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LA Travel and Tickets Thread

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
Lol it’s $450 tickets. People arent looking below that but 300 level and 400 level isn’t really above that face outside of club. Prices for those tickets dropped 35%

200 level was $2300 minimum 47 hours ago. Now it’s $1350. Hell 200 level club was over 3k per ticket and I’ve seen $1500. 50% decline
Are you talking endzone or Bench side?

I didn’t check Saturday night but never saw 200 level at $2300 on sunday
 

frogs9497

Full Member

anyone get that email about the TCU tailgate at Hollywood Park Casino?

Is this worth the money is the question...
We went to the one last week in AZ. I thought it was meh, but people seemed to enjoy it. Food/drink options were average. But my expectations were evidently way too high (no bourbon??).

We’re signed up for this one, as it’s included in our package. I’d probably go anyway just because I’ve completely abandoned all financial discretion.
 

DutchFrog

Active Member
Welp. I said the other day that I wasn't going to be able to make this game. Wife texts me today... "I don't think I could live with myself if we didn't go to this game. I have enough airline miles to get us to LA and back and also cover a hotel room. Soooo HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! WE ARE GOING TO THE NATTY!"

LET'S GOOOOO!!!!
 

BroncoFrog

New Member
I'm new to all this secondary market stuff with big bowl games/ playoff games... do tickets for the nose bleeds ever dip below face value? Is that what some people are waiting for at the end of the week to happen, where the speculators sell at a loss to get some money back? Anyone with more experience, I'd love to get your take.
 

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
I'm new to all this secondary market stuff with big bowl games/ playoff games... do tickets for the nose bleeds ever dip below face value? Is that what some people are waiting for at the end of the week to happen, where the speculators sell at a loss to get some money back? Anyone with more experience, I'd love to get your take.
I follow tickpick as there’s no fees for buyers. Tickpick had 6,000 tickets this morning, it’s right around 4,000 as of now

Prices are good everywhere vs. earlier - waiting has more negative risk than upside
 

BMac42

Ticket Exchange Pass
I'm about to fly back to America from Korea for the Army and didn't see a tickets/travel thread. I've never donated to anything since I didn't have money, might have to paddle a canoe across the Pacific to get there, but I'll be damned if I'm missing this game.

Frogs, what's the best place to travel/buy tickets/stay?
I have two tickets: Section 552, Row 12, Seats 11 & 12. My email is bmac260@gmail.com, text # is 770-363-2397. Please make a reasonable offer. Face was $450 each and a $20 fee. Would like to make a person happy and not get jobbed. Thanks.
 

azerda

New Member
Not that it is preferrable, but sitting on the "georgia" side is much cheaper than TCU. I wonder if a lot of our fans will opt for that for that reason.
That's what I was thinking. Would be great to plan a TCU takeover of something like Section 226 where tickets are plentiful and much cheaper than the same on TCU side.
 

LisaLT

Active Member
IMPORTANT UPDATE:

For those who are renting cars, but were planning to take a ride share to the game or other mass transit (I laugh when i say that cause its LA), the weather may be crappy on Monday. It's expected to rain. You may remember the nightmare of the Alamo bowl and trying to get ubers so you might want to consider driving and parking at the venue if you have your own rental car.

There is no way to predict weather of course, but I opted to buy parking and drive with my friend. If anyone is headed back to the Marina and wants to hitch a ride after the game I've got a Range Rover and can probably fit 3 people. Not sure what everyone will be doing after the game, but Inglewood is not a party spot - except the casino.
 
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