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Smells like Butt Hertz
Only Manhattan is over priced. New York is lame. My house would be worth a couple mil in Manhattan in the form of a stinky condo . But if you like that ridiculous population, good for you.LOL I make almost 6 figures boy.
That shit will get you nowhere in NYC. Its why Im living with my parents for now.
Most of you guys wouldnt survive here in NYC with your current salaries
Ticket prices were ridiculous for that event
$!00k a year cant even afford you a studio in the city.
Two floor Tickets (Row G) @ UFC 200.
I was in Vegas for 200 because of Fight Week. Cheap seats dropped from $600+ to ~$250 in the last week
Vegas ppv's in general are always higher priced regardless that it was 200. I paid $1,300 for my seat at 200 and for 202 while that same section has cost me $250 in New Jersey and Boston
That's terrible and I guess why people drive in to work from NJ.
You guys are posting prices from resellers and then saying they were overpriced...that's exactly what resellers/brokers/scalpers do to make a profit.
Face value tickets were $205-$1255 like I posted earlier if you just bought them through Ticketmaster. If you don't believe me, check your actual ticket stub and see what the price was listed on there.
I dont buy off resellers, I only buy off ticketmaster. I dont mess with resellers unless it's me reselling
The other guy paid reseller prices. My exact price for two tickets was $2635 for UFC 200 lower level tickets
I'm sitting in the same section for 202 and bought off ticketmaster. Paying $2,646 for two seats
Well, the face value price doesn't add in the extra ticketmaster fees. Were those front row or close to it? And what cards did you go to in NJ and Boston (ie: was it also a PPV or a Fight Night card)? It's not just the row of the section either..."50 yard" seats cost more than the same row in the same level but in the corner (if that makes sense).
I find it hard to believe that comparable rows/seats were that far off in price between LV and NJ/Bos if they were all PPV cards. Sure, it was 200 and I could see it being double but not over 5x the price.
I'm guessing you went to Dillashaw vs Cruz:
http://mmajunkie.com/2015/11/ticket...ight-night-81-250-gets-you-cageside-in-boston
Vegas ppv's in general are always higher priced regardless that it was 200. I paid $1,300 for my seat at 200 and for 202 while that same section has cost me $250 in New Jersey and Boston
Ufc 98 i sat front row and paid 1300 a ticket. Seattle card i was front row and paid 380 lol
I've went to basically every east coast event there is since like UFC 111. I always sit dead center anywhere from 5 to 20 rows up from either behind media or behind Dana's seats. Which is always the highest priced ticket unfortunately. I just hate floor because I cant see shit.
I'm looking at my UFC 159: Jones vs Sonnen ticket which was in Jersey and the price was $353 for the exact same comparable section i'm sitting at for 202 and sat for 200, 189, 194, 196, etc.
UFC 172 in baltimore = $353.00
UFC Fight Night: Rumble vs Bader - $190.00
Dillashaw vs Cruz was $254.00
UFC 194 - $1,253
Vegas is ridiculous over other states for ppv cards, it could also be Conor cards but I remember Jones vs Cormier which ended up being Jones vs OSP being $850
Oh, for sure Vegas cards are higher. I've never been to a non-PPV card but I'm sure they're not priced the same as PPVs.
I went to 178, which was supposed to be JBJ vs Gus II, then JBJ vs Cormier.
Ended up being DJ vs Cariaso...imagine if you paid for good seats to that card lol!
199 front row in LA was like $500 each...arguable a better card than 200 in hindsight.