Just got word that upper level tickets for the upcoming season are $950 each, for the season. For 20 games, that makes the price $47.50 per ticket. Haven't heard what lowers are.
Just got word that upper level tickets for the upcoming season are $950 each, for the season. For 20 games, that makes the price $47.50 per ticket. Haven't heard what lowers are.
A bargain. should be twice that compared to other forms of entertainment . We are the most elite team in college basketball and ticket prices should reflect it. Those of us lucky enough to have tickets should not complain about 50 bucks a game.I believe the invoice said there will only be 19 home games this year, so upper level is $50 per ticket per game. That is up from $17 per ticket when I first purchased my season tickets in 2004.
Just 5 years ago I paid a little over $1400 for two upper arena seats. Now it's over $1900. Ridiculous. >25% increase in 5 years.
Since it is such a great deal, if anyone wants to buy Albany, NJIT, Wright State, BU, Illinois State, and EKU from me for $50 per ticket per game, let me know. A chance to see six games for only $600. I usually wait until the SEC schedule comes out to offer tickets at face value, but I would not want anyone to have to wait any longer for the chance to buy these valuable and exciting home games.
I would be interested if they are decent uppers. Let me know.Since it is such a great deal, if anyone wants to buy Albany, NJIT, Wright State, BU, Illinois State, and EKU from me for $50 per ticket per game, let me know. A chance to see six games for only $600. I usually wait until the SEC schedule comes out to offer tickets at face value, but I would not want anyone to have to wait any longer for the chance to buy these valuable and exciting home games.
I would be interested if they are decent uppers, let me know.Okay, I had to smile at your post.
As a season ticket holder myself, I haven't complained too much about the frequent increases so far. However, if it continues at this rate, there will come a time when it may be too much for me to be able to do. Hopefully not.
However, I also have to smile at some of the people posting here about how fortunate we are that we have them (I agree), but yet I sometimes have had a terrible time selling games like you mentioned in your post when I have offered them on this site over the years. At face value.
Go figure.
(And before anyone criticizes that I only go to "the big games"........not true. I go to many of the lesser games, but have the need to sell from time to time.)
Leave your false teeth out of this.Aw, you guys are pikers! When I first got my uppers they were $3.50 per game.![]()
Since it is such a great deal, if anyone wants to buy Albany, NJIT, Wright State, BU, Illinois State, and EKU from me for $50 per ticket per game, let me know. A chance to see six games for only $600. I usually wait until the SEC schedule comes out to offer tickets at face value, but I would not want anyone to have to wait any longer for the chance to buy these valuable and exciting home games.
I would be interested if they are decent uppers, let me know.
I find it exciting anytime we stomp the living dog crap out of anybody.Just sayen.Since it is such a great deal, if anyone wants to buy Albany, NJIT, Wright State, BU, Illinois State, and EKU from me for $50 per ticket per game, let me know. A chance to see six games for only $600. I usually wait until the SEC schedule comes out to offer tickets at face value, but I would not want anyone to have to wait any longer for the chance to buy these valuable and exciting home games.
With the ticket exchange that UK offered (starting last season), I didn't have as much trouble as some previous seasons. Of course I'm sure the team we had last season had a lot to do with that as well.
I do have people that I will generally offer them to before I would post them here, but sometimes I have a game or two that no one takes. If that's the case, I can send you an email. My seats are Sec. 215, Row N.
You can leave your email here if you'd like.
Since it is such a great deal, if anyone wants to buy Albany, NJIT, Wright State, BU, Illinois State, and EKU from me for $50 per ticket per game, let me know. A chance to see six games for only $600. I usually wait until the SEC schedule comes out to offer tickets at face value, but I would not want anyone to have to wait any longer for the chance to buy these valuable and exciting home games.
Maybe it's just me but I can see you going alone to many events.You do realize 300 bucks for 6 games of ANYONE is a bargain, right? Especially if they are lower uppers.
I might have asked you before, but do you hear the obnoxious guy and his wife that have to yell at everything? The old bat booed a heart recipient during a timeout because it wasn't basketball related.
???????????If watching UK play basketball does not excite you at all times...maybe you should just give up your season tickets permanently? People like you amuse the hell out of me.
Absolutely. It gets pretty embarassing. Especially when there are fans of the opponent sitting anywhere near, which is fairly frequent.
Sometimes you just have to shake your head.
I believe the invoice said there will only be 19 home games this year, so upper level is $50 per ticket per game. That is up from $17 per ticket when I first purchased my season tickets in 2004.
sa_hunt@yahoo.comWith the ticket exchange that UK offered (starting last season), I didn't have as much trouble as some previous seasons. Of course I'm sure the team we had last season had a lot to do with that as well.
I do have people that I will generally offer them to before I would post them here, but sometimes I have a game or two that no one takes. If that's the case, I can send you an email. My seats are Sec. 215, Row N.
You can leave your email here if you'd like.
2014-15 ticket prices
Just got word that upper level tickets for the upcoming season
are $950 each, for the season. For 20 games, that makes the price $47.50 per ticket. Haven't heard what lowers are.