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Club Seat Question


chad

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Scored some club seats for tomorrow night in section 344. They break out the costs of the tickets between Ticket Price, Amenities, and Tax. The "Amenities" dollar amount is astronomical. Does that cover anything else other than the ability to walk around the club level?

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After sitting with my dad since 1995 in section 554 I purchased club psl's three years ago. Most people sit, I stand during defense and other plays. Nobody cares that I stand. We high five each other, scream and yell on defense, slam seats,etc.. They know I'm a die hard fan and respectful of people around me. My section seems to be pretty solid, most of them are older than me (I'm 36), but very into the game. I have noticed several owners around our section sell about half of their tickets each season.  My business partner has club seats two sections over from me and he hates it. However, half of the time I look over at him he is looking at his phone. I have sat in other seats that had more rowdy fans but I think a lot of it is luck of the draw and getting to know people around you a little bit.

With club you are provided access to the the club level amenities, liquor, craft beer, various food selections, private bathrooms, live music, and so on. You also receive discounts on merchandise, have your own private entrance with separate security and a few other things. The ticket prices and amenity fees vary greatly. I cannot figure out how they calculate the ticket prices and gave up trying. The lady right next to me pays $20 more per ticket. My buddy one section over from me but on the same pricing tier is paying $65 LESS per ticket. We are all PSL owners. Club has some weird ticket price math.

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