Does anyone know if the Packers adjusted the price for preseason tickets this year? I can see that I'm paying $560 per seat for 7 games but not sure if that is $80 a game or if they made the adjustment they were talking about last year. Found something about the Giants reducing price for preseason games but nothing specific to the Packers.
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With the $3 to $5 increase, tickets in respective areas in 2015 will cost:
- End zone seats – $80 (increase of $3)
- South end zone, 700 Level – $89 (increase of $4)
- End zone to the 20‐yard line – $92 (increase of $4)
- South end zone, 600 Level – $96 (increase of $4)
- Between the 20-yard lines – $105 (increase of $5)
Does it really matter? They are going to make up the money somehow. So just think of it as $112 per game for the regular season tickets and the preseason tickets are free.
far as I recall the GBP did not implement variable pricing for games. having two ticket packages, the green and the gold, made variable pricing a headache they didn't want to tackle.
Does it really matter?
Yes it does when a friend wants to buy my preseason tickets and I'm trying to figure face value and how much under face value to ask for them.
If it helps, I sell my endzone seats for $30 per.
I have a hard time charging full price for pre-season.
Unlike the NFL.
Does it really matter?
Yes it does when a friend wants to buy my preseason tickets and I'm trying to figure face value and how much under face value to ask for them.
Ya see?? You just never know why someone is asking a perceived stupid question. Context matters
Does it really matter?
Yes it does when a friend wants to buy my preseason tickets and I'm trying to figure face value and how much under face value to ask for them.
Hey, do you have any tickets for George W. Bush Presidential Library too?
Does it really matter?
Yes it does when a friend wants to buy my preseason tickets and I'm trying to figure face value and how much under face value to ask for them.
Ya see?? You just never know why someone is asking a perceived stupid question. Context matters
I didn't consider it a stupid question. Just wanted to point out, the NFL doesn't care. They are never going to charge less money for anything. The whole "variable pricing" crap is just a way for the NFL to get some of the money the ticket scalpers are getting.
P.S. Ticket scalpers are anyone that isn't the one who bought the tickets for face value.
I usually give my preseason away, but if someone insists on paying, it is 2 for the price of 1.
That is true. I give him and his wife a pair of tickets every year to a game of his choice (after I reserve a couple of games I really want to see) but this game is to schmooze a client of his that has been a fan since the Lombardi years but never set foot in Lambeau. So it's all getting expensed back anyway. Different circumstances and they would be freebies.
Which is all I was trying to find out. Thank you Satori and Tdog, by the way. Question was answered then you took things in some other direction.
You did not state you were trying to find out how much to charge a "friend" for tickets to a "practice" game.