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its on september 4th..but is it me or its getting more expensive? like the 10 game package in the blue section is 392 (39,20 per game) + 9,75 fees per game = about 50$ per game in blue...isn't much expensive than last year or its just me?
Well is the blue section the molson ex one? I'm looking for Toronto games so they are classified as rivalry games and I remember paying close to 100$ for the 1st december game last year. But yeah they must be more expensive knowing the NHL
its on september 4th..but is it me or its getting more expensive? like the 10 game package in the blue section is 392 (39,20 per game) + 9,75 fees per game = about 50$ per game in blue...isn't much expensive than last year or its just me?
Its normal if that it is more expensive. It gets more expensive each year..
I really disagree.
1. You can still see a game at face value for $30 (70%) of time.
2. They will still sell all the tickets so fast it will make your head spin and one of the rules in business is if you always sell out you are not charging enough.
3. The other 30% of the time you can still see a game for $40.
Montreal is great compared to Toronto where I believe they only have about 500 seats less than $65 face value
I really disagree.
1. You can still see a game at face value for $30 (70%) of time.
2. They will still sell all the tickets so fast it will make your head spin and one of the rules in business is if you always sell out you are not charging enough.
3. The other 30% of the time you can still see a game for $40.
Montreal is great compared to Toronto where I believe they only have about 500 seats less than $65 face value
You will never watch a game for 30$. You need to add more or less 12$ in fees and tax. So a game against the crappiest team in the league is at least 40$. Also, optimum games for 12$ more? This is crap.
I know people will still buy tickets. But as a student it kinda pisses me off. I'd rather go to a nice place, eat, drink and have fun with people while watching the game on big screen TVs.
You will never watch a game for 30$. You need to add more or less 12$ in fees and tax. So a game against the crappiest team in the league is at least 40$. Also, optimum games for 12$ more? This is crap.
I know people will still buy tickets. But as a student it kinda pisses me off. I'd rather go to a nice place, eat, drink and have fun with people while watching the game on big screen TVs.
I respect that some people enjoy the atmosphere of close friends and bar better and some being in the arena.
Form your point of view you are guaranteed to get a great view and see everything in crystal clear HD, and in terms of food + game you will get way more bang for your buck.
But for me its all about being inside the building being part of the crowd and the noise.
both options are great but if I won the lotto I would never miss a game no matter what.
Regular games have gone up by about 30% across the board, whereas optimum games are up by about 50%.
Is this the first season where they've actually given us subsections of sections (e.g. white center first row)? Talk about money-grabbing... Not that there's anything wrong with that if people are willing to pay.
It's been a couple of years now that I have not purchased a ticket to a game at the Bell Centre.I usually get 3-4 games per year from a client so I wait.Before I used to always buy the 10 game package,now instead I stay in the confort of my own home and purchase Center Ice and watch the game I want