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<blockquote data-quote="ClydeBrick" data-source="post: 101859" data-attributes="member: 1329"><p>$35 a game was not too far off for 2014 if you did not mind where you sat:</p><p></p><p>Cheapest season tix this year were $99 for six games for upper Upper North.</p><p>The next level were $170 for six games for middle Upper North.</p><p>Third level were $245 for six games for lower Upper North, and the corners.</p><p>Closer to the middle of the field, the Tech Fund started to kick in.</p><p></p><p>So if you commit to a season's worth you could have gotten into Grant Field for an average price of $16.50 - $40.84 per person, per game.</p><p></p><p>This year I played SubHub roulette and between SH and the GTAA I got into 4 games for an average price of $42.25 with seats in 223, 122, 111 and 210. I paid the most for the Clempson game ($50) and sat in the cheapest section, 210. However, [USER=1214]@buzz_wiser©[/USER] got me tickets to Wofford for free (in 105 - high enough for 2nd half shade, thanks buzz!) to get my actual average down to $33.80. It wasn't simple, but my average seat location was probably better than where $245 season-ticket seats were this year. The game I missed, GS, would have been about $45 for a section 111 seat if I pulled the trigger at the right time on SH and the Wofford game was $25 for the same section. If I had paid for GS & Wofford my average cost would have been $39.84, just under the standard season ticket price.</p><p></p><p>Based on my experience this year in ticket prices on SH and the GTAA, I will be getting season tickets for next year. </p><p></p><p>As to tarping the Upper North: That section of the stadium only enhances our opponents ability to pack our stadium (cheaply too!). However, I think that tarping those seats will give the stadium a "has-been program" look. You cannot ignore the presence of those seats coming to the stadium from the north side - the physical structure is overwhelming to look at. We are stuck with them. If GT can only draw 40-45k Tech fans (especially at what the GTAA charges for tickets), it made no sense to build out the extra 10k seats back in 2001. I like the closed in feeling that the Lower North and the seats in front of the Wardlaw Center give. Those Upper North stands were a mistake. Too late now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClydeBrick, post: 101859, member: 1329"] $35 a game was not too far off for 2014 if you did not mind where you sat: Cheapest season tix this year were $99 for six games for upper Upper North. The next level were $170 for six games for middle Upper North. Third level were $245 for six games for lower Upper North, and the corners. Closer to the middle of the field, the Tech Fund started to kick in. So if you commit to a season's worth you could have gotten into Grant Field for an average price of $16.50 - $40.84 per person, per game. This year I played SubHub roulette and between SH and the GTAA I got into 4 games for an average price of $42.25 with seats in 223, 122, 111 and 210. I paid the most for the Clempson game ($50) and sat in the cheapest section, 210. However, [USER=1214]@buzz_wiser©[/USER] got me tickets to Wofford for free (in 105 - high enough for 2nd half shade, thanks buzz!) to get my actual average down to $33.80. It wasn't simple, but my average seat location was probably better than where $245 season-ticket seats were this year. The game I missed, GS, would have been about $45 for a section 111 seat if I pulled the trigger at the right time on SH and the Wofford game was $25 for the same section. If I had paid for GS & Wofford my average cost would have been $39.84, just under the standard season ticket price. Based on my experience this year in ticket prices on SH and the GTAA, I will be getting season tickets for next year. As to tarping the Upper North: That section of the stadium only enhances our opponents ability to pack our stadium (cheaply too!). However, I think that tarping those seats will give the stadium a "has-been program" look. You cannot ignore the presence of those seats coming to the stadium from the north side - the physical structure is overwhelming to look at. We are stuck with them. If GT can only draw 40-45k Tech fans (especially at what the GTAA charges for tickets), it made no sense to build out the extra 10k seats back in 2001. I like the closed in feeling that the Lower North and the seats in front of the Wardlaw Center give. Those Upper North stands were a mistake. Too late now. [/QUOTE]
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