I am probably the last person to realize this, but yesterday was trying to reconcile pricing for tickets I bought for a friend. They are in Section 35 and I paid $599 apiece. I was confused because the single-game price comes to just $540.
In other words, it would have been cheaper to buy single-game tickets for all home games than to buy a season ticket.
The ticket office "explained" that they kept the season ticket price the same even though there is one fewer game this year. That's nuts. If they were going to do that, why didn't they raise the single-game ticket price, too?
In other words, it would have been cheaper to buy single-game tickets for all home games than to buy a season ticket.
The ticket office "explained" that they kept the season ticket price the same even though there is one fewer game this year. That's nuts. If they were going to do that, why didn't they raise the single-game ticket price, too?