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DarthMonk DarthMonk

Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 3209
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| Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:33 pm Post subject: Ticket Prices |
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“General Admission ticket prices have increased for the first time in seven seasons, with most seats going up no more than 10 percent,” the Redskins noted in last week’s press release.
The implication, of course, was that some seats would go up by more than 10 percent, as some plan holders have been discovering.
“My tickets (which have been in my family for almost 50 years) went up over 40% this season!” one plan holder wrote to me. “I have never seen such a price hike – and I am a season ticket holder of the Wizards and Nats, too.”
His seats indeed went up just over 40 percent this season, from $1089 per seat for 10 games (including two in the preseason) to $1529 per seat for the same 10 games. See last year’s invoice below, and this year’s invoice above.
A Redskins spokesman confirmed that 704 season ticket holders were invoiced a 40 percent increase. All the seats involved were mid field lower-level “prime seat locations.”
These were the highest increases of any seats. |
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Countertrey the 'mudge

Joined: 09 Jan 2004 Posts: 12770 Location: Curmudgeon Corner, Maine
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The advantages of having an exciting, competitive team are many... of course, the disadvantages include that the ownership knows that SOMEONE will buy the better seats at any price, in order to watch these games...
Supply and demand does suck, sometimes... |
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langleyparkjoe **LPJ**

Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 5993 Location: Langley Park, MD *Tick Tock*
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*lookin* @ wife.. 10 year old kid.. 1 year old kid.. 3 year old puppy..
DAG GONE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!
Guess i'll be watchin from the couch. |
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Cappster cappster

Joined: 25 Jun 2006 Posts: 2875 Location: Humanist, at your service.
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| And that is why I will stay at home and continue to enjoy my big screen TV, |
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RayNAustin Hog
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That's OUTRAGEOUS WOW !!!!
I know I'm living in a time warp, but my tickets in the 1980's were $15-$18 early in the 80's to $20 mid 80's to $25 early 1990's. Playoff tickets were $30-$35.
In 1982 I paid $500 for 3 tickets for the entire season. I think parking was $3-$5. |
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Hooligan Hog
Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 882 Location: New Jersey
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Sure, it's supply and demand, capitalism, etc
...it's also exploiting a fanbase that tolerated this owner's ineptitude and steaming pile of turd for a product over the last several seasons. Now that there's something to get excited about... prices shoot up.
It's kinda like the firearms market right now. Demand is high, so many retailers are jacking prices up sky high to take advantage. It's all perfectly legal, it's supply and demand, it's the market, blah blah blah... but consumers will remember who gouged and who didn't.
I've been on the fence about making the trip down to DC for a game. Definitely watching from home next season. |
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Irn-Bru FanFromAnnapolis

Joined: 20 Mar 2004 Posts: 10627 Location: on the bandwagon
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| I have a hard time seeing how anyone thinks that's worth it. I'd have to be pretty rich before considering that price worth it, and even then I'd have to weigh the cons of traffic, long lines to get in the stadium, all of the downtime during the game, etc. |
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Countertrey the 'mudge

Joined: 09 Jan 2004 Posts: 12770 Location: Curmudgeon Corner, Maine
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| Hooligan wrote: | Sure, it's supply and demand, capitalism, etc
...it's also exploiting a fanbase that tolerated this owner's ineptitude and steaming pile of turd for a product over the last several seasons. Now that there's something to get excited about... prices shoot up.
It's kinda like the firearms market right now. Demand is high, so many retailers are jacking prices up sky high to take advantage. It's all perfectly legal, it's supply and demand, it's the market, blah blah blah... but consumers will remember who gouged and who didn't.
I've been on the fence about making the trip down to DC for a game. Definitely watching from home next season. |
Meh... You see more from home, anyway. Somehow, I don't think there's much of a risk of folks suddenly becoming Raven's fans... |
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HTTRRG3ALMO Hog
Joined: 01 Jan 2013 Posts: 500 Location: Washington, DC
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| Countertrey wrote: | | Hooligan wrote: | Sure, it's supply and demand, capitalism, etc
...it's also exploiting a fanbase that tolerated this owner's ineptitude and steaming pile of turd for a product over the last several seasons. Now that there's something to get excited about... prices shoot up.
It's kinda like the firearms market right now. Demand is high, so many retailers are jacking prices up sky high to take advantage. It's all perfectly legal, it's supply and demand, it's the market, blah blah blah... but consumers will remember who gouged and who didn't.
I've been on the fence about making the trip down to DC for a game. Definitely watching from home next season. |
Meh... You see more from home, anyway. Somehow, I don't think there's much of a risk of folks suddenly becoming Raven's fans... |
If they jump the bandwagon like that, they were never one of us anyway.
Man, whatever happened to sacrificial loyalty? |
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Countertrey the 'mudge

Joined: 09 Jan 2004 Posts: 12770 Location: Curmudgeon Corner, Maine
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| HTTRRG3ALMO wrote: | | Countertrey wrote: | | Hooligan wrote: | Sure, it's supply and demand, capitalism, etc
...it's also exploiting a fanbase that tolerated this owner's ineptitude and steaming pile of turd for a product over the last several seasons. Now that there's something to get excited about... prices shoot up.
It's kinda like the firearms market right now. Demand is high, so many retailers are jacking prices up sky high to take advantage. It's all perfectly legal, it's supply and demand, it's the market, blah blah blah... but consumers will remember who gouged and who didn't.
I've been on the fence about making the trip down to DC for a game. Definitely watching from home next season. |
Meh... You see more from home, anyway. Somehow, I don't think there's much of a risk of folks suddenly becoming Raven's fans... |
If they jump the bandwagon like that, they were never one of us anyway.
Man, whatever happened to sacrificial loyalty? |
Tha's wadImtalkinbout!
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langleyparkjoe **LPJ**

Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 5993 Location: Langley Park, MD *Tick Tock*
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| Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:47 am Post subject: |
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| If I can swing maybe a ticket or two I'd go but I can't do the season tickets thing. |
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HTTRRG3ALMO Hog
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| langleyparkjoe wrote: | | If I can swing maybe a ticket or two I'd go but I can't do the season tickets thing. |
Shoot man you could be a mercy relief for some of the season ticket holders (granted they don't gouge ticket pricing of the games they can't make). |
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