Thursday, September 30, 2010

TiqIQ Giants Ticket Preview: Giants vs. Bears

Here at NYaT, we're always looking for smart partnerships to bring better coverage to you, the reader. During this football season we'll be working with TiqIQ to help you find great tickets on the secondary market to the New York Giants. They'll give you a breakdown of the prices per section for the Giants home games so you can make an informed decision when you go to get tickets.

TiqIQ's slogan is "Tickets Meet Intelligence" and if you're looking to procure tickets on the secondary market, you need a tool like this to make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck. River Ave Blues partnered with TiqIQ back in July to bring you the information you needed on Yankees tickets and now we're working to make sure you are up-to-date on tickets for Big Blue as they battle in their first season of New Meadowlands Stadium. Here's a preview of what this Sunday's big match-up between the Chicago Bears and New York Giants looks like:


Tickets look like they're staying pretty high, though that's expected for this prime-time match-up. Last week I sat in section 104 and I can tell you that for a few extra dollars over getting tickets upstairs, it's certainly worth it. The sight-lines were good and the ease at getting to the concessions and the bathrooms were ideal. I don't really think a new stadium was necessary, but since it's certainly easier to navigate around the place so I will not complain.

If you want to see a breakdown for Sunday's game, you can check that out at TiqIQ. And, of course, if you're looking for any other games, you can check that out on their website as well (we've added a link to the navigation bar at the top so you can check them out whenever you would like). As someone who frequently buys (and sells) on Stubhub, this is an invaluable tool that we'll be sharing with you as the season goes along so you can work to get the best tickets possible at the best price. Oh, and be sure to check out their blog too for more great stuff.

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