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Post by BlitzinBandit on Dec 12, 2012 14:56:36 GMT -5
I would if i did not have to send them my info to get those prices, but even so those single game tickets are way high. $15 is high? Up to you. for the worst seats yeah kinda and i though it was six games?
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Dec 12, 2012 14:58:31 GMT -5
I'm just used to cheaper tickets then that, not knocking them.
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Dec 12, 2012 14:59:56 GMT -5
But if they do have the extra game that others do not then those are actually probably cheaper than most teams, as I know Sioux city only has 6 game tckets.
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Post by exit322 on Dec 12, 2012 15:48:49 GMT -5
The Ralston Arena's site includes notes about club and premium seating. Maybe that's what those "high top seats" are.
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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 12, 2012 16:03:50 GMT -5
They will have a preseason game (for a seventh home game) announced soon.
I don't think the high top seats are club seating, but more in line with what Blitzin said. Just ask them on facebook, they respond same day or no less than 24 hours.
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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 12, 2012 16:05:12 GMT -5
$15 seats make up most of the arena. I guess I'm different, doesn't seem like a lot to me at all.
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Dec 12, 2012 16:22:29 GMT -5
The Beef were charging $50 single game rates for front row last 3 years. These prices are lower than Beef fans are used to.
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Post by CF4L on Dec 12, 2012 18:04:04 GMT -5
The Beef were charging $50 single game rates for front row last 3 years. These prices are lower than Beef fans are used to. that's a good point
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Post by beefguyruss on Dec 12, 2012 19:10:38 GMT -5
I can clear this up. The hi-tops are seating that lines the lower bowl and have like a bar ledge. Well, there is no upper bowl. Basically on the concourse. The seats are not folding chairs. It's a high class facility. An Omaha Steaks, and various other eateries line the arena. It's an open floor plan, so no walls that separated the place like the Civic. Beer taps are near the far endzone. As well as a lounge sponsored by a major beer company. Great big LED screens, great lighting. The place is awesome. And for a well established team, a great value. Cheers!
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Dec 12, 2012 20:11:53 GMT -5
EWW, sounds very cool
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Post by timdub70 on Dec 13, 2012 14:25:44 GMT -5
If it's "high top" like the Heartland Events Center it's the seats that are right on the concourse. I sat up there in last year's Wyoming game. Danger single-game tickets are $15-$26 and season tickets are $152 (row 5 and up) and $208 for rows 1-4. The $15 is up from $10 last year.
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Post by Banana Cat on Dec 13, 2012 15:01:41 GMT -5
I can clear this up. The hi-tops are seating that lines the lower bowl and have like a bar ledge. Well, there is no upper bowl. Basically on the concourse. The seats are not folding chairs. It's a high class facility. An Omaha Steaks, and various other eateries line the arena. It's an open floor plan, so no walls that separated the place like the Civic. Beer taps are near the far endzone. As well as a lounge sponsored by a major beer company. Great big LED screens, great lighting. The place is awesome. And for a well established team, a great value. Cheers! I like that kind of layout, Wichita is very similar.
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