SonofaSailor
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dropping like a rock...jeesh. And no end in sight....goodness.
Those that have tickets are finding out just how expensive it will be to get there, and there were many more who bought tickets (with no intent on going) and have just put them on the market. Agree that prices will most likely continue to fall some more.
Sorry you are having trouble. I know someone else in a similar situation.I learned a lesson on this one. Knew we wanted to go to the game early on and booked flights and hotel right away. Then started getting nervous about not getting tickets through our season tickets (everyone on the planet was saying the priority points needed to get tickets through the U of I allotment would be a high number). Saw ticket prices that were astronomical, but paid those prices (not at the top, but close enough) in fear of losing out altogether and being held hostage by huge demand when all of those ticket requests went unfulfilled. I'm not typically someone that wants to make bank off of fellow hawk fans (I've never sold a ticket for more than I paid), but now I feel like I have to charge as much as possible to recoup even a small percentage of my investment in the secondary market tickets we bought up front...and even at that, it feels like someone else is benefitting from my investment in season tickets. I have to think the ticket office could have done a better job of giving us an idea on the priority point cut off sooner...sour grapes, I know.
Since I'm really bad at this, do I sell now, or wait until I'm down there?
At any rate, still pumped about heading out there. Go Hawks!
Well if Hawk fans bought those cheaper tickets, all sides would be Hawk sides.They might have some tickets in the $275 range but that's on Stanford side.Just checked and tickets on Iowa side still anywhere between $400-$750.
Down to 285 on stubhub. These things will be face in about 3 days
There are now plenty just over $200 and a ton under $300 each. Not to mention over 90% of season ticket holders that wanted tickets got them at face through the U of I.
So wait you mean I shouldn't have paid $6K for my wife and I for a flight, game tickets and a hotel room for 3 nights?????????
Who knew. A sucker is born everyday. Congrats to whoever was involved selling those packages and pimping about how hard the Rose Bowl ticket was going to be to get over and over and over again. I hope causing a panic and fleecing the Iowa fans was well worth the commission.
So wait you mean I shouldn't have paid $6K for my wife and I for a flight, game tickets and a hotel room for 3 nights?????????
Seriously? I mean common man. I am assuming the tickets in these packages are better than your run of the mill university tickets.
Also these packages are about convenience, they always have been. You will always be able to piecemeal your own flight, hotel, transportation, and ticket for cheaper than these ticket package. Heck these package dealers (or JD at least flat out tell you that). Yet many people don't want to mess with it, have the money to pay for it, and find the price worth it.
I never understand those who look at luxury items and feel like they are "fleecing anyone". So what if you don't want to purchase it, many other do (as I'd bet they are sold out) as JD can attest to. Just because you wouldn't purchase it doesn't mean those who do are getting "fleeced". As a matter of fact those who do purchase things like this usually have more money because they are NOT STUPID. They buy many high end luxury items because they want them, need them, or like them. They don't buy them because they are getting the "best deal". They aren't the Walmart clientele, the Black Friday shoppers....they are a different market than you are probably familiar with.
I don't when Stanford distributed their tickets. However when the Iowa allotment is distributed within the next few days and people know the specific seat they can advertise for selling, the price on the Iowa side will fall significantly as well.They might have some tickets in the $275 range but that's on Stanford side.Just checked and tickets on Iowa side still anywhere between $400-$750.
I don't when Stanford distributed their tickets. However when the Iowa allotment is distributed within the next few days and people know the specific seat they can advertise for selling, the price on the Iowa side will fall significantly as well.
A fool and his money are soon parted.