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MisterMoss
03-09-2006, 06:25 PM
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Redskins Hike Cost Of Tickets, Parking

By Thomas Heath
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 7, 2006; E06

The Washington Redskins will raise the price of lower-bowl general-admission seats 39 percent next season, and will increase the cost of parking in the 20,000 parking spaces at FedEx Field from $25 to $35, up 40 percent.

Redskins chief operating officer Mitch Gershman said yesterday that this is the team's first general-admission ticket price increase in four years and puts the franchise more in line with the other teams in the area.

"We were looking at the competitive landscape and the overall demand for season tickets for the Redskins and we felt that moving them in line was the smart thing to do," Gershman said. "Our lower-bowl seats are still priced at the same or below what other teams are charging, and we still think we have the most outstanding value for sports entertainment in the region."

The Redskins' announcement comes two weeks after the Washington Wizards notified some customers that the team was increasing nearly 1,000 choice seats in Verizon Center by 59 percent for next season, from between $110 and $114 per seat this year to $175 per seat next year.

The Redskins, which had the fifth-highest average ticket price in the NFL last season, according to team marketing reports, were 10-6 and advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. The Redskins beat the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay in the first round of the playoffs, then lost to the Seahawks in Seattle.

The 2006 season-ticket invoices include a significant change from past years. Gershman said invoices for most of the general-admission seats will separate the team's ticket price from the 10 percent Prince George's County sales tax on the ticket. So last year's $79 lower-bowl ticket, which included the tax, has increased to $99 for the ticket plus an additional county tax of about $9.90, making the total $108.90.

Upper-bowl seats that were priced between $40 and $60 have gone up between $5 and $11. With tax included, those seats are priced from around $50 to $70.

"We just decided to start showing taxes outside so people start knowing what they are paying for their tickets," Gershman said. Season ticket holders started receiving their tickets this week.

"It's an extremely ambitious ticket hike," said one season-ticket holder who asked that his name not be used. "They timed the ticket price to go with a time when the team is improving."

"I want to know why," said Randy Dyer, a 10-year season ticket holder who lives in McLean and said he will keep his tickets. "I really don't care what the other local sports teams charge."

Gershman said the team is reducing the price of hundreds of partially obscured seats from around $50 to the $35 range.

Gershman said the Redskins will try to work with fans who want to discuss their seating location and parking options in light of the announced increases. Metro has a stop within walking distance of FedEx Field and is an option for those who don't want to pay $35 to park.


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Goodness

Learn To Swim
03-09-2006, 06:48 PM
Holy ****ing christ.

Highway robbery with all the cars in park. :deadskins:

bigalxc
03-09-2006, 07:03 PM
Holy Cow Thats Out Rage

BIG COUNTRY
03-09-2006, 07:04 PM
Thats bullshit:deadskins: I would start a riot if I were a skins fan, Snyder is a prick.

Pennythetowelboy
03-09-2006, 07:05 PM
35$ well Snyder has 2 wipe his ass with something.

Dinobot 2
03-10-2006, 06:51 PM
Hah! That is a crime. Have with with that Skins...

Carpetbagger
03-10-2006, 07:00 PM
Sucks to be a skins fan...

NYJATW
03-10-2006, 07:00 PM
something tells me MM is a big skin__..


a skinfan that is :lol:

MisterMoss
03-10-2006, 07:11 PM
something tells me MM is a big skin__..


a skinfan that is :lol:
It's weird. I hate the Skins with a passion, but they're the team that has my favorite player on it. Part of me wants Santana to suck since he's a former Jet and looks bad for us when he does as well as he did last year. It's just very strange. I'm obsessed with the Redskins because I love to see them fail, despite the fact that Moss is on their team.

Jetzz
03-10-2006, 07:15 PM
Just call it revenue sharing... the new league wide mandate. Only you didn't know the fans were being tapped too. :)

NYJATW
03-10-2006, 07:17 PM
It's weird. I hate the Skins with a passion, but they're the team that has my favorite player on it. Part of me wants Santana to suck since he's a former Jet and looks bad for us when he does as well as he did last year. It's just very strange. I'm obsessed with the Redskins because I love to see them fail, despite the fact that Moss is on their team.



oh wow, i thought you kinda liked them seriously....


well it could be worse..moss could be a patriot or eagle...

abyzmul
03-10-2006, 10:10 PM
oh wow, i thought you kinda liked them seriously....

Most of us only have one favorite team.

DROB63Cmart28
03-10-2006, 10:38 PM
HAHAHAHAHA so that dumbass syder could overpay every player he signs.:deadskins:

Jonathan_Vilma
03-10-2006, 10:49 PM
$175 per seat? I guess in order to get an owner to sign every free agent you have to pay him a lot.

PinPointPenning10
03-10-2006, 11:03 PM
35 dollars is just CRAZY, well at least the train buisness will be happy.

The Mariner
03-10-2006, 11:18 PM
Snyder is just being a business man. If every NFL owner were only concerned with profit, none of us would be able to afford to see any team but the Arizona Cardinals. You think if Woody doubled ticket prices people would stop buying tickets? With a waitlist that long, he and a lot of other NFL owners are doing the fans a service by not ridiculously gouging us.

