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How can I purchase single-game tickets when only season passes are shown?

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How Can I Purchase Single-Game Tickets When Only Season Passes Are Shown?

If you are only seeing season passes or multi-game tickets for an event on HomeTown, individual single-game tickets may not be currently available. The event organizer may have chosen to only sell season passes online, or the event settings might not yet include single-game tickets. This guide offers actionable steps to help you find and purchase single-game tickets or understand alternative options.

Why Are Single-Game Tickets Not Displayed?

There are several reasons you might not see single-game tickets:

  1. Organizers' Sales Settings: The event organizer may have chosen to list only season or multi-game passes.

  2. Ticket Availability: Single-game tickets may not yet be available or could be sold out.

  3. Event Setup: For some away games, the host school might control all ticket sales on its own event page rather than through HomeTown.

Steps to Find Single-Game Tickets

1. Search for the Game on the HomeTown Events Site

  • Use the search bar to look up the event by entering your school's name and the opponent's name.

  • Navigate to the event's page and check the specific game date to see if it includes a listing for individual tickets.

  • In some cases, event organizers may list single-game tickets closer to the event date, so check the page periodically.

2. Verify Ticket Availability Through Host Schools

  • For away games or events managed by another school, locate the hosting school's event page. Their ticketing policies may differ from your school’s standards.

  • Check whether the host school offers single-game tickets as a separate listing or provides gate sales during the event.

  • Confirm with the school, either on their online ticketing page or by contacting their athletic office.

3. Contact the Event Organizer

  • If you cannot find single-game ticket listings online, contact the event's organizer (e.g., school athletic department or hosting organization).

  • Ask whether single-game tickets are available and whether they can be purchased at the gate or through another method.

  • Some schools may handle single-game ticket sales offline through their athletic office or day-of-event sales.

4. Consider the Available Ticket Options

  • If single-game tickets remain unavailable, evaluate whether purchasing a season or multi-event pass aligns with your attendance needs.

  • Some events list only season or all-tournament passes, which may cover your desired game while providing access to additional matches.

Handling Sold-Out or Unavailable Single-Game Tickets

If single-game tickets are not available because they are sold out or exclusively offered as passes, here’s what to do:

  • Verify directly with the event’s organizer whether gate sales are an option.

  • Regularly check the HomeTown event page or the hosting organization’s website for updates.

Conclusion

Using these steps, you can maximize your chances of securing single-game tickets or understand alternative purchasing options. Whether searching online, coordinating with the event host, or evaluating ticket packages, the above guide ensures that you can navigate HomeTown’s system effectively.

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