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spade-tiger
02-10-2007, 02:28 PM
I just renew my season tickets online for 2007. Tickets are paid in full. Let us start the season now.

On the www.azcardinals.com web site main page there is a link to renew your tickets. Right side and top of main screen there is a picture of a excited Cardinal fan in red jersey with link to ticketmaster.

There is an option for upgrading seats and additional season tickets on this online form.

Payment due March 2. Optional payment program, looks like 3 payments split out in March, April & May. Total amount due in May.

Tickmaster has $4 fee to renew online.

NOTE: Once you sign in and if you get an ERROR using the black box "Get Started", then try using the "view invoices" choice to renew your tickets.




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ddsells97
02-10-2007, 04:19 PM
Actually, you pay he first one-third now, and the other two-thirds in May. At least that's what I was told.

dillon1
02-11-2007, 10:54 AM
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Tickmaster has $4 fee to renew online.






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I was only charged $2.:Cards logo:

Halef
02-11-2007, 11:26 AM
Did you only renew one?
Maybe spade-tiger renewed two tickets, then it would be 2$ each...

dillon1
02-11-2007, 12:56 PM
Did you only renew one?
Maybe spade-tiger renewed two tickets, then it would be 2$ each...

I renewed 6 seats.:Cards logo:

Halef
02-11-2007, 01:11 PM
I renewed 6 seats.:Cards logo:

Well in that case I'm out :wink:

spade-tiger
02-12-2007, 12:25 AM
I was only charged $2.:Cards logo:

I had 6 tickets and was charged $4 by ticketmaster.

lacardsfan
02-12-2007, 10:41 AM
I just upgraded 4 and it charged me $2. I think it charges you $4 if you do the payment plan. I just paid in full.

Keeping my fingers crossed on a huge upgrade. Can't wait to get out of the nosebleeds and in the CLUB level!!!!!!!!

crisper57
02-12-2007, 11:48 AM
I just re-upped for next year! I put in a request to upgrade out of the nosebleeds. Is it next season yet?

tattooedsean777
02-12-2007, 06:49 PM
renewed in full!:rockon:

donnasaurus
02-12-2007, 08:01 PM
Paid my 1/3 and requested my upgrades. I know most people here have requested ROH and I of course would LOVE those, but maybe if you're in the Terrace Main we could get your old seats? Did you notice that last year the ROH was pretty much the price of the Terrace seats. They corrected that this year. Some of the more expensive seats now.

Also, noticed that on the ticket exchange they keep your money then you can apply it to the next season? What about someone who'd like their money now? I think this policy stinks. I'm sticking with StubHub!

lacardsfan
02-13-2007, 05:44 PM
Paid my 1/3 and requested my upgrades. I know most people here have requested ROH and I of course would LOVE those, but maybe if you're in the Terrace Main we could get your old seats? Did you notice that last year the ROH was pretty much the price of the Terrace seats. They corrected that this year. Some of the more expensive seats now.

Also, noticed that on the ticket exchange they keep your money then you can apply it to the next season? What about someone who'd like their money now? I think this policy stinks. I'm sticking with StubHub!

I am not positive but I think you can get your money out of the ticket exchange.

I personally love that I can bank my money through the year and upgrade the next year. Being in CA I can only make it to 1/3 of the games.

tempe_cardfan
02-23-2007, 03:49 PM
Did you notice that last year the ROH was pretty much the price of the Terrace seats. They corrected that this year. Some of the more expensive seats now.


This is not new--except for Clubs and Lofts, ROH sideline were always the most expensive seats in the stadium along with lower-level sideline, and it's the same this year. They raised both 5%. Some of the Terrace seats did not get as big a percentage increase, so that is what raised the differential between them and ROH.

This is not new--except for Clubs and Lofts, ROH sideline were always the most expensive seats in the stadium along with lower-level sideline, and it's the same this year. They raised both 5%. Some of the Terrace seats did not get as big a percentage increase, so that is what raised the differential between them and ROH.

