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Just got email from Panthers.  For $75, one can enjoy all you care to eat wings and burgers, along with a cash bar in the new Bubble prior to home games this season.  Live entertainment and Panthers legends will be also be around.  Not sure what regular price is, $75 is a 'special' for PSL holders.  Discuss.

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5 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Sounds pricey to me, but I can remember when I lived outside Buffalo you could buy a BIG bucket of real wings for $3.99 and the local McDonalds ran 50 cent burger specials.  $10 would put you into a food induced coma.

Most Bills fans I would image would have rather been in an actual coma than watch the last 15 years of Bills football.

 

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For the record, there was also an email a few weeks back about a special panthers parking privilege where you can park near the stadium

the cost on that:  $1600 for the season. 

If anybody for one second thinks tepper isn’t in this for the green, they are sadly mistaken. 

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I think the price point is fair.   Having it any lower would likely cause a lot of extra staff and security overhead, as well as, worsen the overall experience.  Is it cheap?  No.  But, it's a nice service to offer for people who want to take advantage of on rare occasion.

 

Really, the only part that stinks is those Ticketmaster fees.  I guess you should buy some stock in ticketmaster(live nation) and hope to recoup some loss there.

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2 hours ago, blackcat said:

Just got email from Panthers.  For $75, one can enjoy all you care to eat wings and burgers, along with a cash bar in the new Bubble prior to home games this season.  Live entertainment and Panthers legends will be also be around.  Not sure what regular price is, $75 is a 'special' for PSL holders.  Discuss.

To much money and out of curiosity I went through the purchase process.... it's through ticketmaster and after fee's the total for two was $180.47 .. so the real total is $90 per person :omg:

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1 hour ago, grateflday said:

To much money and out of curiosity I went through the purchase process.... it's through ticketmaster and after fee's the total for two was $180.47 .. so the real total is $90 per person :omg:

yeah, and that's with the 'special' PSL owner discount.  Wonder what they'll charge non PSL holders....

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