Flyers ticket prices to increase next season
Nick Pitts
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: Sports
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It is fairly common knowledge that going to a Flyers game means you are going to dish out quite a lot of money. It is one of, if not, the most expensive ticket for a sporting event in town, which is unlucky for me because it is my favorite to attend as well.
Guess what folks, ticket prices for every seat are going up. Is that any way to treat last year's most indimidating fans in hockey?
Currently, if you want a nice seat, let's say first level; it's going to cost you $73 for the face value, let alone the surcharges that follow.
VIP parking? Only if you're willing to fork over another $20. Oh yeah, and if you plan on eating, and your feeding more than one person, you had better have another Andrew Jackson in that wallet. Food at the Wachovia Center is no less than $3, for a hotdog!
So, altogether for a night out at the Flyers, it's going to cost you over $300, or roughly $150 a person.
Now I know that there are less expensive tickets you can opt for, such as the family section, where ticket prices lurk around $25. Well, if you're a family of four, than that number multiplies rather quickly.
The Flyers announced on March 12, that the price for every seat in the house will go up about $5.
Let's play around with some numbers. So the Flyers sell out a game, which means 20,000 tickets are sold. Multiply that number by the $5 average for the raise in ticket prices and you get $100,000. One game alone, based on those numbers will allow the management to collect $100,000 more than the year before, per game!
I can't even speak for those poor season pass holders down there at ice level. They are currently paying $73, but thanks to a whopping 140 percent increase, the tickets will now be worth $175.
How do you justify that? With a $25 complimentary food voucher, good for at most a cheesesteak, medium soda and some fries. I hope you don't enjoy your alcoholic beverages, ice-rowers, because that complimentary food voucher just isn't worth enough to buy both food and a beer.
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