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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
Age: 59
Posts: 2,598
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Re: 2025 Warpath/Commandpost Meet-Up
What ticket prices are you guys seeing for Madrid? Prices I'm seeing, in Euro's, from 75 to 350. Packages (3 nights 4*, flights, transfers, guaranteed game ticket) from £1820, more depending on accommodation and ticket choice. It's not too bad for 3 nights etc. but of course that's flying from UK. We loved Madrid when we went, so if you can get some sightseeing in too...
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Birmingham, UK
Posts: 73
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Re: 2025 Warpath/Commandpost Meet-Up
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Ticket prices are outrageous though. My mate has had a London games season ticket for years, NFL wrote to him in March saying all season tickets were being cancelled so 'more new customers would have chance to attend a game' but he would have access to a pre sale this year. He managed to get us tickets for Vikings/Browns at Tottenham, they were £115.45 each inc fees. He'd already got Rams/Jags at Wembley which were better at £94.47 each. I logged into the waiting room for Tottenham games and when I got home from work at 1:15pm there were over 262,000 people in the queue in front of me. I let it tick down anyway and eventually got in at 5pm. Given how many people had been in front of me I was amazed to find tickets still available. Then I realised why - cheapest I could find were £195 each before fees, stupid money for a game. Probably explains why there are still tickets available now, they're usually an absolute sell out. NFL greed catching up with them maybe. I'm desperate to go to Madrid but not looking forward to seeing what the tickets actually cost. |
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