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Are you going to make the trip to LA for the NFC Championship game???

Originally posted by justjim77:
I was in the queue for Ticketmaster but missed out when they were released. Anyone know what the "cheapest" face value ticket was supposed to cost? I can't justify the prices I'm seeing in the secondary market as I need a flight too.
250 for the 500 level, but you won't get that price anytime soon
I went to week 18 there and sat in the 535 section, had a great view.Bu t i noticed that they had Standing room only tix available for that game. But not for this game, i looked all over and even called the rams ticket box office. they said they weren't doing that this time.
Wife bought tickets yesterday....covid is a pain because I don't vax.
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by golfish:
Wife bought tickets yesterday....covid is a pain because I don't vax.

You just need a negative Covid test within 48 hours (PCR) or 24 hours (antigen) of the gates opening (10:30 am) and you're good.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by justjim77:
I was in the queue for Ticketmaster but missed out when they were released. Anyone know what the "cheapest" face value ticket was supposed to cost? I can't justify the prices I'm seeing in the secondary market as I need a flight too.
250 for the 500 level, but you won't get that price anytime soon

Thanks. I'm aware of the pricing atm. I'm trying to justify how much over face I'm willing to pay and didn't know. I thought about pretending to be a Rams fan and get some off of Stanford's wife. Nothing better than tricking her and showing up in Red. Buncha whinny whimps
[ Edited by justjim77 on Jan 27, 2022 at 11:22 AM ]
  • Deebo
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I was going to go but this f**king covid has me knocked out
One concern I have is that week 18 prices were much more affordable. Could deter 49er fans from going.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
One concern I have is that week 18 prices were much more affordable. Could deter 49er fans from going.

I think it will make it the opposite.
Originally posted by Furlow:
You just need a negative Covid test within 48 hours (PCR) or 24 hours (antigen) of the gates opening (10:30 am) and you're good.

I'm going to take a test on Friday night...thank you, I thought it was game time.

Does anybody have any parking tips? $250.00 is crazy. I see some places that are 2-3 miles away for $10-30 but there 2-3 miles away. My sis said we could uber too the game but uber after the game is crazy.
[ Edited by golfish on Jan 27, 2022 at 11:53 AM ]
$250 for parking is NEVER ok. I'd just take an Uber to the game
Originally posted by golfish:
Originally posted by Furlow:
You just need a negative Covid test within 48 hours (PCR) or 24 hours (antigen) of the gates opening (10:30 am) and you're good.

I'm going to take a test on Friday night...thank you, I thought it was game time.

Does anybody have any parking tips? $250.00 is crazy. I see some places that are 2-3 miles away for $10-30 but there 2-3 miles away. My sis said we could uber too the game but uber after the game is crazy.
250 is not bad compared to the other places you can park in the stadium parking..

i paid 325 for the Tailgate lot.. and that is a deal
  • jcs
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This is from a yahoo sports article today

"Stubhub said Thursday that the NFC championship game is on track to be the best-selling playoff game in the ticket resale company's 22-year history. More than three-quarters of the tickets purchased on StubHub have gone to California residents. Of those buyers, 57 percent hail from Southern California and 43 percent from Northern California.

Stephen Spiewak of Vivid Seats cautions against equating where NFL ticket buyers live with what team they support. Spiewak's company has created a proprietary algorithm that uses "more than simply geography" to project what percentage of a crowd will be rooting for each team.

Sixty-five percent of fans at SoFi Stadium on Sunday will be supporting the 49ers, according to Vivid Seats' initial projection. That forecast caught even Spiewak by surprise since Vivid Seats estimates that the average NFL crowd is roughly 85 to 90 percent in favor of the home team."

This is going to be a home game for us
Originally posted by jcs:
This is from a yahoo sports article today

"Stubhub said Thursday that the NFC championship game is on track to be the best-selling playoff game in the ticket resale company's 22-year history. More than three-quarters of the tickets purchased on StubHub have gone to California residents. Of those buyers, 57 percent hail from Southern California and 43 percent from Northern California.

Stephen Spiewak of Vivid Seats cautions against equating where NFL ticket buyers live with what team they support. Spiewak's company has created a proprietary algorithm that uses "more than simply geography" to project what percentage of a crowd will be rooting for each team.

Sixty-five percent of fans at SoFi Stadium on Sunday will be supporting the 49ers, according to Vivid Seats' initial projection. That forecast caught even Spiewak by surprise since Vivid Seats estimates that the average NFL crowd is roughly 85 to 90 percent in favor of the home team."

This is going to be a home game for us
I wanna hear loud "BEAT LA" chants at the start of the game
My family needs to eat this month, so no, won't be going.
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