Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks to the very generous offer from my sister's co-worker, my son and I have tickets (nosebleed for $289/ticket) to Sat's game! It's a lot of money for sure, but I figure it's a once-in-a-lifetime chance with the trifecta of "affordable" tickets, a weekend game my son can go to, and the first WS for the Nats.
Good luck to everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Well let me make it clear to you, because you don’t get it. Many “really fans” are trying to sell their tickets at astronomical prices, and they will go down if the weather is going to be bad.
Sorry you can’t afford tickets, no need to be bitchy to those who can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Well let me make it clear to you, because you don’t get it. Many “really fans” are trying to sell their tickets at astronomical prices, and they will go down if the weather is going to be bad.
Sorry you can’t afford tickets, no need to be bitchy to those who can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Well let me make it clear to you, because you don’t get it. Many “really fans” are trying to sell their tickets at astronomical prices, and they will go down if the weather is going to be bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Well let me make it clear to you, because you don’t get it. Many “really fans” are trying to sell their tickets at astronomical prices, and they will go down if the weather is going to be bad.
I get what you’re saying, I simply disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Well let me make it clear to you, because you don’t get it. Many “really fans” are trying to sell their tickets at astronomical prices, and they will go down if the weather is going to be bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Which has nothing to do with my post about whether real fans will be dissuaded by rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Sorry not every “real fan” is able to spend $800 for a standing room ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.
Real fans will go anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Ticket prices are likely to drop if the weather predictions prove correct for a rainy, cold weekend next weekend.