after a long hiatus (1999), i once again am a proud season ticket holder!
sec 19 row T is where you'll find me hanging out this coming season!
FINALLY!
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- SammyGreene
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Congrats .G.
With Printers now in Hamilton and poised to play his first game at BC Place in nearly three years, each of the 9 regular season games will offer something in ’08.
It was a good investment on your part.
With Printers now in Hamilton and poised to play his first game at BC Place in nearly three years, each of the 9 regular season games will offer something in ’08.
It was a good investment on your part.
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A Grey Cup in November
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High price ? It's still the best deal in town for sports entertainment. Who can really afford Canuck tickets ?
Toronto and Hamilton haven't published their 2008 season ticket prices yet. Among the six other teams, here is a comparison of 2008 season ticket prices of most expensive to cheapest sections.
Platinum Season Tickets (Between 50-yard lines, halfway up, includes GST)
$720.00 - Montreal
$577.50 - BC
$548.90 - Winnipeg
$539.00 - Calgary
$453.60 - Saskatchewan
$451.60 - Edmonton
Cheapest Season Tickets (End zones or high sidelines, includes GST)
$235.00 - Montreal
$220.50 - BC
$187.20 - Saskatchewan
$166.95 - Edmonton
$159.00 - Calgary
$141.68 - Winnipeg
Platinum Season Tickets (Between 50-yard lines, halfway up, includes GST)
$720.00 - Montreal
$577.50 - BC
$548.90 - Winnipeg
$539.00 - Calgary
$453.60 - Saskatchewan
$451.60 - Edmonton
Cheapest Season Tickets (End zones or high sidelines, includes GST)
$235.00 - Montreal
$220.50 - BC
$187.20 - Saskatchewan
$166.95 - Edmonton
$159.00 - Calgary
$141.68 - Winnipeg
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How many season ticket holders buy tickets for the "rewards" ?
Let's not kid ourselves about who is paying for these gifts.Robbie wrote:Everything's relative, and high prices should mean higher rewards. I think it's good of businesses to let their loyal customers know that they are receiving more bang for their buck with generous gifts.
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Robbie, I respect your opinion, but I'd be happy getting no rewards for being an ST. They're bonuses.
"I hope he enjoys Stornoway and I hope he's happy there for a long time"
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There's a couple things that keep me coming back:
1)Competitive team
2)Accessibility to the players/coaches/staff
3)affordability (in relation to the team that plays across the street)
The free copy of the Waterboy all STHs got was a huge bonus.
1)Competitive team
2)Accessibility to the players/coaches/staff
3)affordability (in relation to the team that plays across the street)
The free copy of the Waterboy all STHs got was a huge bonus.
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