could have..had the grill and lighter fluid |
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I've tried to get in touch with CD and can't even get a return call, and I've been purchasing tickets for five straight Derbies now. That's pretty awesome.
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How much does a PSL cost for Derby tickets in a section like 122-126? Are there any available still? What other ways to people on here get tickets? I have heard something about twinspires offering members a chance to buy tickets at face value in the past. What is the deal with that? Thanks for any info. I know the expensive online broker option is always available but would like to avoid that if possible.
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Yeah, I was offered extra ticket in addition to the ones I had already purchased last year, I'm guessing because of the economy. Seems to me that CD has picked an awkward time to try to gouge even more money out of their customers. Who really has a gang of expendable income around these days anyway?
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When I get back to my office later this week, I am going to read through the PSL contract they had me sign last year. |
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For twinspires, I think you have to earn a large number of TwinSpires points each year to be able to buy tickets -- otherwise, you go into a lottery-type random draw for tickets. |
I am also in 222 haven't gotten an invoice. When I called they said they were mailing them out in batches and weren't finished. I would rather pay a higher face than pay the PSL if I could stay in that area.
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They aren't selling PSL's for that section anymore, so I'm told.
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With this degree of uncertainty lingering, I have to wonder if Churchill is still deciding how they want to distribute their Derby/Oaks tickets in 2010 for the first and second floor grandstands. |
Did anyone with PSLs or tickets the last 2 years in the 1st or 2nd Floor Grandstand get a ticket invoice yet for the 2010 Derby?
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From kentuckyderby.com website:
Churchill Downs. online sale of limited two-day Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks ticket packages, which was delayed Wednesday by a potential data error with its new online box office, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 6 at noon EST. A total of 3,000 seats have been allocated for this online exclusive. As promised, reserved seating packages to be sold, which include tickets to both the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, April 30 and Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands on Saturday, May 1, include: Third-floor clubhouse box seats in sections 312-314 and access to the Secretariat Lounge, an exclusive, upscale, indoor hospitality area that will feature premium gourmet food, an open bar, televisions, betting kiosks and live music between races (50 boxes or 300 seats which range from $6,132-$6,390 per six-seat box); First-floor clubhouse box seats in section 111 (166 boxes or 996 seats which cost $1,500 per six-seat box); Second-floor grandstand bleacher seats in sections 222-225 (300 seats which range from $214-$225 per seat); and First-floor grandstand bleacher seats in sections 121-128 (1,404 seats which range from $172-$207 per seat). Ticket prices vary based on location. There is a purchase limit of six seats or one box per order. Those who want to purchase box seats must purchase the entire box, which includes seats for six. Tickets must be purchased with a Visa credit or debit card. Minimal ticket processing charges will apply. I purchased a 2 year PSL the last couple years for seats in the 2nd Floor Grandstand and did not receive an invoice this year for the 2010 Derby. I called the Premium seating office this morning to inquire about whether I could still keep my seats in the Second Floor Grandstand -- they indicated that I might be able to keep my seats and took my phone number and would have someone call be back tomorrow |
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That's interesting. I had a PSL for section 123, row A for the past 2 years. After not getting an invoice, I wrote and called. When I called, they said my seats were not available and they stated that I could try to get them online on January 6th (which will be a ridiculous free for all). Churchill has been so inconsistent with tickets for Derby 2010.
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I am not sure what criteria they used in determining that I could still purchase seats (I have had Derby seats since 2002 and I know they looked up my name on their computer before telling me that I could request to purchase the same seats and someone would call me back). |
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