Hello?!? I can't do math. They raised both 10%. Allow me to once again express my opinion that a 10% increase is ridiculous following a 5-11 season, a season following an increase of roughly 50% for some seats from SDS the previous year. But what are you gonna do, there's a waiting list, so the Cards are free to gouge all they want.

lacardsfan
02-23-2007, 05:33 PM
if i renewed online do i still have to send in my paperwork?

donnasaurus
02-23-2007, 07:47 PM
if i renewed online do i still have to send in my paperwork?

NO! It takes the place of it. You'll see the invoice on-line.

I am not positive but I think you can get your money out of the ticket exchange.

I personally love that I can bank my money through the year and upgrade the next year. Being in CA I can only make it to 1/3 of the games.

We went to half the games. Live in Orange County, CA. Want to do 1 or 2 more this year.

I re-read the policy on the ticket exchange. They keep your money, which is used for the next year's tickets, OR you can request your money in writing. They're earning the interest. Not a huge deal for me, but some people need the money now.

spade-tiger
02-24-2007, 07:01 AM
We went to half the games. Live in Orange County, CA. Want to do 1 or 2 more this year.

I re-read the policy on the ticket exchange. They keep your money, which is used for the next year's tickets, OR you can request your money in writing. They're earning the interest. Not a huge deal for me, but some people need the money now.


www.Stubhub.com is a great place to sell tickets. Auto adjust pricing as game approaches. Fedex delivery included. Guarantee payment on sold tickets. Use of PayPal for money incoming.

donnasaurus
02-24-2007, 12:24 PM
www.Stubhub.com is a great place to sell tickets. Auto adjust pricing as game approaches. Fedex delivery included. Guarantee payment on sold tickets. Use of PayPal for money incoming.

That's what I used last year. Loved it. BUT the ticket exchange may be something I try. My answer was to someone who wanted to know about getting money from ticket exchange. Stubhub is the bomb!

footballfamilyguy
02-24-2007, 02:52 PM
just kiddin... you did give me information last year and using stubhub. that was a wonderful resource for unused tickets by us. and, gulp, thanks to the bears fans.... the season was fairly affordable for our family... those bears fans pay alot of money to go to a game...

once again thanks for the heads up on stubhub.... they are great.

CardsFanJoe
02-24-2007, 03:57 PM
Hello?!? I can't do math. They raised both 10%. Allow me to once again express my opinion that a 10% increase is ridiculous following a 5-11 season, a season following an increase of roughly 50% for some seats from SDS the previous year. But what are you gonna do, there's a waiting list, so the Cards are free to gouge all they want.



HUH?? gouge? Wow, raising prices is criminal!!
Uh, no. It's the cost of doing business. You'll see it in most every city and stadium this season. How much does it cost to go to a movie? Has it gone up recently? I know not every movie I see is very good. How could they possibly raise the prices when the product isn't perfect?? Are you kidding me???
C'mon now. It's a business. And for those of us that do pay for the seats, it allows others like yourself, if you choose, to sit at home and watch for free. If you don't want to go, don't. We get to watch the #1 sport in the country in the #1 stadium and we don't pay the top price in the league. Yeah, it's wrong. NOT!!!

donnasaurus
02-24-2007, 07:34 PM
just kiddin... you did give me information last year and using stubhub. that was a wonderful resource for unused tickets by us. and, gulp, thanks to the bears fans.... the season was fairly affordable for our family... those bears fans pay alot of money to go to a game...

once again thanks for the heads up on stubhub.... they are great.

Thanks for the good word and very glad they worked for you. I was their biggest fan last year. We've talked about this before. Stubhub IS the best. But, I looked into the ticket exchange a little at the end of the year, and might try to sell there also. BUT, again, you have to request your money in writing. Something wrong with that. But maybe they'll go to Cards fans? Wishful thinking I suppose.

Hey, the Steelers fans didn't mind paying double for the pre-season game. I'm a fan, but not foolish!

Donna

tempe_cardfan
02-26-2007, 03:29 PM
HUH?? gouge? Wow, raising prices is criminal!!
Uh, no. It's the cost of doing business.

Prices were already raised last year at astronomical levels. My seats went from something like $32 apiece to $75 just because of moving to the new stadium. To now ask for another 10% after only one season, and a lousy 5-11 one at that, is greed, plain and simple. Which is the Cardinals' right, of course, but don't give me "cost of business" crap.

How much does it cost to go to a movie? Has it gone up recently?

