Take a look at this: Florida Marlins at New York Mets Tickets September 9 2009
These (below) were the prices on Stubhub at about 10pm Thursday night.
5 | 2 | $1.90 each | View Details |
10 | Up to 5 | $1.90 each | View Details |
7 – Aisle Seats | Up to 4 | $1.95 each | View Details |
4 | 4 | $1.99 each | View Details |
13 | 2 | $2.00 each | View Details |
9 | 2 | $2.00 each | View Details |
5 | 2 | $2.00 each auction |
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11 | 2 | $2.00 each | View Details |
12 | 2 | $2.00 each | View Details |
15 | Up to 3 | $2.00 each | View Details |
4 | 4 | $2.00 each auction |
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12 | Up to 4 | $2.00 each | View Details |
10 | Up to 4 | $2.00 each | View Details |
9 | Up to 4 | $2.00 each | View De |
Thursday the 10th (which is part of the SATURDAY PLAN) is just as bad:
Florida Marlins at New York Mets Tickets September 10 2009
If you’d like to go this weekend you can do quite well for both Saturday and then for Sunday’s Bobblehead giveaway.
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Personally, I can’t even give my seats away. Unreal. This is a first year stadium and nobody wants to go.
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Simply Amazin'
next season's ticket market, both primary and secondary, should be real interesting. in the poll on my site, 23 of 28 voters have said they are planning on FEWER games in 2010 than 2009, and 4 are staying with the status quo.
maybe a new poll is in order – WHY are you going to fewer games?
I'd almost consider a $2 ticket for Friday's game so I can walk around and see the new stuff after I leave the US Open.
You could probably make a killing getting those bobbleheads at $2 a ticket then selling them on ebay for $10 + That's something like a 70% return on your money after all the fees!