I think I saw this briefly somewhere yesterday on HN, but I can't find it now.
If Iowa gets 22,000 tix and Stanford gets 22,000, and the Rosebowl seats 92,500 approximately, where's the rest of the tix?
I think I saw this briefly somewhere yesterday on HN, but I can't find it now.
If Iowa gets 22,000 tix and Stanford gets 22,000, and the Rosebowl seats 92,500 approximately, where's the rest of the tix?
Not only does Iowa and Stanford get that many but each school in each conference gets some as well. I would guess 3,000 to each conference to distribute to each school so there is 50,000 gone. And then after the sponsors get their tickets and others associated with the Rose Bowl you are probably only talking around 30,000 to 35,000 available to the general public.
Not only does Iowa and Stanford get that many but each school in each conference gets some as well. I would guess 3,000 to each conference to distribute to each school so there is 50,000 gone. And then after the sponsors get their tickets and others associated with the Rose Bowl you are probably only talking around 30,000 to 35,000 available to the general public.
Stanford - 22,000
Iowa - 22,000
Pasadena Residents - 4,500
One-time Ticketmaster Ticket Release - 500
B1G non-participating schools - 3,000
P12 non-participating schools - 3,000
TOTAL - 55,000
Remaining = 37,500 for early buyers and corporate sponsors and the rest to secondary ticket market providers.
Stanford - 22,000
Iowa - 22,000
Pasadena Residents - 4,500
One-time Ticketmaster Ticket Release - 500
B1G non-participating schools - 3,000
P12 non-participating schools - 3,000
TOTAL - 55,000
Remaining = 37,500 for early buyers and corporate sponsors and the rest to secondary ticket market providers.
The real money is the TV money. The local economy is vibrant i am sure from 100,000+ visitors but the ticket sales for the game are overshadowed by the TV dollars.
Ticket master had way more than 500. I bought mine over 3 weeks ago. They had a lot. I watched a for a couple weeks and saw it was close to being sold out so I picked up 2. Good thing I did. Row 6 in the end zone. Same section on stub selling for $1400 a piece. Have to plan ahead on these thing unfortunately.Stanford - 22,000
Iowa - 22,000
Pasadena Residents - 4,500
One-time Ticketmaster Ticket Release - 500
B1G non-participating schools - 3,000
P12 non-participating schools - 3,000
TOTAL - 55,000
Remaining = 37,500 for early buyers and corporate sponsors and the rest to secondary ticket market providers.
Tons of corporate sponsors, Big Ten and Pac 12 personalities, other "connected" people, and general public tickets. This is not just a bowl game...it's the Rose Bowl.
Some of the youngsters here may not realize that the Tournament of Roses was around for 12 years before somebody said "Hey, let's add a football game to the festivities!". It was the biggest celebration of New Years in the country, if not the world..featuring a parade, music, celebrities, equestrian events, etc. Think of the Kentucky Derby...but bigger and not horse-centric.
This is more than just a Bowl Game.
Ticket master had way more than 500. I bought mine over 3 weeks ago. They had a lot. I watched a for a couple weeks and saw it was close to being sold out so I picked up 2. Good thing I did. Row 6 in the end zone. Same section on stub selling for $1400 a piece. Have to plan ahead on these thing unfortunately.