Hawkstorian
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hulbe":7gp18gpk said:Wouldnt sting so much if I didnt have to pay full price for a preseason game.
You will have no problem selling them this year.
hulbe":7gp18gpk said:Wouldnt sting so much if I didnt have to pay full price for a preseason game.
rainger":2djcv4dv said:Posting this question just to round my posts to 1400. But is the OP really McLoughlin? Joined 2010 and only 52 posts?
Or is this a cut and paste from another source and not shown as one?
2010 is when Peter was hired if I recall. If really P Mc shows the hawks are paying attention to .net
Preach on brother man.SeaTown81":2djwhlsy said:You know what stings? Owning season tickets in seasons when everyone in the city isn't trying to get them. During years where you don't have obnoxious johnny come lately fans crying about not being able to get season tickets. All because the Seahawks aren't good enough for them to want them in the first place. Getting stuck with extra tickets and not being able to sell them for close to face value. Giving away free tickets outside the stadium before kickoff. That's what stings.
As long as you can cover your initial payment, you got zero problems. You can sell a couple of your seats to a couple games and pay for your entire season. Heck, you can take advantage of your fortuitous situation and make a huge profit. Or you know, you could just pay for the tickets and go to the games. As many have done for years and years. Just a though.
Bstan9":3j0r99sv said:Can someone explain the variable pricing? Does the total cost for the whole season stay the same and they just shift around the per game prices within that aggregate total?
SeaTown81":17h4aiz8 said:You know what stings? Owning season tickets in seasons when everyone in the city isn't trying to get them. During years where you don't have obnoxious johnny come lately fans crying about not being able to get season tickets. All because the Seahawks aren't good enough for them to want them in the first place. Getting stuck with extra tickets and not being able to sell them for close to face value. Giving away free tickets outside the stadium before kickoff. That's what stings.
As long as you can cover your initial payment, you got zero problems. You can sell a couple of your seats to a couple games and pay for your entire season. Heck, you can take advantage of your fortuitous situation and make a huge profit. Or you know, you could just pay for the tickets and go to the games. As many have done for years and years. Just a though.
Marlin Man":1vjc6r5u said:I figured they would rive it up our ass. Don't forget, last year we also had an increase, two years in a row, totaling over 15%
THey really love the 12th man LOL I suppose the bear now goes OVER 10 bucks also
If I'm reading it right, I never knew there were two different prices depending if you bought them before 2009. Thank god I've had them longer. Go Hawks!rcambaker":2qkjkngn said:The new prices are posted on Seahawks.com as well. Under Seating Charts.
I'm at 314 also. I remember the days I paid less than $1000 for 2 tickets a season. Those days are long gone. Unfortunately, the prices never go down.. only up.Barthawk":3ngqdvgz said:I am a little bewildered about the 18% increase in one season and $15 dollar a seat increase that past two years, but I will pay it. Now, the $65 a seats I have in 314 is still much better than the $85 dollar nosebleeds I sat in at FedEx field in 2003.
SeaTown81":1z4zack8 said:You know what stings? Getting stuck with extra tickets and not being able to sell them for close to face value. Giving away free tickets outside the stadium before kickoff. That's what stings.
I remember getting a autographed card in the mail from one of the players..HawkMeat":9i8h64ip said:I knew this was coming. As soon we started winning my seats became more expensive. To keep the package I will have to part ways with some. I wonder if the gift will be another ugly hat my kid won't even wear?
A few years ago during the beast quake they sent cards after the playoffs. I wonder why they didn't continue that trend. I thought it was rather nice surprise.
AgentDib":26pndnos said:why wouldn't you buy something for half of what it is worth if you could? This increase in ticket prices is a very small move to narrow that gap but Seahawk season tickets will still be an extremely good deal next season.