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Southieinnc
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Have a ticket to sell?
Please keep me in mind.....
Please keep me in mind.....
Gotta play the games first.... Playoffs are the playoffs... Unless your just looking for tickets in general.. I think there around 2,000 dollars for the cheapest tickets... give or take..
I think there would be plenty interest in Seattle vs Indy.... the 2 great young QBs from the '12 draft class.
Tickets won't go on sale til the matchup is set, then there's a lottery for season ticket holders. Secondary market will have plenty available for a pretty penny. Prices will go down as the game gets close. Can't remember what the lowest ended up being last year for nose bleeds but it was WAY less than $2k.
Last year was in a very population heavy corridor. They'll be cheaper this year. Not as many to go to Arizona. I'm hoping to pay $1200 to see Seattle beat New England.....
I went last year. I was able to pay face value. Which was still $1500.
Not spending that kinda cash again. Truth be told I prefer to watch it at home.
I fly into Az the end of January. 1st hope is the Hawks are in. 2nd hope is that I finally win the ticket lottery.
3rd time is the charm???
If I don't win it's the secondary market for me.
I never got the whole "spend thousands of $$$ to go to the game" hype.
For less than $200 I can fill the room full up with beer and snacks and I'd never have to leave my couch other than smoke and piss breaks.
I paid $1600 for an $800 ticket to the superbowl last year. I noticed that roughly 4 days from the game the tickets really started to drop. Right after the NFCCG they were by far the most expensive.
You'll have ZERO problem getting tickets to the game if you wait until 3 or 4 days out. There were still thousands of tickets on the market at that time.
The four people that sat in front of me were NYG fans who had tickets they got at face value; they said that they were trying to sell them for $2000 and since no one bought them they just went to the game. I told them I paid $1600 and one of the wives hit her husband and said "I TOLD you we should have sold for less money!!"
Anyway, just wait if you're going to go to the game. It was the most exciting experience I've had in my lifetime; I'll NEVER regret paying that much for tickets to the game. I've blown far more money on things far more forgettable.
The prices are in the $2000+ range right now on the secondary market. I'm in AZ and want to go bad, but $2000 in the nose bleed isn't an option. I'm hoping they drop.