A First Glimpse at Pricing

bigcat77

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A friend was invited to meet their new ticket rep at the Preview Center in the Wilson Club to hear about seating options.

Only 1 priced option was presented - 4 seat boxes with all inclusive food and beverage - what they are calling living room suites.

Requires at $225,000 capital gift - which is tax deductible, payable over 5 years. Plus ticket cost of $20,000 for the 4, or $5,000 each.

From my friends meeting and discussion with my ticket rep, doesn't seem like they've priced to cheaper seats - maybe waiting to see how many people bite at this level. And if you want something more luxurious, apparently 3 or 4 full suites are still available.
 

julescat

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A friend was invited to meet their new ticket rep at the Preview Center in the Wilson Club to hear about seating options.

Only 1 priced option was presented - 4 seat boxes with all inclusive food and beverage - what they are calling living room suites.

Requires at $225,000 capital gift - which is tax deductible, payable over 5 years. Plus ticket cost of $20,000 for the 4, or $5,000 each.

From my friends meeting and discussion with my ticket rep, doesn't seem like they've priced to cheaper seats - maybe waiting to see how many people bite at this level. And if you want something more luxurious, apparently 3 or 4 full suites are still available.
It's really quite disgusting that something like a $225,000 capital gift for dumbass college football viewing can be considered tax deductible. What a stupid country.
 

its_the_sauce

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I could be wrong but I seriously doubt any required donations for seats without inclusive food/drink will be higher than what we have at Lakeside this year outside of a modest inflationary bump. Outside of WC and Jack Nicholson seats, the highest required donation for WR is $850/seat in 108.