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Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:04 am
by Ugly0598
First time ever going to the Pepsi Center in Denver for the Nuggets/Lakers game on March 9th, friend is a Lakers fan so I'll be at the game. Is StubHub the cheapest site or is there any other site that would sell cheaper tickets besides Craigslist?
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 2:37 pm
by skywalker33
StubHub is at least a reliable site, I don’t trust Craigslist
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:28 pm
by SoCalNuggsFan
I use stubhub, never had a problem and there’s always cheap tickets (maybe not for the lakers)
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:15 pm
by Ugly0598
What's the parking situation at Pepsi Center? I'm guessing the concessions are expensive, but any good options?
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:30 pm
by RRFB
Use Flashseats to buy tickets. It's the "official" re-seller, it typically has more tickets than stubhub, and they have a bidding system that allows you to get some really great deals if you're willing to wait til the last minute. I've sat in the bottom 10 rows of the lower level for under $30 several times this season by submitting a bunch of low-ball bids at the last minute. Of course, you're probably going to pay more for a Friday night game against the Lakers, but you shouldn't have much trouble finding tickets under face value.
As for parking, I never park in the Pepsi Center lots, so I have no idea how much they charge. The university garage and lots across the street are cheaper ($10-15) and much easier to get out of after the game. That said, I'd recommend taking public transport if you can. There's a light-rail station right outside of the arena.
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:16 pm
by NuggetsWY
RRFB wrote:Use Flashseats to buy tickets. It's the "official" re-seller, it typically has more tickets than stubhub, and they have a bidding system that allows you to get some really great deals if you're willing to wait til the last minute. I've sat in the bottom 10 rows of the lower level for under $30 several times this season by submitting a bunch of low-ball bids at the last minute. Of course, you're probably going to pay more for a Friday night game against the Lakers, but you shouldn't have much trouble finding tickets under face value.
As for parking, I never park in the Pepsi Center lots, so I have no idea how much they charge. The university garage and lots across the street are cheaper ($10-15) and much easier to get out of after the game. That said, I'd recommend taking public transport if you can. There's a light-rail station right outside of the arena.
If you use the Pepsi Center parking, park way out and ride their bus and then just wait until the crowd leaves before leaving (because of the traffic jams

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Have fun to all going!
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:29 pm
by Ugly0598
Yeah that was different than any Utah game I've been to this season lol.
Ticket prices were much better at Pepsi Center than Vivint Smart Home Arena I thought. But I will say that Kroenke needs to renovate the arena and bring in better concessions like Utah did, I thought concessions were horribly overpriced compared to Utah.
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 8:22 pm
by skywalker33
Seems like what we told ya but glad you had a good time. Maybe you should have the Jazz lower their ticket prices
Re: Going to a game at the Pepsi Center
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:21 pm
by Ugly0598
skywalker33 wrote:Seems like what we told ya but glad you had a good time. Maybe you should have the Jazz lower their ticket prices
Upper bowl prices aren't bad in Utah, but $60 for row 13 of the lower bowl is unheard of. I suppose I could get used to prices like that if everything else wasn't like Vivint/Staples/T-Mobile arenas.