Premium Tickets - NFL DIV 1/2 FINALS

Started by LikeItOrNot, April 28, 2012, 06:12:05 PM

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Manning18

Never though of that but i'd say you're dead right. 3k or so in raffle entries for both the hurling and football finals and 2 tickets would be covered for the year. Clubs would easily surpass that in sales

Those United ones seem like superb value! Are they the Upper Quadrants hospitality section? Was it in once

armaghniac

How the premium seats work for concerts?
I bought a ticket for Springsteen for about half price the day before, but all the seats around me in the Canal end were not full.
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Maroon Manc

Quote from: Manning18 on July 19, 2024, 10:30:50 AMNever though of that but i'd say you're dead right. 3k or so in raffle entries for both the hurling and football finals and 2 tickets would be covered for the year. Clubs would easily surpass that in sales

Those United ones seem like superb value! Are they the Upper Quadrants hospitality section? Was it in once

Aye the Quadrants, naturally some depending on where in the ground are a lot more expensive then that. Never in them, boycotted OT for 17 years whilst the Glazers were in charge. Had to go back when kids came along!

My dad had 10 year tickets back in the 80's for All Ireland finals, don't think he paid any more then a standard ticket. How times have changed!




Saffrongael

Think even the bog standard 10 year tickets where you are guaranteed two football and two hurling final tickets are really expensive.
Let no-one say the best hurlers belong to the past. They are with us now, and better yet to come

Manning18

Quote from: armaghniac on July 19, 2024, 11:02:43 AMHow the premium seats work for concerts?
I bought a ticket for Springsteen for about half price the day before, but all the seats around me in the Canal end were not full.

You get the option of buying your two normal seats for each, usually about 50% more than regular concert prices. Handy for the shortish bar queues and toilets but for a concert you're looking for atmosphere and its slightly more dead in premium, as well as being more expensive. I wouldn't count them as a huge perk in ownership

armaghniac

Quote from: Manning18 on July 19, 2024, 03:06:57 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on July 19, 2024, 11:02:43 AMHow the premium seats work for concerts?
I bought a ticket for Springsteen for about half price the day before, but all the seats around me in the Canal end were not full.

You get the option of buying your two normal seats for each, usually about 50% more than regular concert prices. Handy for the shortish bar queues and toilets but for a concert you're looking for atmosphere and its slightly more dead in premium, as well as being more expensive. I wouldn't count them as a huge perk in ownership

It certainly lacked atmosphere, many of those around were using it as pub with background music.
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