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Just throwing it out there. I need 4. I know, just wait for them to go on sale to season tix holders. Just seeing if anything is available before hand
I just bought a season ticket in the front row of the 300s for what a single ticket to that game might go for. Worth checking out.Just throwing it out there. I need 4. I know, just wait for them to go on sale to season tix holders. Just seeing if anything is available before hand
Do they need to sit together or can they just be in the same section?Just throwing it out there. I need 4. I know, just wait for them to go on sale to season tix holders. Just seeing if anything is available before hand
Agree with this. The algorithm they use for dynamic pricing weighs popular secondary market service pricing. Lowest price on SeatGeek today is $162 plus fees. You can get upper level sidelines seasons in top third for $125. Resell other games to recoup and you will come out with better seats at a lower price for ND. Last I checked there were still a few West parking passes left. Buying extra seasons will get you access to one of those- always an easy sale to Fine Mess crew.I just bought a season ticket in the front row of the 300s for what a single ticket to that game might go for. Worth checking out.
Like Mark says, you can sell the other tickets from your season ticket package and make an nice profit for yourself.Honestly if you only want to attend the Notre Dame game you’re two most cost effective options are to wait and hope Syracuse and/or Notre Dame are having terrible seasons (not likely), or buying seasons and selling the games you will not be attending. Individual game tickets will be sold using dynamic pricing and one of the factors that determines price is what the tickets are selling for on major secondary markets. Currently on StubHub the lowest price ticket is $130 for upper deck end zone PLUS significant fees. You can buy much better season seats through the box office for $125.
I totally understand this reasoning, and I approached my friends with this scenario. However, they are coming from out of country for one game and don’t want to be attached to season tickets they have to sell. Therefore, they have opted to pay whatever it is for a single ticket to ND.Honestly if you only want to attend the Notre Dame game you’re two most cost effective options are to wait and hope Syracuse and/or Notre Dame are having terrible seasons (not likely), or buying seasons and selling the games you will not be attending. Individual game tickets will be sold using dynamic pricing and one of the factors that determines price is what the tickets are selling for on major secondary markets. Currently on StubHub the lowest price ticket is $130 for upper deck end zone PLUS significant fees. You can buy much better season seats through the box office for $125.
TogetherDo they need to sit together or can they just be in the same section?
I just sold a pair on the aisle in Preferred B for $100 each. Just FYI.Together