Redskinny
07-12-2009, 07:52 AM
To my surprise, the ticket prices at Fedex are similar to most other NFL teams. In fact, we're not that different from Detroit, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. But I think the ticket price structure should be adjusted to be more similar to street prices.
This would reduce the number of people who own tickets just to sale them for a profit (mainly LL sideline seats), and would mean that those who are in less desirable seats (e.g. corner end zone or high in the upperdeck) could sale their tickets without taking a huge loss.
It makes no sense to me that a corner endzone ticket in Section 215 only costs $10 less than a row 1 Section 100 ticket at the 50 yard line.
There should also be reasonably priced tickets that you can bring a large family like they do in baseball.
So, if I were Dan,
LL 100 tickets between the 20 yardlines would cost $149, rather than $109.
LL 100 tickets between the goalline and 20 would cost $119, rather than $99.
LL 100 tickets in rows 1-10 between in the endzones would cost $109.
LL 100 tickets in rows 11 and above in the endzones would stay $99.
Section 200 tickets between the 20 yardlines would cost $129.
Section 200 tickets between the goalline and 20 would cost $119
Section 200 tickets in the endzone would stay $99.
Section 200 obstructed view seats (rows 15 and above) should be $20 less than row 1-14 200 seat prices (even though they are the worst seats in Fedex)
Section 300 club seats and dreamseats should be reduced by $100 per game.
Section 400 upper deck rows 1-10 should stay the same.
Section 400 upper deck rows 11-20 should be reduced by $10.
Section 400 upper deck rows 21-30 should be reduced by $20.
What do you think?
This would reduce the number of people who own tickets just to sale them for a profit (mainly LL sideline seats), and would mean that those who are in less desirable seats (e.g. corner end zone or high in the upperdeck) could sale their tickets without taking a huge loss.
It makes no sense to me that a corner endzone ticket in Section 215 only costs $10 less than a row 1 Section 100 ticket at the 50 yard line.
There should also be reasonably priced tickets that you can bring a large family like they do in baseball.
So, if I were Dan,
LL 100 tickets between the 20 yardlines would cost $149, rather than $109.
LL 100 tickets between the goalline and 20 would cost $119, rather than $99.
LL 100 tickets in rows 1-10 between in the endzones would cost $109.
LL 100 tickets in rows 11 and above in the endzones would stay $99.
Section 200 tickets between the 20 yardlines would cost $129.
Section 200 tickets between the goalline and 20 would cost $119
Section 200 tickets in the endzone would stay $99.
Section 200 obstructed view seats (rows 15 and above) should be $20 less than row 1-14 200 seat prices (even though they are the worst seats in Fedex)
Section 300 club seats and dreamseats should be reduced by $100 per game.
Section 400 upper deck rows 1-10 should stay the same.
Section 400 upper deck rows 11-20 should be reduced by $10.
Section 400 upper deck rows 21-30 should be reduced by $20.
What do you think?