I had season tickets this last year, upper level in the corner. So nothing expensive, but I wasnt watching prices during the season. Think I am better off getting those again next year or just buying individual games and going that way? Not sure how they money lines up
I bought individual tickets for about ten games and paid approx the cost of season tickets. That said, I bought several games at peak cost.
I have had my uppers in the corner since the start at Fiserv and most of my time in the BC. If you go to half of the games and atleast try to sell some of the ones you can't make it too (even at half what you paid) it is still cheaper than buying for the same single game packs for likely the peak price games. Pretty good bang for your buck.
Individual game tickets. Only buy for games through January. That way you don't waste money watching another end of the season collapse.
Quote from: lessthannick11 on March 26, 2022, 03:01:36 PM
I had season tickets this last year, upper level in the corner. So nothing expensive, but I wasnt watching prices during the season. Think I am better off getting those again next year or just buying individual games and going that way? Not sure how they money lines up
Depends on how many you want to go to. I think they put some variable pricing in for single game tix, so that $16 seat for UW/ND/Nova/whoever would be more. I want to say those upper corner seats were $40-something for UCLA this past season.
Quote from: lessthannick11 on March 26, 2022, 03:01:36 PM
I had season tickets this last year, upper level in the corner. So nothing expensive, but I wasnt watching prices during the season. Think I am better off getting those again next year or just buying individual games and going that way? Not sure how they money lines up
Season tickets is the cheapest way. Individual game tickets are price in 4 different levels.