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04-08-2018, 14:04 | #32 |
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If you aren't willing to go to $600 seats, don't book flights.
I've been to 3 Vegas events and iirc twice I ended up in 600s, once I managed to get 300s. I've never been to the new arena in Vegas so maybe it will be a bit easier as it's bigger. |
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04-08-2018, 18:03 | #36 | |
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"upper mid-range" is what in $$$ terms. Id be very content with $600 and I would settle for $800. If it goes higher that is when it will become painful. |
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05-08-2018, 15:33 | #37 |
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Anyone with a spare Fight Club membership code, would be much appreciated.
Tickets for the MSG card vs Alvarez were upwards of $500 for the "cheap seats" if I recall. I paid around $450 for the cheap-seats for McGregor-Aldo. The extra 7-8K seats in the T-Mobile might help. |
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05-08-2018, 21:41 | #38 |
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Fight club membership is a must, there will be nothing on general sale. If your not willing to part with over $500 per ticket don't even consider going. I was at 202 and paid $375 for mine but it was empty so no problem with tickets.
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06-08-2018, 10:12 | #42 |
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That's surprisingly cheap for UFC 202. Attendance was just over 15K with capacity around 20,000.
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