15k seems like a lot for a September weekend game. I'm guessing under 10k. And that is pretty incredible. Is there another fanbase that will have 10k at an opponent's venue this season?
Easy drive up from Phoenix for my bae's (Carrie Purdy) family.I really think we got the perfect storm for this to be 15k+, a lot of people didn't get to see any football in person last year, Vegas is a fun place to go to, its in a brand new stadium, and it basically has a bowl game feel to it. I am psyched to go
I can't find reasonable flights, it's insane from DSM
There are more options out of Omaha but taking evening flight to Vegas getting in at 10:50 pmI can't find reasonable flights, it's insane from DSM
I see where ISU will only get 4000 tocket allotment. Would they eventually open more up if protocols are 100% atttendance by then? Or will we have to buy them off the secondary market?
I see where ISU will only get 4000 tocket allotment. Would they eventually open more up if protocols are 100% atttendance by then? Or will we have to buy them off the secondary market?
Ticket sites like StubHub and others have very limited tickets starting in low $200s each for bad tickets. WIll that open up or just get worse?
FYI, you can also fly into St George, Utah. I had never heard of it but some friends got cheap flights into there.My wife and I just booked round trip flights from Des Moines to Salt Lake for $250 each. Then we'll drive a rental from Salt Lake to Vegas and back (6 hour drive each way).
FYI, you can also fly into St George, Utah. I had never heard of it but some friends got cheap flights into there.
You think they're going to sell more than 27k tickets? There will be a large ISU crowd but not that large. And there are probably 5 UNLV fans.I think that the key is whether they open up the upper level of the stadium. Supposedly, they usually don't do that for UNLV games. You'd think that they would want to just to cash in on ISU fans attending, but it does hurt their teams chances. And maybe they are waiting for the go-ahead from local authorities to no social distance.
I feel like ISU should be checking in on this and letting fans know. Because, if they only are letting the lower bowl fill, there are going to be a lot of fans that are upset.
You think they're going to sell more than 27k tickets? There will be a large ISU crowd but not that large. And there are probably 5 UNLV fans.
I agree with all of that. Just saying they will not sell > 27k tickets.How many tickets did ISU sell for the Alamo Bowl? I would be surprised if we don't travel better to the vegas game than we did for the Alamo Bowl.
There's a lot of things going on that will increase interest from ISU fans:
- Covid - everyone that has been limiting travel is itching to get out of town
- Fiesta bowl - no one got to go to this, so vegas might be sorta an ecore for this
- Planned bowl game - maybe I'm alone here, but I have difficulty traveling to bowl games because I can't plan in advance. I've got too much going on with family and holidays to quickly drop everything for a bowl game. I can plan the **** out of a trip to vegas months in advance - and yes, this game does have the appeal of a bowl game
- Vegas - not everyone loves it, but for some the destination alone is a reason to travel to the game
- Best ISU football team ever? and pretty much guaranteed win - if you've been a lifelong cyclone fan and traveled to some away games when we've had "good" teams, it's been a bitter experience (kansas 2005 comes to mind). This won't be that.
I think they would sell more than 25k tickets. Easy destination. Great team. People ready to get out of Iowa.I agree with all of that. Just saying they will not sell > 27k tickets.