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Based upon my
travels to multiple NFL stadiums to attend NFL games throughout the
football season, I've been asked by many where I get my NFL tickets. Or
more specifically how do I get cheap NFL tickets? Well, in attending
over twenty games in the last two years, you get rather adept at
identifying NFL ticket sources and more specifically locating the places where you can get cheap NFL tickets. I've been most successful buying tickets through TicketCity, E-bay, StubHub, or TicketsNow and I've set up a system of links on each stadium page that allows the user to quickly check and compare between the three to see who has the best prices. If you are looking for cheap NFL tickets, I would suggest following one of the links below to the NFL tickets links on my site. Compare the prices and feel free to buy NFL Tickets online. |
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How to Compare NFL Ticket Prices
As you compare NFL ticket prices, it is important to consider the price that tickets are being sold for at the stadium box office and also their location on an NFL stadium seating map. You want to make sure that quoted prices are within reason and that you're comparing apples to apples as far as location within the stadium is concerned. For each of the NFL Ticket purchase areas on nflfootballstadiums.com, I've listed the "face value" price for all seating areas as listed by the stadium box office. This will be useful to ensure that if you purchase NFL tickets from an online ticket broker or a scalper on the street, that you're getting reasonable value for your money. It is also extremely important to note the date and time printed on the tickets, as well as whether or not the tickets are subject to the NFL's new flexible scheduling program. If flex-scheduling is invoked, the NFL reserves the right to move any of their Sunday afternoon games into the Sunday night primetime slot to ensure the best matchup of the week. Games eligible for flexible scheduling, which usually begins in the second half of the season, are listed with an 8:15PM kickoff. So be aware in case you should think about expanding your travel schedule to accommodate a last minute change. Check out all online ticket brokers, I've listed in order to get the best price and be aware of the additional fees that these brokers charge to process the sale. There's unfortunately no way around them. How to Purchase NFL Tickets The best place to start is by checking out my links for cheap NFL tickets for the team you are interested in seeing. I've also posted the 2008 NFL schedule for each team f you need assitance locating the game you want to see. Within each section, I've also listed links to each of my favorite online brokers, allowing you to compare pricing between each broker. Many online ticket brokers will add additional delivery charges or service fees on top of the ticket price, so be aware that these fees are generally unavoidable. Ticketmaster is notorious for requiring that you buy the tickets before displaying what the associated fees will be, leaving buyers less than pleased with their final purchase price. They generally show the face value price for each ticket listing, but really hose you on service fees. Other online brokers will allow you to see these fees at the timeof purchase. Once you've selected the best deal, ensure that your seats are located in the area you'd like to sit in and take note of the date and time of the game. Buy and enjoy! Other Options... Another option you might try if you're desperate to find NFL tickets the day of the event is to look toward one of your local gameday entrepreneurs. Some call them "scalpers", but they're usually the gentlemen holding the signs the say "I Need Tickets". I've always found that even if the game is sold out weeks in advance, even if it's Monday Night Football or a major rivalry is in town, there are still NFL tickets available right up through and after kickoff. I've dropped into NFL cities the day of the game and showed up to the game without a ticket in hand many times, and always found a good deal on NFL tickets. My final suggestion is to go over to the ticket office on gameday. I've found that sometimes you still buy tickets right from the box office. The other reason you might hang out is because if someone has extra tickets their looking to get rid of, they may try to pull you out of the line to buy their tickets. That's happened to me a couple of times. One thing I've seriously considered is setting up an NFL Ticket Exchange forum that would allow fans to indentify ticket sellers or allow ticket sellers to identify potential ticket buyers. I'd also like to include discussions on NFL tailgating including where the best places are to tailgate and suggestions on the best NFL tailgating gear. We could setup a tailgating recipe exchange, suggestions on the best local bars, restaurants, and hot spots. It would be a forum dedicated to the NFL designed to enhance the fan experience in NFL cities. |
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