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early 80s, a great friend used to sleep out multiple nights at some place in Manchester CT, for our concert tickets at the HCC (Rolling Stones, Prince, the list goes on). I'd bring him food & drink 2-3x/day. Tickets were cheap, but the barrier to entry for primo events was exorbitant.
These days, with a connected device and a bit of patience, one can rise above the noise around ticket prices. No matter the event, prices dip on game day. If you can get to the stadium, you will get in, often at or below face value. This applies to Final Fours too, been the last 3 years.
One egregious example: after we lost in the Big East last year, in a deep state of depression, changed my ticket home to FL, and made a pit stop in Charlotte.
Here's what tickets cost on game day.
These days, with a connected device and a bit of patience, one can rise above the noise around ticket prices. No matter the event, prices dip on game day. If you can get to the stadium, you will get in, often at or below face value. This applies to Final Fours too, been the last 3 years.
One egregious example: after we lost in the Big East last year, in a deep state of depression, changed my ticket home to FL, and made a pit stop in Charlotte.
Here's what tickets cost on game day.