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"Wilson Weekend" in the CLT...exogenous demand for Jets vs. Panthers tix likely to tick up.


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1 hour ago, weyco2000 said:

You need to edit OP to who actually owns Jet Blue.

You are correct...

 

2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Zack Wilson's was the founder of Jet Blue

Should read "Zach* Wilson's uncle was the founder of Jet Blue"...

*NOTE: I also misspelled his first name...shame on me!

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As someone living in SLC I was excited at the idea of a package to go see the Panthers first game.

But for $799 no tickets? Not even a night at a hotel? Just ‘4-5 hours to rest’ and basically no sleep for 48 hours?

What sort of shady con is this lmao 

Here is a lot better option:

Round trip - $450

1 night - $150

Panther game - $100

Beer - $50

Uber - $50

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