Going to the movies does not go up 10% per year, every year.

C'mon now. It's a business. And for those of us that do pay for the seats, it allows others like yourself, if you choose, to sit at home and watch for free.

What a moronic response.

donnasaurus
02-26-2007, 08:02 PM
Tempe Card fan - So what you're saying is, and you'll correct me I'm sure, that you would have preferred staying in SDS paying $36 for your seat. I would think, might just be me, that moving to that new comfortable stadium would be worth a LOT more than double. But hey, that's just me, I can afford it.

I do understand that many fans have endured losing season after losing season in a college stadium, and just plain got used to seeing NFL football at bargain prices. Yes, the owners are greedy. Yes, the players are overpayed. Yes, the owners want to make as much money as possible in the shortest possible time, but it has nothing to do with just the Cardinals and their organization. It's the whole NFL. The only way to correct the rising prices is to have everyone, and I do mean everyone, boycott the NFL in every city.

We want to watch it? They know it, so we gonna pay for it. Plain ol' supply and demand.

An example of not wanting to pay for the NFL, is the L.A. market. The tax payers are not willing to pay for the NFL, and build a new stadium or even redo an old one. At one point, the NFL said it would pay, but has now decided that it may not be worth the price of building a new stadium. EVEN THE NFL SAYS IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE.

So we pay, or don't go. Sorry, but it's really just that simple.

KidStallyn
02-27-2007, 07:22 AM
Tempe Card fan - So what you're saying is, and you'll correct me I'm sure, that you would have preferred staying in SDS paying $36 for your seat. I would think, might just be me, that moving to that new comfortable stadium would be worth a LOT more than double. But hey, that's just me, I can afford it.

I do understand that many fans have endured losing season after losing season in a college stadium, and just plain got used to seeing NFL football at bargain prices. Yes, the owners are greedy. Yes, the players are overpayed. Yes, the owners want to make as much money as possible in the shortest possible time, but it has nothing to do with just the Cardinals and their organization. It's the whole NFL. The only way to correct the rising prices is to have everyone, and I do mean everyone, boycott the NFL in every city.

We want to watch it? They know it, so we gonna pay for it. Plain ol' supply and demand.

An example of not wanting to pay for the NFL, is the L.A. market. The tax payers are not willing to pay for the NFL, and build a new stadium or even redo an old one. At one point, the NFL said it would pay, but has now decided that it may not be worth the price of building a new stadium. EVEN THE NFL SAYS IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE.

So we pay, or don't go. Sorry, but it's really just that simple.

And what people don't realize is that NFL tickets is CHUMP change to any owner....The ticket receipts are split 75/25 with the visiting team. They are NOT charging us for parking. Go to ANY other stadium in the NFL, to park anywhere NEAR the stadium costs at MINIMUM $20 per game. We don't have PSLs. In Denver, the AVERAGE PSL is roughly $1000. That just gives you the oppertunity to BUY season tickets.

In 2006, we were ranked 26th LOWEST ticket prices. Averaging $44.98 PER ticket according to Team Marketing. The lowest was Buffalo at $39.37 per game, the highest was New England at $90.89 per game. Brand NEW stadium and we are Half the cost of the Patriots. We are $.20 per game higher then the Seachicken. St. Louis is ABOVE the league average at $60.92 per game, and the 69ers are at an even $64 per game. The league average is $58.95 per game.

Peeps need to quit whining about ticket prices. If you don't like it, vote with your wallet and not go. Plain and simple.

donnasaurus
02-27-2007, 09:09 AM
Kid,

You're right on with this. Until we got Cards Season tickets I didn't know someone was dumb enough not to make a buck off of parking. Unheard of. And I LOVE it. I DO pay for preferred, but that's voluntary on my part.

Also, the NFL is the cheapest SEASON ticket around. On an individual game ticket, baseball is the cheapest, but try a season ticket to baseball, hockey or basketball. Just for the privelege of sitting in the same seat. OUCH. And even individual games aren't that cheap to hockey or basketball. We went to a Coyotes game on one of our trips and the ticket is $55. That's really a bargain (in my eyes). But if you use their winning and losing as a barometer, they should pay US. It doesn't work that way.

