Is the WJC overpriced?

Is the price point ridiculous?

  • Yes

    Votes: 57 83.8%
  • No

    Votes: 6 8.8%
  • Am I cheap?

    Votes: 5 7.4%

  • Total voters
    68

Czechboy

Náš f*cken barák!
Apr 15, 2018
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I paid $68 to watch Czechs play Kazakhstan in the Smaller arena on Ottawa. So yes.. it's way too much.

I will say Ottawa did a nice.job. never made it to Kanata but the vibe around TD place was really cool.
 
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JimmyApples

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Sep 24, 2021
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I don’t really think so.

You could get full packages of the games at the Canadian Tire Centre for ~$1,000.00 in Ottawa this year (worst seats, though). That includes all Canada and USA games, plus medal rounds. Works out to under $100 per game.

It sucks that it’s that expensive for U20 hockey, but it’s a pretty popular tournament (at least in Canada). I don’t think it’s the worst price compared to other live sporting events.
 
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Markham30

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Jan 12, 2016
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WJC used to be by far my favourite part of the holidays growing up. Since everything that’s happened with Hockey Canada in recent years, I’ll never spend another f***ing dime on them. Or waste another second watching this tournament. If you’re a fan of another country I can understand why you’d still care, but if not, then why bother…
 

MNRube

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Oct 20, 2013
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That price will come down. They are locking in the rich guys early. Minnesotans love hockey, but not in the % that Canadians do. Tickets will become cheaper as time goes. I love this tournament, but attending 29 games or whatever is insane. I could probably do 5, max.
 
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TheDawnOfANewTage

Dahlin, it’ll all be fine
Dec 17, 2018
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Everything is overpriced, the modus operandi of 99% of things in society is to f*** you out of as much money as humanely possible. It didn't used to be like that.

It’s almost like, for being a horribly flawed system itself, the USSR’s alternate economic model kept the worst excesses of capitalism at bay. Its disappearance, and the rise of technology and monitoring capabilities coupled with a fracturing of social cohesion, have left us in a spot ripe for exploitation.

Anywho.. yes. That’s way too much.
 
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Strangle

Leafs Smol PP
May 4, 2009
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WJC used to be by far my favourite part of the holidays growing up. Since everything that’s happened with Hockey Canada in recent years, I’ll never spend another f***ing dime on them. Or waste another second watching this tournament. If you’re a fan of another country I can understand why you’d still care, but if not, then why bother…

I agree with you, and to make things even worse how can you cal this a world championship but not allow a Russian team to play?

Total sham
 

Section 104

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Sep 12, 2021
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It’s almost like, for being a horribly flawed system itself, the USSR’s alternate economic model kept the worst excesses of capitalism at bay. Its disappearance, and the rise of technology and monitoring capabilities coupled with a fracturing of social cohesion, have left us in a spot ripe for exploitation.

Anywho.. yes. That’s way too much.
Gobblygook nonsense
 

clevelandcane

Registered User
Dec 30, 2011
575
272
Ohio
I'd love to go to Minny but I'm not paying $2000 for tickets. That is a ripofff.
I might buy individual tickets if they are available. Any idea when individual tickets would go on sale?
 

Boud

Registered User
Dec 27, 2011
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Honestly it wasn’t that bad. This is a once-a-year tournament so you have to expect higher prices.

I watched Finland-USA game and I was in the 100s for about 120 CAD.

That’s cheaper than a Sens game or very similar price. Helps that I got a great game though.
 

Chainshot

Give 'em Enough Rope
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Feb 28, 2002
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Tarnation
That price will come down. They are locking in the rich guys early. Minnesotans love hockey, but not in the % that Canadians do. Tickets will become cheaper as time goes. I love this tournament, but attending 29 games or whatever is insane. I could probably do 5, max.

They said that in Buffalo the 2nd time and between the price and the lake effect, it kept Canadians and locals away.
 

Fish on The Sand

Untouchable
Feb 28, 2002
60,403
2,158
Canada
It’s almost like, for being a horribly flawed system itself, the USSR’s alternate economic model kept the worst excesses of capitalism at bay. Its disappearance, and the rise of technology and monitoring capabilities coupled with a fracturing of social cohesion, have left us in a spot ripe for exploitation.

Anywho.. yes. That’s way too much.
I don't want to take this more off topic than it already is, but I would say it's less to do with that and more to do with the consolidation of all sectors into corporate controlled entities where the duty is to the shareholders rather than the communities they serve.
 
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tabness

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Apr 4, 2014
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in general yes those ticket prices are insane but we must make an exception for the past few years when ASP is playing since watching him live is priceless
 

Taluss

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Jul 28, 2018
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Preliminary rounds weren't bad this year. Went to 3 games at CTC, 2 combined were 60usd. Top section but low seats. Canada Finland was the only expensive one but I see why.
 
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Flybynite

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Feb 25, 2018
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Everything is overpriced, the modus operandi of 99% of things in society is to f*** you out of as much money as humanely possible. It didn't used to be like that.
When you see stadiums/arenas up-charging you like 20x or 30x the cost to them for a god damn bottle of water.
 

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