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Post by Vegas on Oct 16, 2017 19:51:37 GMT -5
my first two Vegas Golden Knights game I am going to: 1) tomorrow night vs Buffalo. My ticket is standing room in the party deck with a bunch of screens but includes "all inclusive food and beverage- including beer." 2) Saturday night vs St. Louis
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 16, 2017 19:59:28 GMT -5
You should look at season ticket packages. With Columbus you can get a quarter season and get some benefit to it. Even at full here you can pay monthly and it's not that expensive for nose bleeds. Like we only pay $150 a month to go to every game.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Oct 16, 2017 20:30:16 GMT -5
Awesome! I hope you have a blast! And let me know how that food is. I’ll have to come out there sometime and go to a game with you. I’ve never been to a professional hockey game before.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Oct 16, 2017 22:40:31 GMT -5
You should look at season ticket packages. With Columbus you can get a quarter season and get some benefit to it. Even at full here you can pay monthly and it's not that expensive for nose bleeds. Like we only pay $150 a month to go to every game. Sadly that $150 a month is about the price of a Leafs nose bleed ticket lol
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Post by Vegas on Oct 16, 2017 23:33:17 GMT -5
You should look at season ticket packages. With Columbus you can get a quarter season and get some benefit to it. Even at full here you can pay monthly and it's not that expensive for nose bleeds. Like we only pay $150 a month to go to every game. Although they kept some single game tickets available, the Golden Knights sold out of season ticket packages before the franchise was even awarded. But even if they were available (based on the prices I have seen for single games here,) I know they would be alot more than the $150/month you are paying to attend all of the Columbus games- you got a really good deal there.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 16, 2017 23:34:21 GMT -5
Awesome! I hope you have a blast! And let me know how that food is. I’ll have to come out there sometime and go to a game with you. I’ve never been to a professional hockey game before. sounds good! tomorrow night will actually be my first NHL game since I saw the Rangers vs Canucks in Vancouver back in 1994
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Post by Vegas on Oct 17, 2017 1:36:39 GMT -5
It looks like I am also going to see the Minnesota Wild vs Vegas Golden Knights game in March. My cousin who lives in Idaho but who used to live in Minnesota says he is coming to town that weekend and will make the arrangements for us going to the game.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 17, 2017 9:16:05 GMT -5
my first two Vegas Golden Knights game I am going to: 1) tomorrow night vs Buffalo. My ticket is standing room in the party deck with a bunch of screens but includes "all inclusive food and beverage- including beer." 2) Saturday night vs St. Louis Knowing the Sabres are my hometown team, I'd like to see the Golden Knights win tonight. So hopefully the game will be entertaining, but I'm sure you'll have a blast none the less...
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Post by Tournament Master on Oct 17, 2017 9:26:19 GMT -5
You should look at season ticket packages. With Columbus you can get a quarter season and get some benefit to it. Even at full here you can pay monthly and it's not that expensive for nose bleeds. Like we only pay $150 a month to go to every game. Shows what a difference it is to go to games in a small market like Columbus. $150 is like 2 tickets for most upper level sections in arenas in this area.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 17, 2017 20:23:13 GMT -5
You should look at season ticket packages. With Columbus you can get a quarter season and get some benefit to it. Even at full here you can pay monthly and it's not that expensive for nose bleeds. Like we only pay $150 a month to go to every game. Although they kept some single game tickets available, the Golden Knights sold out of season ticket packages before the franchise was even awarded. But even if they were available (based on the prices I have seen for single games here,) I know they would be alot more than the $150/month you are paying to attend all of the Columbus games- you got a really good deal there. It depends on the deal they cut you. I think our seats as single game tickets would run about $80-100. We also sit in the cheapest section. The people that sit a row in front of us pay like almost double what we do. You should check in a year or two because I was shocked how affordable season tickets were vs. what I expected them to be. They get to cut Ticketmaster out with season tickets so they can afford to discount you heavily.
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