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Hah. I’ve been to Pats games, prime time/playoffs what have you. I way prefer my couch to the stadium.Nope, my 85 inch tv is good enough for me.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Hah. I’ve been to Pats games, prime time/playoffs what have you. I way prefer my couch to the stadium.Nope, my 85 inch tv is good enough for me.
Oh I know, I’ve been that way several times. Been to Reno and stopped in Truckee, really loved it there. I lived in the East Bay, and had to go to Reno for a wedding.+1 +1
It ain't like driving on the Mass Pike. It is winding, curvy mountain roads of increasing/decreasing elevation. Hell, that's where the Donner Family ate each other.
Largely the NFL selling them right out of the gate. The league does lotteries for season ticket holders of participating teams. If you win the lottery you get to buy the ticket at face value which was ~$300-500ish but my knowledge is out of date. Premium outings like the Super Bowl have absolutely skyrocketed in costs since the post-COVID wealth concentration era we're in (Thanks Taylor Swift!).How do these ticket prices start off so high so fast? Is it the NFL selling them right out the gate at thousands of dollars each or are they like every other game where face value is like $300 and people just resell them?
I know you're right.Yeah the last Seahawks SB they were over 10k. I expect much of the same or worse. Still kicking myself for not going in 2011 tix dropped to under $900 just before kickoff. I almost left that morning about an 8 hour drive to Indy. I "went" to Phoenix, Houston and Atlanta. Borrowed a TV and antenna from Walmart and tailgated near the stadium watching the game. It was cool being in the atmosphere without the crazy tix prices.
Had two couples park next to us. They bought four tickets previously for $2500 each the broker refunded the money and resold them. When they arrived day of I told them we had just seen the tickets going for 10k in the stubhub booth. A while later they came back and had bought four tickets for 40k+.I know you're right.
I was at that Pats vs Seahawks SB. Seattle people would sell their home to have enough to buy SB tickets. I met folks from Mass who bought SB tickets online for 3K and the ticket broker sold the same seats to Seattle fans for 9K.
Were they from Mass?Had two couples park next to us. They bought four tickets previously for $2500 each the broker refunded the money and resold them. When they arrived day of I told them we had just seen the tickets going for 10k in the stubhub booth. A while later they came back and had bought four tickets for 40k+.
Welcome to this board.Hi Patsfans! I’ve been lurking on this forum for 20 years. Ive enjoyed the insights and arguments over the years much to the chagrin of my own productivity. So THANK YOU all so much, especially, Ian.
I talk Patriots with my father almost daily year-round. He’s getting older now and with the Pats exceeding all expectations and making it - and - the game being played in the Bay Area where I live, I just pulled the trigger on tickets. If anyone has any advice I’d love to hear it.
My 2007 SB ticket was $900 face value. 50 yard line 3rd level @ Glendale, AZ. I bought for $1000 from an ESPN guy who had to work last minute.How do these ticket prices start off so high so fast? Is it the NFL selling them right out the gate at thousands of dollars each or are they like every other game where face value is like $300 and people just resell them?
I was there, but couldn't score a ticket.I went to the Pats-Rams SB and it was amazing. Tickets were really cheap for that game (I got a ticket for about 3k the week before). I'm so damn happy I did it.
How much would she mark them up?My ex won tickets for 3 years. This is her last year, and she’s an eagles fan. Should I hit her up?
Hah. I’ve been to Pats games, prime time/playoffs what have you. I way prefer my couch to the stadium.
No they were Seahawks fans presumably from Seattle.Were they from Mass?
A Seattle woman bought a pair of 50 yard line lowers day of the game for her and Son @ 25K each. It seemed to me that Seahawks fans outnumbered NE fans at that SB. I watched the game at the AZ Pats fans club with a bunch of Pats fans from Boston who were screwed out of their tickets. I got to the AZ Pats club around 8 am to make sure that I could nab a seat.
I recall some Seattle fans that were mouthy and over confident.No they were Seahawks fans presumably from Seattle.
Easily outnumbered us. It had to be 3-1. Have to say though they were the nicest folks. But that stupid Sea.....Hawks chant was beyond annoying.
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