04-08-2008, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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$95 endzone seats....and the price went up?
Wow....I thought SC season tickets were high.
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04-08-2008, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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How much are SC season tickets?
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04-08-2008, 04:23 PM | #3 |
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I think it's great that season ticket prices are rising for BYU football (I assume that's what you're referring to in your post). Those people that have rights to renew seats for their lifetime and the next generation's lifetime certainly don't have a right to the seats at bargain basement prices. If BYU raises the prices up then hopefully more of those people won't renew within the necessary two years and thus relinquish the lifetime rights. That means guys like me can have a chance at purchasing those seats whereas those seats are now unavailable for any amount of money.
The hayseeds that want to take all of their 10 kids to the game, try to smuggle their lunch in the pockets of their overalls, and whine about wanting "affordable family entertainment" can cry me a river. It's time to bring the program to a new level and I say that as long as the stadium is full, BYU should charge whatever the market will bear for the tickets. |
04-08-2008, 04:45 PM | #4 |
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Season tickets run $330.00; now if you want better seats, prepare to pony up at least $5,000 for a shot at anything decent. I've got a mix of seats in the donor and non donor sections. My donor seats have been moved twice in the last three seasons; I guess I need to write a bigger check...lol!
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Above that are the Legacy levels, which require a one-time contribution along with yearly donations. Check out the details here. I don't think $95 for season tickets in the end-zone is expensive at all. You can take your family out to a game for under $100 easily (depending on size of family and frugality of concessions purchases). I've never found the ticket-price whiners to be all that compelling. Additionally, I find the people who bring kids to athletic events, and then let the kids screw off on the bleachers, to be exceptionally annoying. I won't take my kid to a game until they can sit through an entire game on TV at home.
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I was mistakenly told by my buddy that it was PER game. I could understand the outrage if that were the case; $115 per season ticket is a great bargain...top 15 team, 2 year confrence win streak, BCS hopeful, what's to complain about? |
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The problem with the stadium donor program is that it was a spectacularly shortsighted thing for BYU to do. Now, BYU struggles to reward high-priced donors with good seats because many of the best seats are basically "owned" by stadium donors that don't make any ongoing contribution to the program other than buying their tickets each year. Big-shot Cougar Club guys who donate $5K or more each year sometimes can't get as good of seats as the stadium donor who donated $5K one time back in 1981. Basically, BYU sacrificed long-term valuable seat real estate in order for short-term gain to defray the cost of construction. A colossally short-sighted and overly-fiscally-conservative decision. I don't begrudge those who are stadium donors the rights they have. They knew a good deal when they saw it. I sure wish my old man would have donated back in the early 80s when the stadium was expanded. However, I think the stadium donors should be paying what the tickets are really worth. Thus, I say jack the price up. $450 for a prime west-stands chair seat on the 50 yard line is still very cheap. That's only $75 a game. BYU should double those ticket prices. |
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04-08-2008, 07:27 PM | #10 | |
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BTW - the ticket prices for end-zone seats LAST year were $85, and sideline were $180. Those prices went UP TO $95 EZ & $200 Sideline for the '08 season. I've already purchased my tickets. Obviously I don't have the seats assigned yet, but I expect to be around the 20-yard line.
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