Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:Well prices are not ever going to get cheaper.. at the time in 71… I'm pretty sure it wasn't cheap compared to the prices before then
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:The experience is well worth it.. as a STH my trips our to away games and they are better than just staying home
Originally posted by kdoggie:
Yea but how's the field look?
The field views are good from just about anywhere. The sunny side can be a problem for those that don't like heat. Even if if isn't warm you'll be looking into the sun for much of the game. Just stay home and buy a 77" TV instead. The cost of the trip to one game will just about cover the price of a new TV depending on how many tickets you are buying, expensive parking and high price of gas. Oh and food prices.
More power to you if you can afford the inflated prices. I guess I was spoiled having been a season ticket holder from 1971 thru 2003. We actually won championships in those days and the seats only coat $50-$65 per game on the lower section 30 yard line.
Actually the price per ticket didn't go up much from 1971 to 2003. I think they were about $35-$40 in 1971 and gradually went up to $65. We didn't have to pay any money up front for the right to buy tickets either. That's a huge cost now at many stadiums. $12K to $60K. Expect the prices to keep rising until fans stop going. Every time they negotiate new deals and new contracts with networks, the costs go up.
Sucks. Nowadays you can't take 4 people and get decent seats for less than a couple grand
[ Edited by ninerfan818 on Aug 17, 2022 at 6:14 PM ]