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Season-ticket sales still short of UCF's goal
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RE: Season-ticket sales still short of UCF's goal
South Tampa Knight Wrote:
Quote:If your prices are correct, then it's cheaper to go to Univ of FL than a UCF FB game (minus the donation). I went to UF last yr and the face value for at 10 yd line was $45.

Where are you getting your prices from? I went to UCF's website and the club seating makes up about 1.5 section....you have about 5 mini sections that makes up about 1.5 normal section out of 74 sections. All the red and blue section (the rest of the lower and upper bowl) tic were only $210. And this includes the lower bowl 50 yd line.

Ahh Limbo, you must not have gotten your letter from UF yet. UF is raising the price of their tickets 100% by 2010. The tickets will increase 50% next year and another 50% by 2010.

Damn, I am alway right

No you are wrong the ticket price at UF is not going up the donation is. The poster was talking about face value. see above and then read the article you linked to. Then maybe you will realize you are wrong.
07-20-2007 09:11 PM
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