I’m going out on a limb and guessing he’s a bit of a prick.
That's not going out on a limb at all.
I’m going out on a limb and guessing he’s a bit of a prick.
Just went to the site and saw the same thing. UNLV must have figured it has ripped off as many ISU fans as it could. Now it is selling 300 level tickets between the 35 yard lines, which are great seats, for only $33 including fees. Glad I waited. Several in my group were contemplating skipping the game due to the cost, but not anymore.
Just got 2 in second row of 313, UNLV side but I would assume most will be ISU fans anyway.Thinking of selling my tickets in section 207 for about half price and picking up newly opened up sections.
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 weekendBecause the UNLV Athletic Department specifically took Iowans to the cleaners on this one.
Someone just quoted today that either the stadium or Vegas (not sure what they were implying) wouldn't be ready for all the ISU fans. I'm sure Vegas or an NFL stadium can't handle 10-15 thousand football fans.
And because Iowans are rubes and they prove it over and over.
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.
Did you see what happened at WWF Summer Slam this last weekend?
Well, since there hasn't been a wrestling company named WWF since 2002 I'm going to say no.
Got my airline and hotel long ago, just not my tickets.
Knowing several people who work/worked Vikings games, from what they say, the pro games typically have a set group of individuals that do the same jobs for each game. They are stationed at the same place typically and they do it to get into the games and a few extra bucks. Other games/events are finding people (generally have a group of people they pull from) who are available on that day and time. Many times it is whoever they can land, so the non pro games can be anywhere from well run to a complete cluster f depending on the availability that day.I guess I don’t know how it works, the Raiders can handle that many fans obviously, but I don’t know how involved they are in a UNLV game being played there. Is this going to be the highest attendance UNLV has ever had? Obviously LV can handle all the fans hotel wise/restaurant/whatever else. It sounds like the stadium on its own is already having significant problems though.
Sections 242-205, 140 and 139Are there official ISU sections? Which sections were the ISU allotment in?
Good luck with that, given that UNLV is still selling them directly for $33.I see some people are buying up $33 tickets in 300 and listing them on StubHub for $85.
Yeah, I just got my six tickets, third level, 40 yard line for $33. Surprised there were no additional fees too.Good luck with that, given that UNLV is still selling them directly for $33.
I think that’s accurate. However, since 80-90 percent of the fans will be for ISU, what section your are in is kind of a non-factor.Sections 242-205, 140 and 139
See you there, Section 311 will be rockin and rollin.Yeah, I just got my six tickets, third level, 40 yard line for $33. Surprised there were no additional fees too.