It's alright to complain, but sometimes you just have to pay up or shut up.

tempe_cardfan
02-27-2007, 09:20 AM
Tempe Card fan - So what you're saying is, and you'll correct me I'm sure, that you would have preferred staying in SDS paying $36 for your seat.

No, what I'm saying is, after you've raised the price of a ticket from $36 to $75, you give it a rest for 2-3 years before you come back asking for a whopping 10% raise. (And yes, 10% is whopping for an annual raise, when's the last time most of you chumps, including me, got a 10% annual salary raise without changing jobs or getting a huge promotion?) Especially when you go 5-11, which constitutes poor performance by anyone's standards.

And for all of you claiming we get free parking, guess again, that's part of the Glendale sports facility fee. So we *are* paying for parking.

Now, please, no more "geniuses" saying if you don't like it, don't renew your tickets. DUH, what an intelligent contribution. I prefaced all of this by saying the Cards can do what they like since they have a waiting list. That's hardly the point. What about loyalty to the fans who just coughed up a huge ticket increase the year before from moving to the new stadium?

CardsFanJoe
02-27-2007, 09:26 AM
Prices were already raised last year at astronomical levels. My seats went from something like $32 apiece to $75 just because of moving to the new stadium. To now ask for another 10% after only one season, and a lousy 5-11 one at that, is greed, plain and simple. Which is the Cardinals' right, of course, but don't give me "cost of business" crap.

Going to the movies does not go up 10% per year, every year.


What a moronic response.

Moronic response?? It's the truth of the matter. I can tell you're a real braincell when it comes to all this.

You were one of the unlucky ones in a small pocket that saw a large increase. That was on the news. The like seats at SDS were better in the new stadium ( I think), therefore your 'like' seats went up. You didn't have to pay $75 if you didn't want to.

Yes, I know movie tickets don't go up 10% per year, neither do Cardinal tickets. If you were around all the years at SDS, you must remember that for about 6-7 seasons, the Cards didn't touch ticket prices. Absolutely unheard of in any pro sport.

If you don't undestand the cost of doing business, then why are you even arguing about this subject???
:duh:

crisper57
02-27-2007, 09:28 AM
No, what I'm saying is, after you've raised the price of a ticket from $36 to $75, you give it a rest for 2-3 years before you come back asking for a whopping 10% raise. (And yes, 10% is whopping for an annual raise, when's the last time most of you chumps, including me, got a 10% annual salary raise without changing jobs or getting a huge promotion?) Especially when you go 5-11, which constitutes poor performance by anyone's standards.

And for all of you claiming we get free parking, guess again, that's part of the Glendale sports facility fee. So we *are* paying for parking.

Now, please, no more "geniuses" saying if you don't like it, don't renew your tickets. DUH, what an intelligent contribution. I prefaced all of this by saying the Cards can do what they like since they have a waiting list. That's hardly the point. What about loyalty to the fans who just coughed up a huge ticket increase the year before from moving to the new stadium?

You said it yourself. There is a waiting list. Its all about supply and demand. The Cards will raise prices until the market won't sustain sold-out games anymore, then they will back off. Everyone does it. Its not just the Cards. Unfortunately, the Bidwills now have a product that people want to see and they are taking advantage of it. My ticket prices went up $2 each. That is pretty reasonable in IMO. Sorry you got screwed on the deal, but most of us can live with the price increases.

CardsFanJoe
02-27-2007, 09:40 AM
No, what I'm saying is, after you've raised the price of a ticket from $36 to $75, you give it a rest for 2-3 years before you come back asking for a whopping 10% raise. (And yes, 10% is whopping for an annual raise, when's the last time most of you chumps, including me, got a 10% annual salary raise without changing jobs or getting a huge promotion?) Especially when you go 5-11, which constitutes poor performance by anyone's standards.

And for all of you claiming we get free parking, guess again, that's part of the Glendale sports facility fee. So we *are* paying for parking.

Now, please, no more "geniuses" saying if you don't like it, don't renew your tickets. DUH, what an intelligent contribution. I prefaced all of this by saying the Cards can do what they like since they have a waiting list. That's hardly the point. What about loyalty to the fans who just coughed up a huge ticket increase the year before from moving to the new stadium?

