Selling the Lakers-Heat game tomorrow (1/13/15).
Section 319 Row 9, aisle. Nice upper level seats facing the Lakers bench.
Can be emailed in exchange for PayPal.
Just $95 for the pair.
I've got a pair for tonight's Lakers-Bulls game in Section 215 Row 12, 2 seats together. $225 for the pair. Can be emailed in exchange for PayPal payment. Should be quite a game with the Pau Gasol tribute and Derrick Rose doing his thing. There will be some fan giveaway as well.
After spending years on the wait list, I passed on season seats this season and will revisit next season. How are people doing with their season seats this season in terms of sell through. Are people looking at a gain, loss or break even? Has it been easier to sell tickets in the upper bowl or lower bowl? Thanks in advance for the info!
After spending years on the wait list, I passed on season seats this season and will revisit next season. How are people doing with their season seats this season in terms of sell through. Are people looking at a gain, loss or break even? Has it been easier to sell tickets in the upper bowl or lower bowl? Thanks in advance for the info!
I will be at break even when all is said and done. Not bad given we have 13 wins.
if I were you, I'd get into the 300 section so you will have upgrade priority for the following season
After spending years on the wait list, I passed on season seats this season and will revisit next season. How are people doing with their season seats this season in terms of sell through. Are people looking at a gain, loss or break even? Has it been easier to sell tickets in the upper bowl or lower bowl? Thanks in advance for the info!
This might be my first year in 12 as a STH that I actually take a loss on my overall cost, but its expected given how bad this team is compared to any of the last decade. For any sport, season tickets might not be a good idea to look at from an 'investment' point of view because there will be ups and downs and you have to be able to stomach that. In my opinion, you should get them if you want the flexibility to go to the games of your choice and at least recoup your money. If you make some money, that's great, but don't count on it as a side business so to speak. Lakers generally do well in terms of resale, especially in the 300 level because most people can afford it up there. I stayed away from the 200 and 100 levels primarily because I don't go to tons of games and reselling those is harder in terms of recouping your money (except for huge games).
The waiting list has always been long but you can possibly get seats after this season. Prior to this season there were plenty of seats available to upgrade to as a lot of people finally dropped out. I never gave up my seats because it could be hard to get them back later on.
Hit me up if you're interested in a pair of tickets in 319 Row 9 aisle seats for the game vs. Denver on Tuesday 2/10. I can email the tickets from my STH account. I will accept PayPal for payment. $90 for the pair.
After spending years on the wait list, I passed on season seats this season and will revisit next season. How are people doing with their season seats this season in terms of sell through. Are people looking at a gain, loss or break even? Has it been easier to sell tickets in the upper bowl or lower bowl? Thanks in advance for the info!
This might be my first year in 12 as a STH that I actually take a loss on my overall cost, but its expected given how bad this team is compared to any of the last decade. For any sport, season tickets might not be a good idea to look at from an 'investment' point of view because there will be ups and downs and you have to be able to stomach that. In my opinion, you should get them if you want the flexibility to go to the games of your choice and at least recoup your money. If you make some money, that's great, but don't count on it as a side business so to speak. Lakers generally do well in terms of resale, especially in the 300 level because most people can afford it up there. I stayed away from the 200 and 100 levels primarily because I don't go to tons of games and reselling those is harder in terms of recouping your money (except for huge games).
The waiting list has always been long but you can possibly get seats after this season. Prior to this season there were plenty of seats available to upgrade to as a lot of people finally dropped out. I never gave up my seats because it could be hard to get them back later on.
Best of luck!
Thanks for the info.
I've had Angels season seats for about 10 years. I throw them all on ticket exchange at the beginning of the year. End up selling about half, give about a quarter away for business and I go to a quarter. It works out well and I'd use the same philosophy for the Lakers tickets.
300 section seems most logical. Cheapest for me to buy, easiest to sell, cheapest to give away and it gets me on the books.
2/27 vs Bucks
3/8 vs Mavs
3/10 vs Pistons
3/12 vs Knicks
3/19 vs Jazz
3/22 vs Sixers
$50 for the pair . [well below face value]
Section 317 Row 8. 2 seats in from the aisle
Directly across from Jack / visitors bench.
Season ticket holder, hard tickets or email to you if preferred.
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I've got a pair of tickets in Section 319 Row 9, aisle for the Lakers-Pelicans game Wednesday 4/1 for sale. Nice upper level center court view facing the Lakers bench.
Just $75 for the pair. I can accept PayPal and email the tickets.
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