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Yes. When you buy Puerto Rico tickets via SeatPick, the platform automatically presents seats that are next to each other, so there's no risk of being separated. If you prefer to see all available options - including seats that may not be together - you can turn off the 'Seated Together' filter on the event page.
In the event that the match date or kick-off time is altered, your Puerto Rico tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled fixture. No action is required on your part - your tickets will be fine for the new time and date.
There’s no fixed limit on how many Puerto Rico tickets you can buy on SeatPick. Select the amount of tickets you require when opening the event page to browse suitable options. Availability always depends on the stock from our providers, so the number of seats can vary.
It depends on the situation. Last-minute Puerto Rico tickets can be cheaper as the event nears, but it's far from guaranteed. Puerto Rico ticket prices will change according to demand, availability, and the listing provider. For high-profile matchups, prices often increase in the days leading up to the event.
It's generally best to arrive at Puerto Rico games around 60 minutes before kick-off. You’ll use this time to go through security and find your seat, before soaking up the pre-match atmosphere. Early arrival will help you beat the queues, especially for high-profile games.
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