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Does this take into account area? Bc $200 in san Fran is like $500 in Charlotte. Same with Boston plus both have rings.

Also Vegas makes sense for obvious reasons. It’s Vegas.

Cowboys make sense with the whole dynasty/ring generation still alive. 

Also I’ve been to 3/4 of the other stadiums and they’re much nicer than ours.

Trying really hard to understand why in the world the Panthers are on there though…so dumb.

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Interesting that the parking is brought up in this infographic because a lot of lots that were in Uptown for seasons prior dont exist anymore. They have built high rises and apartments on them. 

 

Id also like to see what 6-10 are and then the rest of the nfl on this chart. I have a sneaky suspicion #32 is going to be above $200. @NASdid that graphic link to a site by any chance?

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

The parking numbers are ludicrous.  I haven't paid 80 bucks to park for the last four games I have attended combined.  Are they only taking into account team owned parking?  Even so, it's not that expensive.

For real, I don’t even lot 1 which is the Mint St deck is that much a game.

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49 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Where are they getting their prices?

 

Hotdogs are $6 and 24oz beers are $13 at Bank of America Stadium

 

source: https://www.panthers.com/stadium/concessions

Pffffttt they are wasting money on the hot dogs…now the new grilled cheese stands they have are where it’s at…the brisket melt is *chefs kiss*

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