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Ticket prices rise 2nd year in row


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Per all three beat writers at C.O. Two thirds increasing between two and five bucks per ticket. Not a real big hit as long as they continue to progress. Keep improving the product and the bitching wont't be very loud. Regress and take the back lash.

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Somewhat related note, but what do Hornets tickets average?

Because my season tix for the Warriors went up again and I've been told are the highest in the league. I'm dreading when we move to San Francisco, I won't even be able to afford them anymore.

 

Hard to compare since we've gotten "grandfathered" pricing and seats from when they were at the Hive...but they just went up five bucks for next year.  I think it's $35 a ticket now.  We're on the upper middle part of sec 103,  no club stuff or anything. 

 

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Hard to compare since we've gotten "grandfathered" pricing and seats from when they were at the Hive...but they just went up five bucks for next year. I think it's $35 a ticket now. We're on the upper middle part of sec 103, no club stuff or anything.

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So is that 1st floor still, not second level?

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Per all three beat writers at C.O. Two thirds increasing between two and five bucks per ticket. Not a real big hit as long as they continue to progress. Keep improving the product and the bitching wont't be very loud. Regress and take the back lash.

I'm fine with that. Now, if they can just get my fellow PSL owners to quit selling out to opposing fans.

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Somewhat related note, but what do Hornets tickets average?

Because my season tix for the Warriors went up again and I've been told are the highest in the league. I'm dreading when we move to San Francisco, I won't even be able to afford them anymore.

Yea SF is not a cheap place to live. I think they still have the highest rent in the US.

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I cannot believe they're raising prices after that headache of a season. All of those years watching Hurney mismanage this team and piss away our drafts, now we have 2 decent seasons and they want to raise the prices on us? Anything short of hosting the NFC Championship next year should be a reduction in prices.

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I cannot believe they're raising prices after that headache of a season. All of those years watching Hurney mismanage this team and piss away our drafts, now we have 2 decent seasons and they want to raise the prices on us? Anything short of hosting the NFC Championship next year should be a reduction in prices.

For roughly $3,150 ($2400 for tix,

$350 for my parking space, and $400 my share of tailgate food), I can spend 10 Sunday's with my friends and family from 8am - 5pm tailgating and watching an NFL game in person. That's $315 per Sunday for a family of 4 to have 9 hours of fun with friends. Not a bad investment in my eyes.

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