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Post by BeachbytheBay on Apr 23, 2024 16:32:06 GMT -5
Semi final tickets are already being listed for $133 each on Vivid
When do the Hawaii fans sell their tickets they bought to bring down the market?
Note; Peak listed price for 2019 Beach vs. Hawaii was $500 a ticket.
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Post by elgmyrat on Apr 24, 2024 10:31:41 GMT -5
Looks like Craigslist Long Beach has 1st round tix posted for $20 each for the split sessions on April 30.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Apr 24, 2024 12:01:21 GMT -5
Vivid now has finals tickets for $348 as of today, & semi tickets for $262 as of today, ouch
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Post by sixpak on Apr 24, 2024 15:42:25 GMT -5
That's the highest asking price. What are people actually getting for tickets? If they actually hit $500 a ticket this year, I'm selling mine and watching it on TV.
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Post by gofaster88 on Apr 24, 2024 15:48:18 GMT -5
That's the highest asking price. What are people actually getting for tickets? If they actually hit $500 a ticket this year, I'm selling mine and watching it on TV. Seriously was thinking the same thing.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Apr 24, 2024 16:23:24 GMT -5
That's the highest asking price. What are people actually getting for tickets? If they actually hit $500 a ticket this year, I'm selling mine and watching it on TV. those are sell prices of resales, the resalers do not negotiate online prices. they may lower price, eventually. the event is essentually sold out, so hard to imagine prices will go down much for semis. there's just not even many tickets avail from resalers. Heck, if it was Hawaii instead of Irvine, I'd bet it'd be even higher prices. last two final fours at Pauley was 7000 attendance, so the demand is gonna be about that if not more. Pyamid has a 4000 capacity, prices will go up, not down. still seems 'odd' that the NCAA doesn't require Long Beach to add at least 500-1000 more seats, to host,... not all that difficult. they'd sell them. I would guess that the biggest demand will be UCLA fans as the semis and finals get closer.
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Post by Sunnydaze on Apr 25, 2024 0:00:27 GMT -5
That's the highest asking price. What are people actually getting for tickets? If they actually hit $500 a ticket this year, I'm selling mine and watching it on TV. those are sell prices of resales, the resalers do not negotiate online prices. they may lower price, eventually. the event is essentually sold out, so hard to imagine prices will go down much for semis. there's just not even many tickets avail from resalers. Heck, if it was Hawaii instead of Irvine, I'd bet it'd be even higher prices. last two final fours at Pauley was 7000 attendance, so the demand is gonna be about that if not more. Pyamid has a 4000 capacity, prices will go up, not down. still seems 'odd' that the NCAA doesn't require Long Beach to add at least 500-1000 more seats, to host,... not all that difficult. they'd sell them. I would guess that the biggest demand will be UCLA fans as the semis and finals get closer. Single session game tickets don’t go on sale until April 30, curious to see what those prices will be.
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Post by UHvbFan on Apr 27, 2024 8:48:29 GMT -5
Semi final tickets are already being listed for $133 each on Vivid When do the Hawaii fans sell their tickets they bought to bring down the market? Note; Peak listed price for 2019 Beach vs. Hawaii was $500 a ticket. I have two tickets for all the matches to sell: Level Section Row ----- ------- ----- 100 112 Q
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Post by BeachbytheBay on May 1, 2024 20:53:52 GMT -5
Tickets on resalers still at $250 listed
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Post by surfvolleypolojock77 on May 1, 2024 23:02:01 GMT -5
Bought 3 tickets on StubHub for $90 in section 104 row P
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