SprocketRocket
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I hate paper tickets. I’m surprised UT has held on to them this long. I don’t think I’ve been to an event using a paper ticket in 8-10 years, other than UT games. It’s like going back in time.
My season tickets are in my UT athletics app, I don’t have a LAN line, and I don’t use a fax machine. Because 21st century.
I hate paper tickets. I’m surprised UT has held on to them this long. I don’t think I’ve been to an event using a paper ticket in 8-10 years, other than UT games. It’s like going back in time.
My season tickets are in my UT athletics app, I don’t have a LAN line, and I don’t use a fax machine. Because 21st century.
I hate paper tickets. I’m surprised UT has held on to them this long. I don’t think I’ve been to an event using a paper ticket in 8-10 years, other than UT games. It’s like going back in time.
My season tickets are in my UT athletics app, I don’t have a LAN line, and I don’t use a fax machine. Because 21st century.
Yeah, back in November when I initially made the purchase, I had requested paper tickets as well. This week the digital tickets came, then the paper tickets came in. What are your thought? Based on what they sent, it's pretty obvious they desperately want to get away from the paper. Lol
So like almost everything else, you pay more for less? Sad that this might be the last printed tickets for the program and as you point out, the quality is substandard. Why am I not surprised?Agreed. We are very underwhelmed at the tickets. If they knew fans weren't going to be able to use them for admission and they were only souvenir tickets and that this could be the last year they even produce them, they should have spent a little more time/effort at their production. They look like they printed them on their inkjet printer in the business office. Nothing like the glossy picture tickets in nice bound booklets of the past. I got the feeling that at the last minute they said 'Oh crap - we have to send these people paper tickets.' and that's what we got. Anyway, this is my daughter's senior year in the Pride of the Southland Band so I'm glad I bought them. They will go in the scrapbook when my wife finally gets around to finishing it.
Haha, hardly any difference between these tickets and those you would purchase at a hometown carnival.So like almost everything else, you pay more for less? Sad that this might be the last printed tickets for the program and as you point out, the quality is substandard. Why am I not surprised?
To your point I haven't been issued a paper ticket for much else other than UT Football that I recall.
However, memories are tied to those old paper tickets for my family and I.
We can look at that ticket, see the section/row/seat #, date and opponent and with that physical reminder the memories of that day come alive - the sentimental value attached to that paper ticket looking back and remembering the day in detail is probably what I will miss.
But you’re coolI hate paper tickets. I’m surprised UT has held on to them this long. I don’t think I’ve been to an event using a paper ticket in 8-10 years, other than UT games. It’s like going back in time.
My season tickets are in my UT athletics app, I don’t have a LAN line, and I don’t use a fax machine. Because 21st century.
Screenshot is the answer,I wish had thought of at Bristol was about 10 feet away before my phone finally pulled them back up. Seen a few people getting turned away because they couldn't pull up the tickets. It was definitely a internet overload.Screenshot your ticket and print it at Walgreens boom there's your precious souvenirs.
There seems to be a dispute over these tickets getting a person in. I called after receiving the tickets to ask, they said yes, those tickets will get you in. So I don't know. I'm going to put mine up, use the digital.