Jonathan_Vilma
03-10-2006, 11:27 PM
You're saying $175 tickets per seat for the upper deck is reasonable? Shit, Yankee tickets aren't even that much.

CT. Jets Fan
03-10-2006, 11:27 PM
Snyder is just being a business man. If every NFL owner were only concerned with profit, none of us would be able to afford to see any team but the Arizona Cardinals. You think if Woody doubled ticket prices people would stop buying tickets? With a waitlist that long, he and a lot of other NFL owners are doing the fans a service by not ridiculously gouging us.
Oh, now I get it.

Thanks Woody.

The Mariner
03-11-2006, 12:24 AM
You're saying $175 tickets per seat for the upper deck is reasonable? Shit, Yankee tickets aren't even that much.

Hey the Redskins still sell out. Ask their fans if it's reasonable.

Pam
03-11-2006, 11:21 AM
It's nice to see the "Bottomless Pocket" finally found the bottom. I hate Snyder and the :deadskins:
So much for his free spending, too bad he's shoving it to the fans thou.

Barry the Baptist
03-11-2006, 06:27 PM
No surprise here, anyway most people who have season tix to the skins can afford those prices. Most of em don't live in DC but the very well off burbs.....

jets&rushfan
03-12-2006, 04:12 AM
True cost over time $175 x 2 +35 X10 games = $3850 per year if invested at 9% return over 20 years $196,966, over 30 years $524,784.

Now that is probably lunch money to some well off fans, but for hard working middle class average Jets fans like me, like Chris Rock would say "Good Lord that's alot of money" (for alot of pain)...

I for one will never pay over $100 for a ticket except the playoffs, but those tend to be few and far between, I have a friend who has 6 season tickets, I pick and choose what games I would like to go or I go to other friends tailgate and go out and find a single ticket that someone would like to sell to a respectable not overly intoxicated fan and go see the game I want and meet some new fans in the process.

It works for me and maybe one day when I retire you won't find me on a park bench feeding pigeons talking about the Monday Night Miracle.

CT. Jets Fan
03-12-2006, 09:28 AM
True cost over time $175 x 2 +35 X10 games = $3850 per year if invested at 9% return over 20 years $196,966, over 30 years $524,784.

Now that is probably lunch money to some well off fans, but for hard working middle class average Jets fans like me, like Chris Rock would say "Good Lord that's alot of money" (for alot of pain)...

I for one will never pay over $100 for a ticket except the playoffs, but those tend to be few and far between, I have a friend who has 6 season tickets, I pick and choose what games I would like to go or I go to other friends tailgate and go out and find a single ticket that someone would like to sell to a respectable not overly intoxicated fan and go see the game I want and meet some new fans in the process.

It works for me and maybe one day when I retire you won't find me on a park bench feeding pigeons talking about the Monday Night Miracle.
Very well thought out and presented, but I have one question...

Where are you getting a guaranteed NINE PERCENT return over 20 or 30 years?

jets&rushfan
03-12-2006, 09:57 AM
Thanks kindly for the compliment CT, of course it is hypothetical since nothing in life is guaranteed:up:

CT. Jets Fan
03-12-2006, 10:01 AM
Thanks kindly for the compliment CT, of course it is hypothetical since nothing in life is guaranteed:up:
Darn..I was going to call you for invesment advise

9% would be wonderful

statjeff22
03-12-2006, 03:51 PM
Very well thought out and presented, but I have one question...

Where are you getting a guaranteed NINE PERCENT return over 20 or 30 years?

Far from guaranteed, of course, but the historic annual return on the stock market has been about 10% for a long time. This assumes a buy-and-hold strategy, as the return if you take out the biggest few return days each year the return plunges to less than half of that - which is why trying to time the market is generally a bad idea.

Sect120
03-13-2006, 08:14 AM
I wonder if the increase in parking is part of the revenue sharing. I could see parking receipts not being included in sharing, and the 40% increase will all go to Snyders pockets.

Sect120
03-13-2006, 08:16 AM
Far from guaranteed, of course, but the historic annual return on the stock market has been about 10% for a long time. This assumes a buy-and-hold strategy, as the return if you take out the biggest few return days each year the return plunges to less than half of that - which is why trying to time the market is generally a bad idea.
Most people invest in their 401(k) and IRA. The typical return in an 401(k) is about 6.5%. It is doubtful that these people will see an average return of 9%.

Not that 9% is a bad assumption for those who actually invest, just not a good assumption for the average person.

JimboDaMan
03-14-2006, 08:06 PM
Very well thought out and presented, but I have one question...

Where are you getting a guaranteed NINE PERCENT return over 20 or 30 years?The same place he got a price tag of $175 for the Redskin tickets. He pulled it out of his foolish arse.

17a_tailgater
03-14-2006, 10:22 PM
if i had to pay $35 to park i would litter everywhere, and i mean everywhere!!!!!!

MisterMoss
03-15-2006, 07:42 AM
if i had to pay $35 to park i would litter everywhere, and i mean everywhere!!!!!!
You already litter everywhere. Come on!! Your shear presence in the parking lot is litter itself :wink: .