Tickets for UNLV game

UNI1ISU2

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If it’s anything like Jerry World, mid-field 300 seats have a better view than anything low in the 100’s. I watched the Big 12 Championship last year in the 300 level around the 30 yrd line and you could look down on the field perfectly. Give me that view any day over too low in the 100’s.
Throw in the $ savings and its a no brainer.
I’d rather explain to someone im in 100s instead of 300s. Especially in a nfl stadium in Vegas.
 

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I don’t care where my seats are at. I will be surrounded by fellow cyclones and watching a butt whuppin’. Life is good!
 
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If you want to watch and understand a football game, a higher/midfield view is optimal.

When we go to a Chiefs or Clones game we try to sit as close to the field as possible. This is so my kid can watch players, cheerleaders, mascots and any other stupid crap that really doesn't have anything to do with the game. Throw in his uncanny ability to need to go to the bathroom only during the most crucial and important parts of any sporting event and it makes for less than ideal game watching conditions.

If I want to actually watch the game, we stay home.
 
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When we go to a Chiefs or Clones game we try to sit as close to the field as possible. This is so my kid can watch players, cheerleaders, mascots and any other stupid crap that really doesn't have anything to do with the game. Throw in his uncanny ability to need to go to the bathroom only during the most crucial and important parts of any sporting event and it makes for less than ideal game watching conditions.

If I want to actually watch the game, we stay home.
Totally - every time we've taken my kids to a game we try to get lower level so they feel involved with the game.
 
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UNI1ISU2

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When we go to a Chiefs or Clones game we try to sit as close to the field as possible. This is so my kid can watch players, cheerleaders, mascots and any other stupid crap that really doesn't have anything to do with the game. Throw in his uncanny ability to need to go to the bathroom only during the most crucial and important parts of any sporting event and it makes for less than ideal game watching conditions.

If I want to actually watch the game, we stay home.
Best answer of the day. You win
 

1UNI2ISU

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Virtually all seats in Sections 311-313 have been sold. UNLV has now opened up Sections 309, 310, 314, and 315 for sale. Those sections are between the 10 and 30:yard lines. Appears that UNLV’s plan all along was to sell as many of the higher priced 100 and 200 level seats until sales dropped to near zero, and then open the lower priced sections for sale. Pretty crappy on their part. Hope we stick it to them on the field.

Breaking: Athletic Department attempts to make money.
 

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They are still working through lots of issues. They had 1 preseason game and it was challenging The first college football game will be BYU vs Arizona Labor day weekend

By the time ISU and UNLV play many bugs should be worked out. Just pray that the coinless concessions system does not go down.

FYI: UNLV is scheduled to play their 1st home game against Eastern Washington on Thursday night, September 2.
 

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What I don't get is why UNLV put the 300 level tickets on sale for $33. Seems like they would have sold just as many if they'd charged $75.
 
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What I don't get is why UNLV put the 300 level tickets on sale for $33. Seems like they would have sold just as many if they'd charged $75.


"We've seen high demand for our upcoming historic meeting with the Cyclones. As we continue to evaluate ticket availability, we want to make sure that all of Southern Nevada has an opportunity to attend the most anticipated game on our home schedule this season," UNLV interim Athletic Director Erick Harper said in a statement.

 

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What I don't get is why UNLV put the 300 level tickets on sale for $33. Seems like they would have sold just as many if they'd charged $75.

Yep. These guys need an lesson in the Laffer Curve.
 

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They are still working through lots of issues. They had 1 preseason game and it was challenging The first college football game will be BYU vs Arizona Labor day weekend

By the time ISU and UNLV play many bugs should be worked out. Just pray that the coinless concessions system does not go down.

I intend to spend nothing inside their stadium. They have taken advantage of us in so many ways. No more.
 

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I intend to spend nothing inside their stadium. They have taken advantage of us in so many ways. No more.

Yea, it would not be surprising to find the beers on the ISU side $2.00 more than the same concession on the UNLV side. These guys truly suck and dumping $33 tickets on the market after gouging the ISU allotment for $165 and $121 is just spitting in our faces.

I guess a 77-0 beatdown might settle the score.