Because that's what I'm seeing every time I look. Approximately, give or take a few bucks either way. For nose bleed seats that is.
I haven't been to a game for a couple years and every time I look at going I shudder at the price. The cheapest I'm seeing right now are for the Tampa MNF game and that's $135 + "fees" which i assume will push them to around $200 a pop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tmax63:
I went to 1 game in Arrowhead the year we totally sucked and the Mrs got us 2 tickets for the game a couple of days before Christmas as my present. Prices nowadays are to the point where you could fly to Vegas and watch it at a sportsbook for less than the tickets. Or I can stay home and sit (at least part of the time) in my chair and have a better view. And buy a good bottle of whiskey to celebrate or drown sorrows.
I had to pay $250 for my wife and I to get a table in the PH sportsbook for the AFC championship game vs the Bengals. Higher end books are probably the same price as going to a game now days. I think they wanted $500 for the table but since it was the second game and it was us or no patrons, they gave us a "discount". [Reply]
Originally Posted by George Liquor:
I had to pay $250 for my wife and I to get a table in the PH sportsbook for the AFC championship game vs the Bengals. Higher end books are probably the same price as going to the game now days. I think they wanted $500 for the table but since it was the second game and it was us or no patrons, they gave us a "discount".
We paid $350 for the SB at the Circa swim. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
Sounds like they have officially priced the average fan out of going to games. As I have said many times, the greed of the NFL has no limits.
The average NFL fan is also the one who gets hammered and throws up on a kid while picking a fight. [Reply]