Highest 'Non-Premium' ticket, but I guarantee you that this was done BEFORE they dropped the prices to $50 in certain areas. Also no-PSL's for the non-prem seats which these clowns fail to acknowledge.
You forgot to mention dirt cheap enormous HD TVs that you can now buy for home as another reason. The experience is nice but it is probably the tailgating that is the best part so why then spend a fortune to go inside?
you guys complain too much, Woody Johnson is so generous he have Mike and Mike autographed Curtis Martin jerseys on today's show, what a generous guy, giving so generously!
Get out Bills troll, and never come back. :buffaloblows: Y'all love coming out of the woodwork when recent record gives you no right to talk smack. It's funny how quickly you guys leave after you get your annual ass whooping by the green and white
Let them enjoy the offseason its all they ever have. By week 6 when reality sinks in they will all be quiet again. Hell they might all be gone by Monday.
it is pretty outrageous that a team that hasn't even had a super bowl appearance in over 40+ years has the highest ticket prices, especially when the giants and fags are directly behind us.
I don't see what superbowl wins have to do with ticket pricing. I wish like hell they were cheaper but if people are going to pay it the prices will stay high.
If the demand wasn't there they wouldn't raise the prices. My only advice to anyone would be to not go if you can't afford it or think the prices are ludicrous. That's really it.
The real kick in the balls is that this stadium really isn't any better then the old stadium. I'm sure it's a very, very small fraction of the fans who wouldn't rather pay less for seats(and no psl's) and still have the old stadium.
This is a business woody wants to make money nothing wrong with that. The krafts come in second by 10 cents so that must mean he is a bad owner too. People complain about ticket prices but the market makes the prices not the owner if we as fan really didn't like it we would stop buying the tickets. Economics 101
+ I thought people did stop buying tickets. Have they had any complete sellouts since the new stadium opened? I must admit that is the brilliance of PSLs. If you own them you are forced into buying season tickets or you lose them. Without PSLs and with the current ticket prices being what they are I wonder if they would even sell half of the seats.
I am not saying those prices are great but its comparable to other sporting venues - the highest non-premium seat at Chelsea to watch a football match works out to be just shy of $140 - and that's for a 90 minute game of soccer, not a 3.5 hour long NFL game. edit: beers work out around $7 a go.
Most of the empty seats are those super high priced seats behind the bench. The rest of the stadium for the most part is sold out. I understand it cost so much for tickets and people have a right to complain but woody is just trying to make as much money as he can for better or worse