Single Game Tickets

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  1. bojanglesman

    bojanglesman Active Member

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    I think I'm looking to maybe sit in the prime section (row 1-4) of one of the sideline upper deck areas. Looks like I'll need to go Stubhub or ticketexchange for this.

    Do you guys think I should go ahead and get those tickets now, or would it be advantageous to wait a little longer?
     
  2. JETSJETSJETS17

    JETSJETSJETS17 Well-Known Member

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    Ashy - I have season tickets in the UD, row 21 in section 310. During the monsoon this past pre-season game, I moved down to row 5 (the first row behind the "prime rows") and it made such a difference. Don't get me wrong, its still high, but it actually felt you were at a game.
     
  3. bojanglesman

    bojanglesman Active Member

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    I sat in 315, row 2 last year. Pretty high up, but I was ok with it. I wasn't sure if maybe row 8-10 is that much worse than row 3 or 4. I'd like to save a few bucks if I can.
     
  4. Italian Seafood

    Italian Seafood New Member

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    It's all the same stuff with different ID codes, all gets you to Ticketmaster's site. I'm looking for the Dallas game, seeing about the same price range on StubHub as Ticketmaster right now.
     
  5. Calikid

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    I never understood why the Jets aren't sold out for every game. The Pat's usually sell out in under 10 minutes once the tickets go on sale. It's frustrating that average fans can't get tickets. I hope you sell out ever game and that the games are broadcast. I also hope everyone is healthy for you this year.
     
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