Ticket Prices Normal for UGA Game??

#26
#26
If people would just stop buying them, they could come back. I say that after spending more to go to last week’s game than I spent to go to 4 conference games in 2018.

This is true. The prices are also a reflection of who is playing whom and where.

Personally, the only economical way to see the games is via season tickets. No way I would pay these prices for a single game - these price most folks out of the market. Really sad.
 
#27
#27
Me too.

don’t feel the best (arthritis) and usually in pain throughout the game. But, I want to take advantage of the matchup and enjoy as many games possible.

It’s easy to take things for granted - so I will be there.

Go Vols! Get the dub!

I'm in the same place right now - handling it year to year and game to game within each year. At some point I know I will not be able to make the walk up the hill and up the steps.
 
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#28
#28
We went to CJH's first UT/UGA knoxville game. Last row in lower section. We got tickets in advance in early August for around $400 for both. We now have a nice 55" OLED to watch this on. No way I'm paying that much to go watch anyone play.

Our UGA game was top row of Section B or C for under $500 2 seats.

Our '21 SoCar game was Section W Row 1, and getting a Witten autograph while he was chilling with recruits in the corner, for less than $300.
 
#29
#29
Trying to turn my Dad onto this very TV...he's got his heart stuck on this monster though...sheeeshhh

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For same money we got a superb LG 55" OLED and a quality LG sound bar with sub woofer. We had good luck with regular LG HD LED in the past, but the Samsung was junk. Two panel burnouts in 4 years. If I'd been left alone, I'd never paid over $600-800 for a TV. But, my wife was involved. I will concede that the picture on an OLED is quite superb however.
 
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#30
#30
It's normal, and it's a racket, orchestrated by Ticketmaster and the schools finally teaming up across the board. The internet has allowed them to ratchet price elasticity to its limits.

The days of reasonably-priced tickets are solid gone. Never coming back. Never. And all the people selling the tickets are good with it.
It's not a racket. It's capitalism.
 
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#32
#32
Where I have reserved parking, Church Street United Metholistic church has some non resered parking in their back lots for $50 cash. Gates Open at 7am and any spaces will sell out FAST as we learned in 2022 before reserved parking. Turn on W Hill Ave and unreserved is on left, reserved on right. In 2022 we parked at Hilton hotel, getting out was a mess due to street closures, etc after game and used WAZE to get out of Knoxville. Finding parking wI'll not be as easy as ETSU. Should be electric atmosphere!
Thanks for the info. Also, any idea if gameday parking on White Ave parking garage? Recently working on new Haslam College of Business building and that’s the garage I parked in. Would like to get into that one if no pass required.

Price for garage next to Publix and train tracks?
 
#35
#35
prices were $289 a seat directly from UT when they released very few single game tickets back in July. People complaining about having to spend $300 a ticket don't realize what face value actually is
 
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