Snow update: Wizards announce ticket exchange policy
Despite the inclement weather scheduled to hit the D.C. area this weekend, the Wizards still plan on hosting the Atlanta Hawks at Verizon Center on Saturday. But the team announced a ticket exchange policy for those unable to attend the game.
Fans can take their unused tickets for the Hawks' game to the Verizon Center Box Office beginning Friday at 10 a.m. and redeem them for tickets to the Wizards vs. Timberwolves game on Feb. 17. There won't be any service charges added.
Wizards planholders can also exchange their unused tickets at the Verizon Center Box Office for the Minnesota game on February 17th, or redeem their unused tickets for one of the pre-selected planholder exchange games listed in their planholder on-line guide. No service charges will be added.
The Wizards already had a ticket exchange from the game against the New York Knicks on Jan. 30. People who couldn't attend because of the weather can exchange those tickets for the Timberwolves game as well.
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February 4, 2010; 11:14 PM ET
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Posted by: Samson151 | February 5, 2010 6:25 AM | Report abuse
or how about just turn our tickets in and get our money back? i say our effort to attend these games should match the wizards effort on the court
Posted by: jdwood84 | February 5, 2010 8:10 AM | Report abuse
Why not nobody wants to watch them anyway.
Posted by: skcs1994 | February 5, 2010 8:57 AM | Report abuse
Why all the cruelty? The Wizards have had some astonishingly bad luck this year and I really don't understand why all the mean little children (whatever age they may be) feel so compelled to heap insult onto injury.
Is it that it makes you feel like big men to insult actual men from a safe distance, like the pathetic little cowards you are?
Posted by: FergusonFoont | February 5, 2010 9:49 AM | Report abuse
After reading all the posts on suggested Wiz trades, it is clear what the Wiz must do. The Wiz should call up whole bunches of teams and say, "Give me some of your best players. In return we will give you our s--t."
If 5 or 6 teams fall for that, then the Wiz will be just fine.
Posted by: EdDC | February 5, 2010 8:29 AM
BRILLIANT! JUST ABSOLUTELY DUCKING BRILLIANT!
Posted by: LarryInClintonMD | February 5, 2010 9:51 AM | Report abuse
"Why all the cruelty? The Wizards have had some astonishingly bad luck this year and I really don't understand why all the mean little children (whatever age they may be) feel so compelled to heap insult onto injury.
Is it that it makes you feel like big men to insult actual men from a safe distance, like the pathetic little cowards you are?"
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Big men, cowards? What are you talking about? Considering us fans pay good money to watch the product on the court, at the least the teams' effort should be at 100%. And if you think the effort is there and their woes are due completely to bad luck, I feel sorry for you.
Posted by: jdwood84 | February 5, 2010 10:24 AM | Report abuse
"Why all the cruelty? The Wizards have had some astonishingly bad luck this year and I really don't understand . . . ."
This part of the post I agree with.
But there's no need to resort to name calling. Call them fans, maybe--short for fanatics.
Posted by: BPupp | February 5, 2010 11:41 AM | Report abuse
Is it that it makes you feel like big men to insult actual men from a safe distance, like the pathetic little cowards you are?
Posted by: FergusonFoont | February 5, 2010 9:49 AM | Report abuse
i would say every word that i post to these guys faces. what are they gonna do pull a buncha unloaded pistols on me and then snitch about it? why don't the spurs have astonishingly bad luck, or the lakers, or the jazz? good teams with good management make their good luck. look at how cle has been run since lebron,bos since kg,orl since howard. these teams haven't allowed themselves to be astonishingly unlucky they protect their assets even from themselves. all the wizards ever have is bad luck. enough apologizing for them. they ARE really bad right now. be man enough to say that.
Posted by: lilhollywood10 | February 5, 2010 11:51 AM | Report abuse
can we exchange wizards tickets for DeMatha tickets?
or possibly tickets to herbert hoover jr high school?
Posted by: smc635 | February 5, 2010 3:22 PM | Report abuse
Hell, the way this season's going, if I had Wizards tickets I'd trade them for a couple of three-piece dinners from Popeye's.
Posted by: jcbcmb68 | February 5, 2010 5:21 PM | Report abuse
Can you help? Wizards vs Hawks 2/6 - Due to the inclement I really appreciate the ticket exchange policy (Feb 17th vs TWolves), however, I purchased these tickets because it was a weekend game and I am bringing school age kids. We are traveling from Richmond VA. Is it possible for me to exchange our tickets for the Feb 19th game vs Nuggets? Also, is there some other means to exchange tickets besides coming to the Box Office? Thank you for the consideration.
Posted by: qlecleaning | February 6, 2010 9:43 AM | Report abuse
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Can we turn in our tickets and get a pair for Lakers-Celts?