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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 740193" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I did state earlier that the one game missing was the FCS game, which would have been priced lower. If that ticket was only $20, it still would make the package less expensive. Also, as you stated, the ND game was more expensive. My receipt showed the ND tickets at MBS at $140. That game isn't going to be at MBS now, and just going by expenses for the game and excitement around the pro stadium they would be less expensive, so the season tickets would be less than the $404.</p><p></p><p>However, as I stated in the post that you responded to, they are going to sell out all of the 11,000 available tickets at the original price for 7 games and an MBS game. I don't take issue with them keeping the price the same. They might have even been able to sell out if they had raised the prices. The reduced capacity means that they have more people who want to get tickets than there are tickets to sell. If I were in charge of the ticket office, and there are tickets remaining after the season ticket holders get their opportunity to purchase them, I would raise the price and sell ONLY full season tickets. There are plenty of ND fans in Atlanta that would pay $600 or more for the ND game alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 740193, member: 2426"] I did state earlier that the one game missing was the FCS game, which would have been priced lower. If that ticket was only $20, it still would make the package less expensive. Also, as you stated, the ND game was more expensive. My receipt showed the ND tickets at MBS at $140. That game isn't going to be at MBS now, and just going by expenses for the game and excitement around the pro stadium they would be less expensive, so the season tickets would be less than the $404. However, as I stated in the post that you responded to, they are going to sell out all of the 11,000 available tickets at the original price for 7 games and an MBS game. I don't take issue with them keeping the price the same. They might have even been able to sell out if they had raised the prices. The reduced capacity means that they have more people who want to get tickets than there are tickets to sell. If I were in charge of the ticket office, and there are tickets remaining after the season ticket holders get their opportunity to purchase them, I would raise the price and sell ONLY full season tickets. There are plenty of ND fans in Atlanta that would pay $600 or more for the ND game alone. [/QUOTE]
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