Predator Arena VIP Seats for Challenge Matches, US Open 10-Ball, & US Open 8-Ball

CSI - Ozzy

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2015 Predator Arena VIP Seats

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Purchase Information
A limited number of VIP seats are available for purchase. Each VIP seat will be elevated on risers to give you the best view of the action. Please note that purchasing a VIP seat gives you the right to that seat for the entire duration of the events (July 22 - August 1) and purchases for individual days are not available. However, the seat purchaser may give or transfer the seat ticket to anyone at any time.

Predator Arena Schedule of Events
July 22: BCAPL & USAPL Singles / The Kamui Challenge (Jayson Shaw vs. Corey Deuel)
July 23: BCAPL & USAPL Singles / The Tiger Challenge (Shane Van Boening vs. Mike Dechaine)
July 24: US Open 10-Ball Championships
July 25: US Open 10-Ball Championships
July 26: US Open 10-Ball Championships
July 27: BCAPL & USAPL Singles & Teams / Trick Shot Demonstrations
July 28: BCAPL Singles & Scotch Doubles Finals / Junior 9-Ball Challenge
July 29: US Open 8-Ball Championships
July 30: US Open 8-Ball Championships
July 31: US Open 8-Ball Championships
Aug 1: BCAPL Teams Finals


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I'm planning on attending the 10 ball event. Will the bleachers be free? Available for purchase at the site?
 
pardon my ignorance, where abouts is the arena located?

Had to go to the CSI home page and then scroll down to find it, but it would appear that it is located in Las Vegas, NV. I felt like I just cracked a safe to get that information.
 
Had to go to the CSI home page and then scroll down to find it, but it would appear that it is located in Las Vegas, NV. I felt like I just cracked a safe to get that information.

Yes CSI does many things right but the overall website organization and placement of info on individual pages needs a lot of work.
 
Spectator

Those not registered in any event can purchase a CSI card for $35 which allows them to watch from the bleachers all 11 days and play on any open pool table all 11 days.

Those who have paid a green fee by entering an event can do this without paying anything additional.

I hope this helps!
 
Those not registered in any event can purchase a CSI card for $35 which allows them to watch from the bleachers all 11 days and play on any open pool table all 11 days.

Those who have paid a green fee by entering an event can do this without paying anything additional.

That is a smoking deal, I gotta admit.

I do not agree with the bar table direction, but getting people into the event for free so they can watch stuff is a great move and can only help. I remember the events at the Riv where they were in the room down at the end of the hall, you had to pay to get in and the bleachers were all but empty, it was a dreary sad state. This is a good direction getting the event out there and getting some new potential fans to have a chance to catch a look at it.

The shift to open tables is also such a phenomenal move, I remember voting on the move from plugging the table back those many years ago and I could not get my mark onto the "green fee" box fast enough.
 
Those not registered in any event can purchase a CSI card for $35 which allows them to watch from the bleachers all 11 days and play on any open pool table all 11 days.

Those who have paid a green fee by entering an event can do this without paying anything additional.

I hope this helps!

thanks! good deal!
 
That is a smoking deal, I gotta admit.

I do not agree with the bar table direction, but getting people into the event for free so they can watch stuff is a great move and can only help. I remember the events at the Riv where they were in the room down at the end of the hall, you had to pay to get in and the bleachers were all but empty, it was a dreary sad state. This is a good direction getting the event out there and getting some new potential fans to have a chance to catch a look at it.

The shift to open tables is also such a phenomenal move, I remember voting on the move from plugging the table back those many years ago and I could not get my mark onto the "green fee" box fast enough.

Thank you. We don't have to agree on everything but I appreciate the fact that you also took the time to write something positive. Thank you, sir.
 
@ OZZY - what's the distance from the back of the table seats, to the 1st row of bleachers (backside)? based on your autocad, it should be 6 feet?
 
Dimensions

7'-8" from the back of the tables to the front of the bleachers. 3'-8" aisle between the risers and the bleachers.
 
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