Happy Days
Years ago

SEABL Finals Ticket Prices

Hobart $20 adult Mt Gambier $22 adult
Too high too low or about right?

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Happy Days  
Years ago

Geelong $19 adult Bendigo $22 adult

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Too high. $10 is the mark IMO.

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disco stu  
Years ago

for 2 hrs entertainment - ok value in todays world.
3 D movie ticket $25, large pizza $25, AFL outer about $25, meal at primo, 3 pack of good socks, second hand xbox game.

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Happy Days  
Years ago

What are NBL prices in comparison?

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vale ale  
Years ago

$90 for platinum

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Isaac  
Years ago

Something like $35 for gold and $25 for silver in Adelaide? Something like that.

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GM1  
Years ago

Mt Gambier is $18 Adult

$10? This isn't 1936...

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Anonymous  
Years ago

more ppl the better. 10 max.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Supercats had discounted tickets for members, about $2 cheaper per category.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Mt Gambier at $18 for finals could not have been to expensive as the conference final sold out within hours of tickets going on sale. The semi final (same price) was also very close to a sell it if it wasnt.

It's the old supply and demand argument, if there was a poor turn out then could argue too expensive, if sold out so quickly and more wanting tickets then could argue it is too cheap.

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Bear  
Years ago

Who governs it? Who sets the cap?
Is it the league or the clubs?
How does it differ to the AFL or other codes, local footy or otherwise?

Yes, it is about supply and demand, but if the clubs can set their own ceilings this is kind of pointless isn't it?

Not saying it will be better if the league or competition controlling body should have control, just wondering about the system, where the money goes etc...

For finals I think around $20.00 is okay for adults, less for kids all good IMO...

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Knox womens semi final was gold coin donation. Not sure of conference final price

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Anonymous  
Years ago

It is not governed by the league, and neither it should be, what's fair and reasonable for one venue is not at another, it is not governed during the season. It is as simple as supply and demand.

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shayno  
Years ago

i think the real rip is disco stu paying $25 for a large pizza! damn thats expensive.

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Sammy  
Years ago

10 max... It's second tier basketball. You want as many ppl as you can. Ppl will be tight and even use the $10 entry as an excuse not to go

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Anonymous  
Years ago

At many of these regional venues SEABL playoff games are a sell-out in which case clubs would be crazy not to charge whatever they can since for most it's their only chance to recoup some of the cost of running a team in SEABL.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

How many people do they generally get?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

It depends on capacity of their venues but I think around 1200 would be fairly typical. If you are going to sell just 1200 tickets, better to do it at $20 each than $10.

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disco stu  
Years ago

disco stu only has the best bling, moves and ladies - so naturally the best pizzas - crust

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ExpensivePerth  
Years ago

WA SBL Grand Final tonight in Perth is $25 per ticket

And next week the Wildcats pre-season game is $24.50 each.

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