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Charlotte Hornets 2018/2019 Season Ticket Holder Guide

2018/2019 Information about being a season ticket holder



(READ ABOUT MY OTHER SEASON EXPERIENCES)

This will be my 3rd season as a season ticket holder for the Charlotte Hornets and every season I learn a bit more and I share more with you the reader.

1/22/2018 - At this Point I'm still in the 2017/2018 season and I've renewed my seats.

I received a call and a letter from my account manager telling me about the upcoming 2018/2019 season.
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I was given information about prices and the benefits for the 2018/2019 season
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I paid my 1st of 12 payments for my 43 games in the 2018/2019 Season.




 In the upcoming 2018/2019 season I will pay $7446.62 at $654.41 a month. I made back $3223.84 from my 2017/2018 half season so this upcoming FULL season will really cost me $4222.78. In the upcoming season after I sell the nights I don't go I might make a profit and put a serious dent in the 2019/2020 seasons cost.

This is a work in progress and I won't be updating until the 2018/2019 season starts. Until then check out the past two seasons informational blogs.

A semi detailed guide for anyone wanting to know what being a new Charlotte Hornets Season Ticket Holder is like.

A semi detailed guide for anyone wanting to know what being a new Charlotte Hornets Partial Season Ticket Holder is like.

Just a little bit about me and why I go to live NBA games

This is a guide that breaks down the real difference in cost between being a season ticket holder and getting tickets from other reputable sources

This is a guide that breaks down the realities of how much money you can get for your seats the nights you are unable to go to the games

This is a guide that can help you learn how to view and interpret pictures from arena seats before you spend your money on seats.

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