NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
White Sox tickets have gotten crazy expensive too.
I’m surprised they’re not paying people to go!
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
White Sox tickets have gotten crazy expensive too.
I’m surprised they’re not paying people to go!
StephieStephie said:
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
White Sox tickets have gotten crazy expensive too.
I’m surprised they’re not paying people to go!
For some games, they were basically free. You only had to pay the ticket fees.
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
White Sox tickets have gotten crazy expensive too.
They’ve been begging my White Sox fan friends to renew their season tickets. It’s kind of pathetic.
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
Baseball games are still relatively cheap, like $15-$20. Totally worth it for a night out.
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
Baseball games are still relatively cheap, like $15-$20. Totally worth it for a night out.
Yeah, same here. I watch the Pirates, and it makes for a fun night.
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
I don’t think baseball is that bad. I live in Seattle, and $65 covers my ticket and food. It’s not cheap, but it’s not too crazy either.
NostrilFaya said:
I don’t get how anyone can justify spending that much on a sporting event.
Other sports might be expensive, but I went to a DP World Tour event here in the UK last year for £40. It was a full day, and you could get really close to the players. It’s a great deal compared to other sports.
@Ronald
The Ryder Cup is overrated. Going to golf events in person isn’t that great either. Augusta is the only one worth it, they’ve got everything perfectly organized. But honestly, it’s way more fun to watch at home.
Steve said:
@Ronald
The Ryder Cup is overrated. Going to golf events in person isn’t that great either. Augusta is the only one worth it, they’ve got everything perfectly organized. But honestly, it’s way more fun to watch at home.
We’ve got the Boise Open here in Idaho, part of the Korn Ferry Tour. It’s perfect. Beautiful, great golf, and not crowded at all for a $10 ticket.
Steve said:
@Ronald
The Ryder Cup is overrated. Going to golf events in person isn’t that great either. Augusta is the only one worth it, they’ve got everything perfectly organized. But honestly, it’s way more fun to watch at home.
LPGA events are great. They’re much cheaper, and you still get to see amazing golf. I went to the Meijer Open this year, and the prices were reasonable. It felt like a throwback to the 90s.
Steve said:
@Ronald
The Ryder Cup is overrated. Going to golf events in person isn’t that great either. Augusta is the only one worth it, they’ve got everything perfectly organized. But honestly, it’s way more fun to watch at home.
LPGA events are great. They’re much cheaper, and you still get to see amazing golf. I went to the Meijer Open this year, and the prices were reasonable. It felt like a throwback to the 90s.
LPGA events are awesome. I’ve also been to a few Canadian Tour events, and it was free to attend. You can walk right down the fairways with the players. It’s such a different experience.
Steve said:
@Ronald
The Ryder Cup is overrated. Going to golf events in person isn’t that great either. Augusta is the only one worth it, they’ve got everything perfectly organized. But honestly, it’s way more fun to watch at home.
LPGA events are great. They’re much cheaper, and you still get to see amazing golf. I went to the Meijer Open this year, and the prices were reasonable. It felt like a throwback to the 90s.
My parents go to that every year just for the food at the vendors’ tent!