JerseyEagles
Footballguy
Does any other team have a wait this long?
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/sports/200...LL_KILL_YA.html
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No.Can this be true?
We rolled the dice and gave up our tickets to avoid the seat licenses and then went ahead and signed up for tickets all over again. Ended up getting seats no problem in roughly the same location at the Linc where we had them at the Vet. Turned out so many of us [season ticket holders] called the Birds' seat license bluff, there was zero problem getting tickets that first year. There is a very long wait now. Even if I move to another part of the country, I will keep the tickets in my name and just sell them to others so I can always get them back at some point.Actually, this is somewhat misleading.Pretty much anyone had a shot at season tickets just a few years ago when they were selling tickets for the new stadium. Catch is you had to pay the Seat License and buy 5 years with tickets in advance. Mostly in the club box level, so they were the pricier seats. Took quite a while for them to sell out as I recall.
I read an article last year that said fans on the Packer season ticket waiting list since the mid 70's finally got them in 2006. I'm right around 30,000 and have been on the list for about 12 years. Had it not been for the renovation, I'd up near the 40,000's.Green Bay...I signed my kids up in 2002 and they are #'s 57,089 & 57,090 on the list. They've moved up 300 spots a year on average....it's going to be a while.
You hit the nail right on the head - the main reason for these long waits for season tickets is that people can make money selling tickets. I'd like to know what % of season tickets actually get used by the ticket owners, I'd be shocked if it's over half for the high demand teams.We rolled the dice and gave up our tickets to avoid the seat licenses and then went ahead and signed up for tickets all over again. Ended up getting seats no problem in roughly the same location at the Linc where we had them at the Vet. Turned out so many of us [season ticket holders] called the Birds' seat license bluff, there was zero problem getting tickets that first year. There is a very long wait now. Even if I move to another part of the country, I will keep the tickets in my name and just sell them to others so I can always get them back at some point.Actually, this is somewhat misleading.
Pretty much anyone had a shot at season tickets just a few years ago when they were selling tickets for the new stadium. Catch is you had to pay the Seat License and buy 5 years with tickets in advance. Mostly in the club box level, so they were the pricier seats. Took quite a while for them to sell out as I recall.
Fathers leave their tickets in their will down there.Green Bay...I signed my kids up in 2002 and they are #'s 57,089 & 57,090 on the list. They've moved up 300 spots a year on average....it's going to be a while.
I can't begin to guess what the percentage of unused season tickets is, but I can tell you that at least in my section, it's far higher than 50%. I would say, with confidence, that 75%-80% of the "regulars" are in our section each and every game, with as much as 100% for a good chunk of them. Again, I have no idea if a) my section or b) the Eagles are representative of the league's attendance trends on the whole, but Birds season ticket holders are regulars for sure.I have a buddy who inherited his grandfather's season tickets to RFK years ago and kept them when they moved to FedEx. My buddy has lived in Los Angeles going on 10 years, and still is a Redskins season ticket holder. He sells each ticket every year, but maintains the rights, "just in case" he comes back to D.C. some day.You hit the nail right on the head - the main reason for these long waits for season tickets is that people can make money selling tickets. I'd like to know what % of season tickets actually get used by the ticket owners, I'd be shocked if it's over half for the high demand teams.We rolled the dice and gave up our tickets to avoid the seat licenses and then went ahead and signed up for tickets all over again. Ended up getting seats no problem in roughly the same location at the Linc where we had them at the Vet. Turned out so many of us [season ticket holders] called the Birds' seat license bluff, there was zero problem getting tickets that first year. There is a very long wait now. Even if I move to another part of the country, I will keep the tickets in my name and just sell them to others so I can always get them back at some point.Actually, this is somewhat misleading.
Pretty much anyone had a shot at season tickets just a few years ago when they were selling tickets for the new stadium. Catch is you had to pay the Seat License and buy 5 years with tickets in advance. Mostly in the club box level, so they were the pricier seats. Took quite a while for them to sell out as I recall.