My seats went from $67 to $75. Not a real big increase. Like I said you were in a bad pocket for the same seats. Many teams tickets cost for our $75 are $85-$90 or more. So they are still reasonable.

If all we are 'paying' (according to you) for parking as the FUF of $4.50, that's a bargain for parking. Actually,the FUF pays for the bonds that helped fund the stadium cost. I think you should quit crying about ticket prices.....
:crying:

donnasaurus
02-27-2007, 11:29 AM
Tempe Cardsfan,


I know you feel like you're being taken advantage of because they double your ticket price, then raised the prices again. Please consider that they did NOT RAISE your season ticket prices. They moved to a new stadium with a whole new contract. ANYTIME, check out all 31 other team sites, a team moves from one venue to another, all previous contracts are up and are subject to a NEW contract. This goes in any business also. If your company changes buildings, they have a whole new contract, and it may or may not benefit the employee.

Let me sight some first hand experience of new venue, new deal:


When the LA Kings first started in the league, we had season tix right next to the goal judge front row, for $3.50 a seat. They played in LB and the Sports Arena. Jack Kent Cooke built the Forum in Inglewood, and that same seat went for $17.50 a piece. That's huge! Were the Kings a winner, no, did they raise the prices for the next 5 years? Yes! Now, I can't even afford to buy a single game in the front row, and of course they play in a new building again, prices went up and they raised them the next 2 years also.

Example 2: - The LA Rams moved from the Coliseum to Anaheim stadium. We had had season tix since 1965. My mother-in-law had season seats since they came to LA. They were on the 40 yard line, half way up, sitting with the player's wives. Not only did they double the price in Anaheim, but they moved the mother-in-law to the 20 in the upper deck!! The good seats went to all the politicians. Our seats were comparable (end zone), but had doubled also. They raised ticket prices all but 2 years. This is reality.

You want unfair? How about the LA Rams made the season seat holders pay for the Pro Bowl (held every year in the Coliseum in LA, until they moved it to Hawaii). When every other team paid for 10 games, we paid for 11. Yes, it was mandatory. You withheld payment, you didn't get your season seat. And we never attended the game because it was so lame. Was it worth it? You're darn right. Not fair, but worth it! Not everyone felt the same way and dropped seats, and that's alright too. IMO, it was their loss.


I don't know if you follow just the Cards, but I think you'd benefit from making a copy of all the season seat prices around the league, then compare it the next year.

Additionally, I have ALWAYS paid extra for parking ($20 at Anaheim stadium), $15 at SDS on an individual game basis, AND paid extra if I wanted a program. Sometimes that was $10. I pay $2 for an independent summer baseball league program. If you compare what the Cards are doing and have done, they have not done anything unusual, except give you "free" parking and a "free" program. Semantics, I know.


I can't say I enjoy paying $2.45 a gallon for gas one week, then the next $2.65. We drive to the games from Orange County and have to pay for gas and motels. Prices almost doubled on the motel because of the time of year. I didn't like it, but going to the game and having a good time was more important. I hope to have season tickets for a long time, and hopefully can afford to drive and stay. But I also know, there are no guarantees.

Try to have a good time at the game and forget about the outside world for a few hours. You'll enjoy life much more. :garfield:

Lazy85249
02-27-2007, 11:56 AM
. . .Try to have a good time at the game and forget about the outside world for a few hours. You'll enjoy life much more. :garfield:
Agreed. Cards season tickets and all the related expenses are our #1 luxury expense. But, it is a luxury. It isn't groceries or shelter or medical. Thanks to the demand, you can now enjoy the games locally on TV. Hey, I know it isn't the same. But, if you can't afford season tickets, don't buy them. If you can afford them, enjoy them.

Steve85308
02-27-2007, 12:24 PM
I don't make alot of money but I do know how much fun we had last year. So much so we are on the list for 2 more tickets. No one likes price increases but for 10 Sundays in Autumn we gather in the parking lot for 4 hours of great family fun, cooking out and playing games, talking and meeting people, and then we go inside and for 3 more hours get to participate in what most football fans in the world dream of. Considering how many 100's of millions of fans watch the games from their homes and bars around the world, season ticket holders are pretty lucky. In most NFL cities the waiting list is 10 years long.

