<p>We got all our tickets in the mail awhile ago. Fed Ex I believe. And everyone else I know who ordered them got there, as well. YOu might want to check on that. </p>
<p>zebes</p>
<p>We got all our tickets in the mail awhile ago. Fed Ex I believe. And everyone else I know who ordered them got there, as well. YOu might want to check on that. </p>
<p>zebes</p>
<p>I called the UCF guy - they didn't send mine out until last Thursday, so fedex will deliver them on Monday..
:-)</p>
<p>I was encourged that she got her lottery tickets for what is probably the biggest game of the year. Perhaps it bodes well for the balance of the year.</p>
<p>BTW I think UCF ticket people did a disservice by telling parents and kids that there wouldn't be season tickets for underclassman, apparently that wasn't the case.</p>
<p>We went to the orientation July 19-20. The football guy I spoke to there definitely didn't say there wouldn't be season tickets for underclassmen. He encouraged me to apply for a season ticket for my son. I actually didn't fax the order form in for several weeks after that. We ordered our own season tickets after a lot more discussion with family members etc., several weeks later. DS found out that he had the season ticket a couple of weeks ago, I think.</p>
<p>On the bright side, if you DIDN'T get student season tickets, and it turns out that there isn't that great a demand during the lottery, you just saved yourself $72.</p>
<p>:-)</p>
<p>I wasn't sure that DS would bother with the lottery for each home game, and I thought that knowing he had the ticket would make him more likely to go to the games, and get involved with all the hoopla. So that was another reason we went for the season tickets.</p>
<p>That is what they told my wife, mid July. So far so good, we will see how it works out for the balance of the year, as many things this year it will be a learning experience for following years.</p>
<p>BTW they all won the lottery again for next weekend for the next game, 2-2 so far</p>
<p>Excellent!</p>