I had my call with the sales rep this morning. All they "had left" was a single Founder's Suite for 18 for $95,000. She also offered a Theater Box on the end for 8 for $45,000.
So much for the Suite Life for me. Back to the cheap seats. Like such a thing even exists.
I used to post previously under handle that showed a fondness for bourbon and blues, this is my new one.
I think I told you before about how we went to see the Big Ten's at the University of Maryland two years ago? A ticket for that was $50 through the Maryland booster club. I just gave him a $50 donation.
One disturbing thing I've noticed it is the cost of entertainment has skyrocketed. I saw Whiskey Myers a year and a half ago and a ticket 6 to 10 rows back was $160. Now I'm paying $250.
Second row is $442. I like to get as close as possible and pick bands my wife and I really like and get the real good seats but they've gone up by 50 to 100% just a year or so.
And these aren't the top flight acts you might say Cody Jinks and Aaron Lewis were too we saw on that situation.
My cousin could tell you about his experience with Penn State tickets, his seats are in 40 yard line at about 20 rows up. They will cost approximately $700 a ticket per game after he pays his initial $10,000 buy in.
This is happening to any place that builds a new stadium, permanent seat licenses seem to be standard now.
As an aside in your negative woods I've talked to people in Annapolis and they're talking about investment groups from Baltimore buying up a lot of properties and doing so-called upgrades on them like the waterfront Marriott.
My wife is born July 5 and she loves to get the waterfront balcony room for her birthday and watch the fireworks in July 4. We don't travel home a lot so I like to indulge or but my initial booking for that room was $1000 a night for three nights. I did it to make sure we had a room for the 250th anniversary celebration but I always check to see if the prices came down and now we're paying approximately 750 per night for the room .
I hate to be that kind of guy but it seems big money ruins everything. When people of decent means all of a sudden can't do things they've done all their life you know there's something up.