Cardinals tickets are the lowest they are going to be. You can count on price increases every year. So you just have to decide is this what I want or not. No one cry's when you drop season tickets because there are going to be people waiting every year to scoop them up.

It cost me 40.00 to take my son to the movies last week and get a drink and pretzel.

crisper57
02-28-2007, 10:31 AM
No, what I'm saying is, after you've raised the price of a ticket from $36 to $75, you give it a rest for 2-3 years before you come back asking for a whopping 10% raise. (And yes, 10% is whopping for an annual raise, when's the last time most of you chumps, including me, got a 10% annual salary raise without changing jobs or getting a huge promotion?) Especially when you go 5-11, which constitutes poor performance by anyone's standards.

And for all of you claiming we get free parking, guess again, that's part of the Glendale sports facility fee. So we *are* paying for parking.

Now, please, no more "geniuses" saying if you don't like it, don't renew your tickets. DUH, what an intelligent contribution. I prefaced all of this by saying the Cards can do what they like since they have a waiting list. That's hardly the point. What about loyalty to the fans who just coughed up a huge ticket increase the year before from moving to the new stadium?

The Chargers will send out letters today notifying about 10 season-ticket account holders they have had their accounts canceled for repeatedly running afoul of security and/or other fans.
“We're not going to put up with the behavior,” Chargers Chief Operating Officer Jim Steeg said.

While that is likely good news to the majority of fans, another letter, sent last week, was not so well received by some fans.

That notice told fans the team has done away with the lower field obstructed view designation for the seats in the first eight rows behind the bench, making the price of those seats uniform with the rest of the lower bowl ($81), up from the previous price of $40.

lacardsfan
02-28-2007, 10:43 AM
The Chargers will send out letters today notifying about 10 season-ticket account holders they have had their accounts canceled for repeatedly running afoul of security and/or other fans.
“We're not going to put up with the behavior,” Chargers Chief Operating Officer Jim Steeg said.

While that is likely good news to the majority of fans, another letter, sent last week, was not so well received by some fans.

That notice told fans the team has done away with the lower field obstructed view designation for the seats in the first eight rows behind the bench, making the price of those seats uniform with the rest of the lower bowl ($81), up from the previous price of $40.


The front rows at charger stadium are the absolute worst in football. You have to look way up and tilt your head for the whole game because you cannot see the field. Good thing I had a lot to drink to ease my neck pain.

donnasaurus
02-28-2007, 03:44 PM
The Chargers will send out letters today notifying about 10 season-ticket account holders they have had their accounts canceled for repeatedly running afoul of security and/or other fans.
“We're not going to put up with the behavior,” Chargers Chief Operating Officer Jim Steeg said.

While that is likely good news to the majority of fans, another letter, sent last week, was not so well received by some fans.

That notice told fans the team has done away with the lower field obstructed view designation for the seats in the first eight rows behind the bench, making the price of those seats uniform with the rest of the lower bowl ($81), up from the previous price of $40.

OUCH!! Now that's something to complain about. I sat there one game in row 6, 50 yard line, and it was so bad I wanted to get my parking fee back. AND they were free tickets. But people around us were on a long waiting list. All we saw all game was the top of helmets moving up and down the field, and the ball when it was punted (not the punter). I wouldn't even bother parking there, also the worst to get out, for any of those tickets.

But I guess you take what they give you and hope you can move up one of these years. I feel sorry for them. Give me the nosebleed please!

bluefive5
02-28-2007, 04:05 PM
$81 for the Chargers (14-2) for lower bowl season tickets.
$82.50 (plus $4.75 parking) for the Cardinals (5-11) lower bowl tickets.


Hmm, are we STILL getting ripped off?

dillon1
02-28-2007, 04:20 PM
General Parking for games in San Diego $20.:Cards logo:

donnasaurus
02-28-2007, 05:20 PM
$81 for the Chargers (14-2) for lower bowl season tickets.
$82.50 (plus $4.75 parking) for the Cardinals (5-11) lower bowl tickets.


Hmm, are we STILL getting ripped off?

Allright. You win. YOU'VE been totally ripped off.

