Estra Pistoia vs Roseto: Tickets & Info

Pistoia Basket Drops Ticket Info: Get Ready for Game Day!

Pistoia, Italy – basketball fans, mark your calendars! Pistoia Basket 2000 has just released the details for purchasing tickets to their upcoming home games, and it’s time to get in on the action. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or looking to catch a game, here’s your comprehensive guide to snagging those coveted seats.

Online Blitz Kicks Off Tuesday, November 11th at 6 PM

The virtual gates swing open on Tuesday, November 11th, at 6 PM sharp for online ticket sales via www.etes.it. This is your prime prospect to grab tickets for all sectors of the arena. Think of it like the mad dash for Super Bowl tickets – you’ll want to be online and ready to go!

In-Person Box Office Hours: Your Conventional Game Day Experience

For those who prefer the tangible ticket in hand, the Pistoia arena box office, conveniently located adjacent to the Curva Pistoia entrance, will be open during these specific hours:

* Friday, November 14th: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
* Saturday, November 15th: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
* Sunday, November 16th: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM, and again from 4 PM until tip-off.

This offers a classic, old-school way to secure your spot, reminiscent of lining up for a major concert or a championship game back in the day.

Beyond the Arena: ACI and Etes Resellers Expand Access

The ticket-buying network is expanding! Starting the same time as the online launch, Tuesday, november 11th, at 6 PM, you can also purchase tickets through all Etes area resellers.

But here’s a particularly engaging development for local fans: the partnership with ACI (Automobile Club of Italy) delegations in the province continues. This means members can now buy tickets for single estra Pistoia matches at various ACI city offices (via Ricciardetto, via Donatori del Sangue, via Copernico, and via Donatori del Sangue) and provincial locations like Agliana, Lamporecchio, Monsummano Terme, Pescia, Quarrata, and San Marcello Piteglio. This is a smart move, mirroring how some U.S. sports franchises partner with local businesses or community centers to make tickets more accessible, especially for those outside the immediate city center.

Decoding the Ticket Prices: Get the Best Bang for your Buck

Here’s a breakdown of the ticket prices,so you can strategize your purchase:

* Curva pistoia and Florence:
* Full Price: €15
* Concessions (Under 18s & Over 65s): €12
* Non-Numbered Bleachers “Lo Conte Costruzioni”:
* Full Price: €20
* Concessions: €15
* Central Bleachers:
* Full Price: €42
* Reduced: €34
* “Lumos” Numbered steps:
* Full Price: €35
* Reduced: €28
* Non-Numbered Lateral Grandstand:
* Full Price: €25
* Reduced: €20
* Numbered Lateral Grandstand:
* Full Price: €40
* Reduced: €32
* Central Stand “Estra”:
* Full Price: €50
* Reduced: €45

And for the youngest fans,Under 8s get in FREE! This is a fantastic initiative to encourage families to experience the thrill of live basketball,much like many minor league baseball teams offer free admission for kids on certain game days.

Special Promotions: Rewarding Loyalty and Community Ties

Pistoia Basket is rolling out some attractive promotions:

* Dany Basket Quarrata Season Ticket Holders: If you have a personal PVC season ticket for Dany Basket Quarrata, you’ll receive the Under 18 and over 65 reduced rate (irrespective of your actual age) in various Lumosquare sectors. This offer excludes the Central Stand and the Central Stand.Notable Note: These tickets can only be purchased at the box office, not online. This is a great way to reward local club members and foster cross-promotional spirit.

* FC pistoiese Season ticket holders: Starting with this match and continuing for the rest of the season

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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