The Priority Lottery For St. Paul 2024 Is On!
  
The Top Priority Level has been open for a while.  The priority level one step down from the top opened up at 10:00 AM this Monday morning.  (That's my level; my purchase is complete.)  Here's some information you may find helpful:
Lower Bowl/Center Ice
- The are still seats available in all 4 Center Ice Sections, meaning Sections 103, 104, 116 & 117.
- For higher rows, Section 116 has the most seats available.
- For middle rows, Section 117 has the best availability.  I went with Section 117.
- These will be the best seats I've had for an Excel Energy Center Frozen Four.  Obviously the Center Ice locations will go pretty quickly.  If eligible to purchase, I recommend doing so without delay.
- Cost for the All-Sessions Pass was $345.
- Bad News is that's a fairly steep increase over 2023.  Good News is that unless I'm missing something, that number includes most fees.  There was one $26 Service Fee applied to my entire order.  If you have a group of eight -- the maximum size at the current priority level -- that's $3.25 per person.  Still annoying; but Ticketmaster usually hits you a lot harder.
Glass Seats 
- Still seats available; both in the Ends & the Sides.
- As usual the issue is cost, with an asking price of $650 per seat.
Club Level 
- The first three rows of Club are mostly gone, or at least not currently being offered for sale.
- Good availability in the higher rows of Club.
- Face Value of the All-Sessions Pass is $310 per seat.
Upper Bowl 
- Some of the Row 1 Seats have been snapped up.
- Otherwise excellent availability on both sides & both ends of the arena.
- The All-Sessions Pass is $220.
Lower Bowl/Attack Zones 
- Just Beyond the Center Ice Sections, you find Sections 102, 105, 115 & 118.
- Good Availability in all Four Sections.
- Same $345 Price.
- Once the Center Ice Seats sell, these sections will become the best available -- subject to your cost/benefit analysis, of course.
Odds & Ends 
- Overall the process is now pretty painless.  Unlike the bad old days, you didn't have to reload the seat map every time you want to check out a different section.
- No more "I'm Not A Robot" photos.
- By default, the website puts all of your seats in the same row.  If you want a different configuration, you have to place two separate orders.  Obviously you'd run a small risk that the seats in your second order will sell while you're completing your first purchase.
- Limit two orders per account.  But two orders should be enough to accommodate most configurations involving four or eight tickets.
 
  
Best of luck to all buyers!