I moved north last week, around Murfreesboro they were consistently $2.93-$3.23. Up here in Fort Wayne they're like $3.19-$3.49
I noticed your new location. Good luck to you in your new home!I moved north last week, around Murfreesboro they were consistently $2.93-$3.23. Up here in Fort Wayne they're like $3.19-$3.49
Ft Wayne, home of the Komets and the original home of the Zollner (Detroit) Pistons at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum.I moved north last week, around Murfreesboro they were consistently $2.93-$3.23. Up here in Fort Wayne they're like $3.19-$3.49
Ft Wayne, home of the Komets and the original home of the Zollner (Detroit) Pistons at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum.
I never saw a hockey game there, but I was in the basement for a beer can show in the 1970s.
You win! $2.61 - $2.69 in Hermitage, $2.83 and up 5 miles away.I seem to post this every month or two, but here goes.
Yesterday, I filled up for $2.83 at Sam's Club. I passed a Speedway station that was $3.65 on the way home. I believe that 82 cents a gallon is the largest spread that I have ever seen! Those two stations are about 7 miles apart.
I saw a story that said that Nashville was the 4th most expensive city to see a NHL game.The Preds pricing over the years has messed me up. It used to be so cheap for everything, a real entertainment value and now it's... not at all. But tonight took my kids to their first pro baseball game, four tickets plus parking, everyone got an item from the pro shop and we all ate an entree, side, dessert and souvenir cup and it was $160 for everything.
It had slowly been creeping up for years as the team made the playoffs more and more but nothing too drastic. The big jumps I recall after the 2017 and 2018 seasons. That was the point, combined with food/drinks going up, and parking getting silly that I had to bow out. Hard to justify blowing 200 bucks every time we went.Honestly, if I was not a STH I don't know how many games I'd make it to. I remember when Logan was a kid I'd take 5 of his friends to a game for his birthday--which is coincidentally around the season opener. I'd have a chocolate iced cake before we left -- it's a puck, get it? We'd sit in the cheapest seats for $10 each, I'd get them a puck and a kids meal ($5 for soda, hot dog, popcorn and some sort of candy), they'd get a free t-shirt since it was opening night. Parking was $5-10. Those were the days, that was cheap even back then! I don't remember if I got the seats at that rate because I was a STH or if that was the going rate but I did it for years. When I stopped it was $15 but that was more because he aged out of birthday parties than the price.
The Preds have been especially bad about increasing ticket prices but sadly its just true of live entertainment across the board now. My local ECHL team is upwards of $30/ticket nowadays which is pretty wild if you ask me. Thankfully their ticket ssales rep is on my beer league team so he hooks me up with free/cheap tickets though.
Same experience out here. The Kings' AHL club is about 10 minutes away, but for the three of us, plus parking, we're at $100 at least, then another $50 if we want to eat and drink anything. The Kings and Ducks are even worse, and then there's the Dodgers, which is basically what a trip to Disneyland used to cost. And it isn't just due to normal monetary inflation.The Preds have been especially bad about increasing ticket prices but sadly its just true of live entertainment across the board now. My local ECHL team is upwards of $30/ticket nowadays which is pretty wild if you ask me. Thankfully their ticket ssales rep is on my beer league team so he hooks me up with free/cheap tickets though.
Back in the 70's, the common "food" for a Friday or Saturday night was squeeze cheese, a sack full of Krystals and some Oreos, but you do you.Did the PREDnisone dance now want FOOD.
That ain't cheeseBack in the 70's, the common "food" for a Friday or Saturday night was squeeze cheese, ...
Krystals ain't real burgers, either. And Oreos were still made with lard. It was a different time. A happy time, before the health food craze.That ain't cheese.
There was also a difference between squeeze cheese(awesome, came in a tube ) and spray can cheese(less awesome)Krystals ain't real burgers, either. And Oreos were still made with lard. It was a different time. A happy time, before the health food craze.![]()