Bought our tickets yesterday. Not venting, only sharing so others can read what is happening. Wonder how PSU will do ticket sales when the event is held here next?
Again, I have no idea what the future holds, but the direction that the ticket sales process is heading is discouraging. Here's a few facts;
-- The process was handed over to Ticket Master. This resulted in the listed ticket price ($38 for the lower level) inflating to about $64 once all the fees were added. Still a value, but we paid $25 in Minny (senior rate) only 3 years ago.
-- There were no school "sections", so anyone could buy any of the remaining seats. Cheering as a "fan base" was always part of the fun, especially when we were next to or close to Iowa. Up to 2019 (Minny) that's how sections were filled -- each school assigned a section, then fans entered a code, such as "PENNST" to access our section.
-- Nebraska did hold a pre-sale, resulting in the entire middle four sections, both sides, sold out except for a few singles. Never has a single school taken so many tickets for themselves.
Again, I have no idea what the future holds, but the direction that the ticket sales process is heading is discouraging. Here's a few facts;
-- The process was handed over to Ticket Master. This resulted in the listed ticket price ($38 for the lower level) inflating to about $64 once all the fees were added. Still a value, but we paid $25 in Minny (senior rate) only 3 years ago.
-- There were no school "sections", so anyone could buy any of the remaining seats. Cheering as a "fan base" was always part of the fun, especially when we were next to or close to Iowa. Up to 2019 (Minny) that's how sections were filled -- each school assigned a section, then fans entered a code, such as "PENNST" to access our section.
-- Nebraska did hold a pre-sale, resulting in the entire middle four sections, both sides, sold out except for a few singles. Never has a single school taken so many tickets for themselves.