I usually just get my fix as soon as I plan on going to game, but perhaps I'm doing it wrong. For years, I've waited till game day to buy saints tix, and I always save big time. Have you guys waited last minute with success?
I usually just get my fix as soon as I plan on going to game, but perhaps I'm doing it wrong. For years, I've waited till game day to buy saints tix, and I always save big time. Have you guys waited last minute with success?
If you don't mind eating the cost of a couple of cheap tickets, do this.
Buy the cheapest you can stand ahead of time. Guarantee you're in the building regardless.
Check StubHub the afternoon of the game. Prices start falling pretty quickly as first pitch approaches.
We ended up in the Delta Club (all-inclusive, covered seats on a rainy day) for around $50-60 each, plus the cost of the cheaper tickets we bought ahead of time. Bought these tickets about 4:30 PM on game day. Still came out way ahead versus paying face value (or above) for the seats we ended up sitting in that night.
I remember the great times of like 2006 when Stubhub was pretty new, and the Phillies were still mediocre, me and my brother would decide to just go to games because someone popped seats on Stubhub. One game we sat right behind homeplate and I thinkwe paid 35 bucks per seat. Even the beginnning of 08 we could do silly stuff. Once the won the World Series the bandwagon fans showed up in droves. I imagine in the mid 2015s it was even more fun to get to go to games. Whent hey were averaging 40K+ it was a pain in the ass going to CBP, then I left south jersey adn they basically started sucking again.
Question for MSState or anyone else with interest. How many games do you attend in an average year? I may have another suggestion for you.
Season tickets to share?!?
Season tickets to share?!?
That’d be a cool idea