coladin
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- Sep 18, 2009
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So I have my half season , great, and I usually buy an additional amount to accommodate family members and have anothe 2500$ to spend on the Sens On Demand platform.
I could blow through that whole amount on one Leafs game.
There are some deals to be had, if you go to the weaker opponents and non-marquee games. I was finding tickets in 112 for 122$, not bad, but if you want to go see an original six team, the cheapest ticket , in the Milk Zone, is upwards of 170$. Nevermind Club Seats that are over $400.
Examples:
Islanders ...................MILK ZONE 314.............................36$
Penguins..................................................................................76$
Leafs.........................................................................................175$
Montreal.................................................................................97$
Is this how you encourage Senators fans to support their team? Who the hell would spend 175 on the cheapest ticket to watch the Senators. Those are playoffs prices.
If they want to fill the barn with Sens fans, especially against Toronto, Ottawa, Boston, etc...they are going to have to find a better way of doing it. I mean, the businessman in me was expecting this: you don't spend $1B on a team, and all that comes with it, without trying to recoup your investment, and honestly I am lucky that I have the disposable income. And I know for a lot of games, there are some very reasonable prices for Sens fans. But, boy oh boy, the surge pricing is a little ridiculous
I could blow through that whole amount on one Leafs game.
There are some deals to be had, if you go to the weaker opponents and non-marquee games. I was finding tickets in 112 for 122$, not bad, but if you want to go see an original six team, the cheapest ticket , in the Milk Zone, is upwards of 170$. Nevermind Club Seats that are over $400.
Examples:
Islanders ...................MILK ZONE 314.............................36$
Penguins..................................................................................76$
Leafs.........................................................................................175$
Montreal.................................................................................97$
Is this how you encourage Senators fans to support their team? Who the hell would spend 175 on the cheapest ticket to watch the Senators. Those are playoffs prices.
If they want to fill the barn with Sens fans, especially against Toronto, Ottawa, Boston, etc...they are going to have to find a better way of doing it. I mean, the businessman in me was expecting this: you don't spend $1B on a team, and all that comes with it, without trying to recoup your investment, and honestly I am lucky that I have the disposable income. And I know for a lot of games, there are some very reasonable prices for Sens fans. But, boy oh boy, the surge pricing is a little ridiculous
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