Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
nobody gets free tix
That's definitely not true
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
nobody gets free tix
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
I'm seeing $9500 for nose bleed.
Not surprised. The face value for thr cheapest ticket is $8100. The average is about $9800. I wouldn't pay that to sit on the 50.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
Originally posted by Lott49ersFan:The NFL is not going to give the 49ers 17.5% of the tickets for free
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
nobody gets free tix
That's definitely not true
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
I'm seeing $9500 for nose bleed.
Not surprised. The face value for thr cheapest ticket is $8100. The average is about $9800. I wouldn't pay that to sit on the 50.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
Each team still gets tickets for their fans. I got an email less than an hour after the NFCCG ended saying that I was not selected to purchase Superbowl tickets.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
Each team still gets tickets for their fans. I got an email less than an hour after the NFCCG ended saying that I was not selected to purchase Superbowl tickets.
Don't feel bad. We were never selected for any of the 5 super bowls in the dynasty run. My buddy's father held season tickets from the time they entered the NFL and of course from the time they moved to Candlestick. They said the lottery was weighted toward those that held tickets the longest. If that's true it's hard to believe we never got selected. 0-5.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
I'm seeing $9500 for nose bleed.
Not surprised. The face value for thr cheapest ticket is $8100. The average is about $9800. I wouldn't pay that to sit on the 50.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Lott49ersFan:The NFL is not going to give the 49ers 17.5% of the tickets for free
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
nobody gets free tix
That's definitely not true
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
Each team still gets tickets for their fans. I got an email less than an hour after the NFCCG ended saying that I was not selected to purchase Superbowl tickets.
Originally posted by Lott49ersFan:my bro in law was selected for the 2012 SB
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm not sure how they allocate tickets now but they used to have a drawing for each team. In the 80s there were about 15000 tickets allocated to each team. The others went to corporate sponsors and big wigs. Now the tickets are way more expensive. $8100 for the cheapest compared to $100 for the 49er-Dolphin SB at Stanford. People complain about food prices going up. What about entertainment prices?
Each team still gets tickets for their fans. I got an email less than an hour after the NFCCG ended saying that I was not selected to purchase Superbowl tickets.
Do you know anyone that's ever been selected? We've had tickets since 1957. Never been selected for any of the now 8 Superbowls.