Three Ways Of Using Ticketmaster

Whether you’re headed to a baseball game, a concert or even the Olympic Games, chances are good Ticketmaster is the official source for the tickets you need. The company serves more than 8,000 clients worldwide, and it was the official ticketing agent for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. If buying tickets at the box office isn’t convenient, Ticketmaster fills the gap exclusively at many venues, offering three options for buyers: online service, charge by phone, or ticket outlets. There are some advantages to each of them, depending on what you’re looking for when it comes to service. If it’s the personal touch you like, charge by phone or the ticket outlets are the way to go. You’ll get a real person to help you through your purchase. On the other hand, if sheer convenience is what you’re after, Ticketmaster online is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Going online offers some other advantages; you can pop up a seating chart on screen and see exactly what’s available, and where you want to sit. At some venues, you can also take advantage of a service Ticketmaster calls ticketFast, which allows you to print your tickets directly from your computer rather than waiting for them to be delivered. There are also Internet pre-sales offered for some events. You may even be able to purchase tickets to some sports events online directly from season ticket holders. Ticketmaster works with some teams to offer tickets for sale to upcoming games. You can link to it directly from the Ticketmaster website, or visit www.teamexchange.ticketmaster.com. You’ll find tickets for NBA teams like The New York Knicks, the LA Lakers or the Miami heat, some WNBA teams and even the Arizona Rattlers, an arena football team. If the Internet is not the way you want to go, there are still two other options with Ticketmaster, charge by phone and a Ticketmaster outlet. Charge by phone numbers are available on the Ticketmaster website,

by calling information, or you may have access to a local number right in your own phonebook. Hours for charge by phone are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. And finally, if you really need the face-to-face contact, there’s the Ticketmaster outlet. You’ll find at least one in most cities in every state except Montana and Wyoming. Many larger cities have numerous outlets. The hours that these operate depend on the retail center where the ticket outlet is located. One of the advantages to going to a ticket outlet is there’s no waiting for your tickets. You can pick them up right there. The bottom line, then, when it comes to purchasing tickets through Ticketmaster is to decide what works best for you.