Friday, March 4, 2011

“Your guide to getting tickets to the 2011 Women’s NCAA Final Four - Collegebaseball.rivals.com” plus 1 more

“Your guide to getting tickets to the 2011 Women’s NCAA Final Four - Collegebaseball.rivals.com” plus 1 more


Your guide to getting tickets to the 2011 Women’s NCAA Final Four - Collegebaseball.rivals.com

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The 2011 women's NCAA basketball Final Four at Conseco Fieldhouse is going to be a battleground between four teams for the right to advance to the finals in order to be crowned a champion. Getting tickets to any great event is sometimes tough, but we'll help you get there. Here are three websites for you to find your perfect seat to this year's women's NCAA basketball Final Four.

Stubhub

Stubhub is a very easy to use website that gives its users direct access to this year's Women's NCAA Basketball Final Four. The arena map with seats for sale are colored in, and all you do is click on which seats you want to purchase. All of the information that you will need, like how much they cost, and how many seats are actually available to purchase are located on the rightside of the page. Remember that all seat prices are set by the seller, and in most cases there is a shipping charge directly added to the cost of the tickets to have them mailed out to you. If you have any additional questions, you can find all the information you might need about the tickets you are purchasing by clicking on the blue "see details link."

Ticket Liquidator

Ticket Liquidator is one of the best places to go for discounted tickets to this year's Women's NCAA Basketball Final Four. The arena map is highlighted in different colors to show where they have tickets available. Keep in mind that Ticket Liquidator does not own the tickets, and that your final ticket purchase is not final until the seller accepts your offer to sell you their tickets. In order to get the tickets out to you there is a shipping cost, but the great things about the company is that you do have the option of purchasing event ticket insurance, because if you are unable to attend the final four for some reason you are going to be protected. The cost of the ticket insurance is always based on the final purchase price of the tickets.

Razorgator

Razergator highlights the tickets that are available in a light blue color. This is a great site because all of the information is very easy to access. The tickets are listed on the right which includes how many there are total and how much they cost. The great thing about the site is that they also show you if any tickets that have been reduced by the seller, or if there are any additional notes that the seller has given for buyers. In order to buy any tickets, you have to create an account with them, but the process is easy . Remember that no ticket sales are final until the reseller approves the ticket sale. On a positive note the site was also featured as a 2010 Kiplinger s Best as the "Best site to score game & concert tickets."

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The Mingei International Museum will debut on Sunday a new treasure map for the Discover Mengei! Treasure Hunt.

On the last Sunday of every month, the museum hosts Community Sunday, an event designed to introduce families to the programs and exhibits that are offered.

The new treasure map will lead guests on a journey through the Museum's Native American Art and Romanian Folk Art exhibits. Guests will answer questions about the exhibits as they go, and prizes will be awarded for guests who complete the treasure hunt.

Admission for Special Community Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. is $5 per family or $3 per individual. More ticket information is available on the museum website.

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