As cheap as $5. Check it out if you want to go to a game. We do play the Cavs 2nd to last game. Maybe the last game of the year will actually mean something!

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tbabyy924 wrote:It's basically less than a movie or most other entertainment options. It seems like a great thing to take the family to one night, and if I lived in Indy I'd be there every game. $5? Are you kidding me? Take advantage of it while it lasts.
Scoot McGroot wrote:tbabyy924 wrote:It's basically less than a movie or most other entertainment options. It seems like a great thing to take the family to one night, and if I lived in Indy I'd be there every game. $5? Are you kidding me? Take advantage of it while it lasts.
Add in $15 for parking anywhere around Conseco, and then possibly concessions, and you're looking at a much more expensive night than a movie night. Also, there's just a lot of people that don't want to be going to downtown Indy at 8 PM, when they have to work at 7:30 AM or 8 AM the next morning.
Dunthreevy wrote:I park right across the street from Delaware & South Towing (RIGHT NEXT to Conseco) for $3 every game.
Scoot McGroot wrote:Add in $15 for parking anywhere around Conseco, and then possibly concessions, and you're looking at a much more expensive night than a movie night. Also, there's just a lot of people that don't want to be going to downtown Indy at 8 PM, when they have to work at 7:30 AM or 8 AM the next morning.
Miller4ever wrote:...but who doesn't love $8 soggy popcorn? (That's how it is at Staples. I get the nachos.)
IndySports wrote:Dunthreevy wrote:I park right across the street from Delaware & South Towing (RIGHT NEXT to Conseco) for $3 every game.
There is a lot ONE block from the $3 lot that only charges $2! If you are worried about the one panhandler that is under the railroad tracks before every game, you can park in the 'Conseco parking garage' for a mere $8 or the rooftop of the same lot for only $3.Scoot McGroot wrote:Add in $15 for parking anywhere around Conseco, and then possibly concessions, and you're looking at a much more expensive night than a movie night. Also, there's just a lot of people that don't want to be going to downtown Indy at 8 PM, when they have to work at 7:30 AM or 8 AM the next morning.
As a season ticket holder for the last season and a half, the attendance has been quite depressing.....If someone is on the fence about heading downtown for a game, please don't discourage them by claiming outragous prices that are completely untrue.
Additionally, to the average fan, attending a game is a 'luxury'. If someone is paying for high dollar or even face value ticket prices, they probably have the means to buy concessions to enhance their 'luxury experience' and these same people will proboblay buy the tickets no matter what the team's record is. However, if someone is looking for bargain basement prices on tickets to the game, they are probably only coming to the game because the team record is bad and the tickets are cheap, so they shouldn't care much about the cost of concessions. Remember, they do have the option to eat before the game and bring a sealed bottled water from home.
cdash wrote:I didn't think Staples was anything special. I was kind of disappointed.
Remember, they do have the option to eat before the game and bring a sealed bottled water from home.