My knee-jerk reaction is to blame Ticketmaster and Axis. If not them, then I blame the rich alongside capitalism. If those options are unavailable, the government is involved and is to blame.
I been using TickPick and have found great success thus far.
DannyMethane_
Just because they’re sold doesn’t mean the people are going to show up. Our average attendance is hovering around 18,000, and with max attendance being 18,532, only having a few tickets available for sale, makes sense. The tickets are selling, people just either show up late or don’t show up at all.
I haven’t seen « a lot » of empty seats, especially in the lower bowl.
zarkothe
Its also worth noting when tickets go on sale its not all the tickets for the game its only a certain %. They hold some back for packages like 10 game plans, half season, etc. As the date gets closer more tickets go on sale.
mitchellfoot
My guess is that I don’t know what I’m doing next weekend, much less a weekend in 4 months.
Jlibs_21
My educated guess is that a lot of seats are bought and then sold on the resale market. There’s probably a decent amount of corporations that buy seats, which leaves them unfilled a lot of the time during the regular season. It’s pretty common for this to happen at plenty of sporting venues
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My knee-jerk reaction is to blame Ticketmaster and Axis. If not them, then I blame the rich alongside capitalism. If those options are unavailable, the government is involved and is to blame.
I been using TickPick and have found great success thus far.
Just because they’re sold doesn’t mean the people are going to show up. Our average attendance is hovering around 18,000, and with max attendance being 18,532, only having a few tickets available for sale, makes sense. The tickets are selling, people just either show up late or don’t show up at all.
I haven’t seen « a lot » of empty seats, especially in the lower bowl.
Its also worth noting when tickets go on sale its not all the tickets for the game its only a certain %. They hold some back for packages like 10 game plans, half season, etc. As the date gets closer more tickets go on sale.
My guess is that I don’t know what I’m doing next weekend, much less a weekend in 4 months.
My educated guess is that a lot of seats are bought and then sold on the resale market. There’s probably a decent amount of corporations that buy seats, which leaves them unfilled a lot of the time during the regular season. It’s pretty common for this to happen at plenty of sporting venues