![]() At night the only matches are in Ashe so fans will be in their assigned seats. This only works during the day when many people skip Ashe and go to the numerous other courts. It is a bit of a risk since those ticketholders may come and kick you out but you should be able to move to a nearby seat. You can’t move down to a lower ticket class (like Loge or Courtside) but if you have tickets in row X, you can likely move down 10-15 rows. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the upper promenade, you are so high up that getting baseline sections isn't as important.Īnother tip is that during the day sessions in Ashe stadium, many people just sit wherever they want (to an extent). The baseline view is usually the best so check out the seating charts before buying tickets. Q: What are the best seats on Ashe and Armstrong?Ī: As close to the court as you can get especially on Ashe but it will cost you! More specifically, if you want shade go for sections 337-304 on Ashe and sections 109-111 on Armstrong. You've come this far, it would be incredibly disappointing if there was a great match that you were unable to see. I offer more specifics as part of the Early Rounds package but since the Ashe ticket pricing has changed this year (see 2017 updates) it often makes sense to pay the extra cost for the ability to see the top stars playing in Ashe. Q: Is it better to get grounds passes or stadium tickets?Ī: This is often one of the hardest ticket decisions and it can be a close call. The US Open offers an Opening Night Ceremony but unless you’re into that kind of thing you dollars are better spend on other sessions or other NYC restaurants/activities. Q: How do i get cheap or discounted us open tickets?Ī: Sign up for my free ticket discount codes email with discounts for a variety of sessions including 50% off quarterfinals tickets! Q: What sessions are a waste of money?Ī: The 1st 2 night sessions are 1st round matches and will feature a top player facing someone much, much lower ranked usually leading to blowouts. Buy in advance for Fri/Sat/Sun Labor Day weekend day sessions and Semis & Finals (most are already sold out). Q: Should I buy tickets ahead of time or wait until the schedule comes out?Ī: Depends, my suggestion is: Wait for schedule during the 1st week day & night, Labor Day weekend night sessions and Tues/Wed/Thurs day sessions of 2nd week. The best night sessions are the Tues and Wed of the 2nd week when you are seeing both a men's and women's quarterfinal which should feature some top players and competitive matches. Plus, the rowdy, crazy late night NYC crowd! For personalized help with your ticket buying and 24/7 support on-site and by text, I offer the Championship package. On Thurs & Fri of the first week, you get a ton of competitive 3rd round matches before the Labor Day weekend crowds arrive. The best days to get tickets for, apart from the later rounds, are Thurs/Fri day sessions and Tues night of the 2nd week. General ticket & seating tips Q: What are the best sessions to get tickets for? Here is the explanation of how this works from Ticketmaster. Most likely you will have a mobile ticket so make sure your phone is fully charged before heading out to the Open. This is really a terrible change but very important to be aware of. The only 2 options are hard tickets (like the old fashioned ticket stubs) or mobile on your smartphone. Click here to get started with a Federer Travel Plan.Īlso unlike prior years, it is not possible to print out Ticketmaster tickets. It takes time and research to make sure you are getting the best value for your money. This is unlike prior years when there were only about 2-3 different prices overall and now there are several. Be very careful when purchasing tickets because every few rows the price increases $5-10. There is a new Ashe stadium ticket pricing structure in place for the Promenade section. ![]()
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