Here are some top strategies for selling Tampa Bay Lightning tickets online:
Lightning season ticket holders can reach up to 5x the buyers by listing through TiqAssist. TiqAssist will broadcast your seats to 10+ of the top resale marketplaces, and manage the ticket pricing for you.
Other major resale marketplaces to sell individual Lightning tickets include Stubhub, SeatGeek, and Ticketmaster.
You can start to sell Lightning tickets when the team activates them in your account, typically in July. Most resale marketplaces will have games activated before then.
You can generally start to sell Tampa Bay Lightning season tickets with TiqAssist within 2 business days of signing up for service.
Tampa Bay Lightning season tickets are worth it depending on the performance of your team, the way you manage your season ticket, and the value you place on the community and attendance of games. Learn more about whether Lightning season tickets are worth it for you here.
The top four resale marketplaces that Tampa Bay Lightning ticket buyers go to are fairly evenly split between Ticketmaster, Stubhub, SeatGeek, and VividSeats. Gametime is popular as well for last-minute Tampa Bay Lightning ticket purchases.
There are no federal or state laws prohibiting the resale of Tampa Bay Lightning tickets. However, certain states have rules and regulations regarding whether a broker license is required, how much above face value you can list the tickets for, and whether you can sell the tickets on the stadium’s premises.
To learn more about best practices around how to sell Tampa Bay Lightning tickets, read our blog articles on “How to Resell Tickets Online” and “Best Ways to Sell NHL Tickets.”
The recommended way to sell Tampa Bay Lightning preseason tickets is to list them as early as possible, as market value decreases dramatically over time.
Tampa Bay Lightning preseason tickets typically lose value over time because there is very little buyer demand, given most key players either don’t play or get limited ice time.
Tampa Bay Lightning season ticket holders have the option to purchase their seats for home playoff games, typically at a discount from the public.
For advice on how to manage Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Playoff season tickets, check out our blog about managing NHL Stanley Cup Playoff tickets.
List Lightning playoff tickets as early as possible. You can start to sell Lightning Playoff tickets as soon as the resale marketplaces support it. Take advantage of the short sales spikes that happen when:
For more advice on how to sell Braves playoff tickets, check out our blog on selling NHL playoff tickets.
When deciding whether or not to renew Tampa Bay Lightning season tickets, consider:
If you’re on the fence about renewing your season tickets, consider using TiqAssist to make season ticket resale simple. We broadcast your seats on 10+ marketplaces with one tap, and handle repricing with our advanced pricing algorithms. Sign up for TiqAssist.
No, the Tampa Bay Lightning do not require personal seat licenses to acquire Amalie Arena season tickets.
Fans can get Tampa Bay Lightning season tickets by heading to their season ticket website. Join the waitlist to begin the process.
Through web browsers, you can access your Lightning season ticket account by going here.
For the app experience, you can download the Ticketmaster app for iOS or Android.
The price of Lightning season tickets varies based on the location of seats. The Lightning do not publicly release season ticket prices, but it is estimated that Lightning season tickets start at around $50 per game.
To transfer your Tampa Bay Lightning tickets, go to your Tampa Bay Lightning account on your phone or desktop. Click on “Manage Tickets” (depending on your device, it may be “Tickets” or “My Events”) and then click on the game that you want to transfer. Lastly, click the “Transfer” button and fill in the required information.
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