Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Seats

maybe i was wrong, i would even admit that, but that does not excuse the thought process behind the behavior.

I went to the Met game last night. As usual, in the 8th inning, the bullpen threw the game away (literally and figuratively). So As I was sitting in the (empty) upper deck, and after a two run homer by the opposition made it a three run lead, I observed the mass exodus from my vantage point. I decided to give my son, who was with me, a different perspective of the game, and move down ONE LEVEL. We are not talking field box here, or trying to get into the dugout (maybe I could pinch hit, I couldn't do any worse than the players...) just lower altitude. So I went down to a section of about 150 seats with about 5 people in it, and sat down in the last row of the section, which was COMPLETELY EMPTY. Not a single person in the entire row of at least 30 seats.

Not a minute later, a staff member comes over and makes me leave. Tells me to go back to my seat. I mean, we are talking maybe 4,000 people left in the WHOLE STADIUM.

So not only do they suck, but their customer service sucks as well.