Many of us have tried to show another side of the story, but when a person feels wronged, they feel wronged, regardless of the facts. I feel badly that you're so unhappy.

As for me, GO CARDS, AND THANKS FOR THE STADIUM:exclamationmark:

KidStallyn
03-01-2007, 07:58 AM
$81 for the Chargers (14-2) for lower bowl season tickets.
$82.50 (plus $4.75 parking) for the Cardinals (5-11) lower bowl tickets.


Hmm, are we STILL getting ripped off?

Parking is not $4.75, that's a facility use fee that eveyone pays when they use the Stadium, not just the cardinals...Yes, you still ahve to pay it....and it's a BIGTIME bargain if you want to count that as "parking". Second, the thing you don't mention is cheapest parking at qualcomm stadium is $20 per game. So really, thier 14-2 single game losing new unproven head coach Chargers are REALLY $101/game to our $87.25/game. Call it what you want BlueFive, I call that a bargain for a BRAND NEW Stadium where if your in the front row on the 50 yard line, you can actually SEE the game.

donnasaurus
03-01-2007, 01:15 PM
Parking is not $4.75, that's a facility use fee that eveyone pays when they use the Stadium, not just the cardinals...Yes, you still ahve to pay it....and it's a BIGTIME bargain if you want to count that as "parking". Second, the thing you don't mention is cheapest parking at qualcomm stadium is $20 per game. So really, thier 14-2 single game losing new unproven head coach Chargers are REALLY $101/game to our $87.25/game. Call it what you want BlueFive, I call that a bargain for a BRAND NEW Stadium where if your in the front row on the 50 yard line, you can actually SEE the game.

Kid,

You're P_ssing in the wind with this one. He/she also started the AZ coaches make a billion dollars thread. I don't understand how only he/she feels wronged, but he/she's not a very happy camper, and that's too bad. It's not enough for him/her to drop tickets, so how much is "the principle of the thing" worth. To me, it's a heck of a lot worse for fans to sit in 100 plus degree heat watching a loser. But that's just me.

We all have our limits, right?

KidStallyn
03-01-2007, 01:32 PM
Kid,

You're P_ssing in the wind with this one. He/she also started the AZ coaches make a billion dollars thread. I don't understand how only he/she feels wronged, but he/she's not a very happy camper, and that's too bad. It's not enough for him/her to drop tickets, so how much is "the principle of the thing" worth. To me, it's a heck of a lot worse for fans to sit in 100 plus degree heat watching a loser. But that's just me.

We all have our limits, right?

He's not even a Cardinal fan...He's just trolling here......He's actually a Giants fan......About as rediculous as that Goober who walked around Sun Devil Stadium each game wearing a Lambs jersey.....Regardless of who we played.....

donnasaurus
03-01-2007, 01:40 PM
He's not even a Cardinal fan...He's just trolling here......He's actually a Giants fan......About as rediculous as that Goober who walked around Sun Devil Stadium each game wearing a Lambs jersey.....Regardless of who we played.....

I guess trolls are like hackers, they just do it for kicks to see if they can get a rise out of people or cause havoc? I don't get it.

Funny you should mention wearing "other" jerseys. I noticed that a LOT last year in AZ, then went to the Chargers game and noticed it there too.
I wouldn't wear a random jersey to any game. If I don't have a jersey, then I try to wear the team colors that I'm rooting for. Guess that's too old school?

Lazy85249
03-02-2007, 06:25 AM
I guess trolls are like hackers, they just do it for kicks to see if they can get a rise out of people or cause havoc? I don't get it.

Funny you should mention wearing "other" jerseys. I noticed that a LOT last year in AZ, then went to the Chargers game and noticed it there too.
I wouldn't wear a random jersey to any game. If I don't have a jersey, then I try to wear the team colors that I'm rooting for. Guess that's too old school?

IMO, the best thing to do with trolls is ignore them. Regarding jerseys, I like the "United Nations thing" with people wearing their true colors. My idea of old school is one jersey. My wife has one Dolphins jersey (she is originally from Florida); but, it just hangs in the closet. Mine is 81 and it is the only one that I have worn since 2004. Now, the wife has several: Plummer, Smith, Berry, Leinart, and she will probably add to her Cards collection before the year is over.