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Cheesehead
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I was shocked to see a playoff game $120.......... That being said, I can't hotel or flight
If we make pass the giants, im plan on going to get tickets to dallas or atlanta. Im just wondering how much the tickets will be running? lol
I can't imagine game tickets being too expensive for that. Atlanta's stature as a poor pro sports city isn't a well kept secretI could afford Atlanta its 5 hour drive, if ticket price was low enough.
Anybody not renewing their season tickets for 2017? I know someone who would like tickets.
Several hundred people every year decide not to renew their tickets. It's not far-fetched to think that you'd find one on a fan forum.More chance of finding rocking horse poop.
Several hundred people every year decide not to renew their tickets. It's not far-fetched to think that you'd find one on a fan forum.
I'm number 17,762 on the waiting list this year. Here are the number of spots that I dropped each year, which I assume, correlates to the number of tickets given up each year save for renovation years:
2005 - 244 spots
2007 - 505 spots
2008 - 310 spots
2009 - 320 spots
2010 - 199 spots
2011 - 184 spots
2012 - 179 spots
2013 - 4,842 spots (south endzone renovation)
2014 - 363 spots
2015 - 204 spots
2016 - 936 spots
I did like your expression....
If you got on the list in this century it will be a lot longer than that. The people getting called now put in their requests prior to the two super bowls. The most recent expansion helped accelerate some people but I read something like only a couple hundred names turnover on an average year. I put my name in in 2009 because I figured by the time I ever got called I could afford to live there seasonally. I started at 77,000 and am now up to about 68,000 or soOut of Interest, how long have you been on that list ? I remember when I visited Lambeau some years back, there was a guy who had JUST got his, and he`d been waiting 21 years. I nearly fell off my seat.
If you got on the list in this century it will be a lot longer than that. The people getting called now put in their requests prior to the two super bowls. The most recent expansion helped accelerate some people but I read something like only a couple hundred names turnover on an average year. I put my name in in 2009 because I figured by the time I ever got called I could afford to live there seasonally. I started at 77,000 and am now up to about 68,000 or so
Several hundred people every year decide not to renew their tickets. It's not far-fetched to think that you'd find one on a fan forum.
I'm number 17,762 on the waiting list this year. Here are the number of spots that I dropped each year, which I assume, correlates to the number of tickets given up each year save for renovation years:
2005 - 244 spots
2007 - 505 spots
2008 - 310 spots
2009 - 320 spots
2010 - 199 spots
2011 - 184 spots
2012 - 179 spots
2013 - 4,842 spots (south endzone renovation)
2014 - 363 spots
2015 - 204 spots
2016 - 936 spots
Small expansion in seating in the South endzone nosebleed area. Also I heard they are considering dropping some of the "reserved for Brown county taxpayers" seats since those rarely sell out anymore.Wow wonder why so many dropped their tickets last season. Maybe frustrated with postseason results. I'd give it 5-6 more years and you'll get seasons.
Small expansion in seating in the South endzone nosebleed area. Also I heard they are considering dropping some of the "reserved for Brown county taxpayers" seats since those rarely sell out anymore.
The way that works is in March or April I get a notice to send in money for 4 nosebleed south endzone seats. I do not get to pick which game. If enough seats are available, I get my 4 tickets. Only then do I know for which game. Could be and has been preseason games which I can get better seats for less on the street. If I get preseason tickets or none, then next year I move up in priority and am almost guaranteed a season game.
I did this fall until the weather turned cold. If I were still in the kitchen I might have. Being out on the concourse isn't fun in the cold.Do you still run the refreshment thing there ?
I did this fall until the weather turned cold. If I were still in the kitchen I might have. Being out on the concourse isn't fun in the cold.
I signed up in 1998 or so at number 31,930. I saved all of the cards that the Packers sent me. The big renovation in 2002-03 dropped me about 12,000 spots.Out of Interest, how long have you been on that list ? I remember when I visited Lambeau some years back, there was a guy who had JUST got his, and he`d been waiting 21 years. I nearly fell off my seat.
Nope, Just a brat and soda free each game. Christmas and Thanksgiving "dinner" if we play those days. Year end kick-*** banquet. And all the curds / fries & soda I can stuff in my face while working the stand.Do you get a chance for tickets through that at all ?
I would be a very rotund person, stuffing cheese curds in my face all game.And all the curds / fries & soda I can stuff in my face while working the stand.
I thought so too but its amazing how quickly one tires of it. Where I work, we make the curds and mozzarella sticks so I can buy at producer cost which is much cheaper than wholesale. My freezer is full of such stuff and we have some maybe once a month. Guys that worked there much longer don't even bother to purchase anymore, not even for their families (which is legit per company postings.)I would be a very rotund person, stuffing cheese curds in my face all game.