I threw out single ticket listing data. At least 2 tickets had to be available at this price.
Prices includes fees.
Be shit
Fire your coach
Fire your HoF QB
Miss playoffs for years
Charge $420 for cheapest tickets
Man, the altitude in Denver is really doing a number on people.
The pats really have no business being that expensive. We ain’t done shit since Brady left.
I’m guessing this has a lot to do with seating available. It would be interesting to see it contrasted with average price. I’m guessing highest price would be impossible to gauge as many of the best seats aren’t even sold.
Now plot it vs their win/loss record their previous season and total available seats per local capita
I’d be curious to see who each team is playing for their home opener. I would bet the high prices are mostly because of rivalries or division games and the low prices are neither of those.
Is the goal of your visualization just showing the ticket price or also being able to compare these prices? In that case I think sorting them by price and not name makes more sense. Now it is quite difficult to find the cheapest or compare 2 teams.
Nice data though!
Damn look how cheap a few of those teams are… that is crazy low.
Love how the Oakland Raiders were changed to Las Vegas without resorting the list.
The Cowboys one is so misleading. They have standing room only tickets. Ever see the videos of Cowboy’s games right when the doors open? Everyone rushes in to get the best view. These tickets are way way way lower than a seated ticket. But also, in Arlington there isn’t public transportation, so Jerry be charging like $200 to park, and $15 for 1 beer.
Really should order by amount and not alphabetical
Indianapolis is the only chilly place with cheap tickets, all of the other cheap seats are in warmer areas.
Everyone’s pointing out the Broncos high prices, but what about Detroit’s??? At least Denver has a history of winning (albeit ancient history). What is Detroit’s excuse?
Man, imagine spending $300 just to watch the Falcons lose
Uhh those Cowboys tickets are standing room only.
The Broncos have been garbage for so long and they do this to us 💀💀💀
If you got the Fireball FastPass, the Titans ticket would be notably cheaper, no?
But this is SeatGeek, right? So largely (or exclusively?) the secondary market.
So what we’re measuring here is not the teams’ sticker price for tickets, or even necessarily what the market thinks the prices are, but what some scalpers think they can get for their tickets, right?
~~How the Rams manage to have tickets higher than the Jets Giants and the **damn Super Bowl defending champs** is beyond me~~
I looked at the list wrong. Still how do you outprice new york teams?
$40 for a Panthers ticket is insane considering the Charlotte market. It shows that the demand to go to a Panthers game is just so damn low.
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Source: SeatGeek
Tool: Excel
Notes:
The ticket for the Cowboys is standing only.
I threw out single ticket listing data. At least 2 tickets had to be available at this price.
Prices includes fees.
Be shit
Fire your coach
Fire your HoF QB
Miss playoffs for years
Charge $420 for cheapest tickets
Man, the altitude in Denver is really doing a number on people.
The pats really have no business being that expensive. We ain’t done shit since Brady left.
I’m guessing this has a lot to do with seating available. It would be interesting to see it contrasted with average price. I’m guessing highest price would be impossible to gauge as many of the best seats aren’t even sold.
Now plot it vs their win/loss record their previous season and total available seats per local capita
I’d be curious to see who each team is playing for their home opener. I would bet the high prices are mostly because of rivalries or division games and the low prices are neither of those.
Is the goal of your visualization just showing the ticket price or also being able to compare these prices? In that case I think sorting them by price and not name makes more sense. Now it is quite difficult to find the cheapest or compare 2 teams.
Nice data though!
Damn look how cheap a few of those teams are… that is crazy low.
Love how the Oakland Raiders were changed to Las Vegas without resorting the list.
The Cowboys one is so misleading. They have standing room only tickets. Ever see the videos of Cowboy’s games right when the doors open? Everyone rushes in to get the best view. These tickets are way way way lower than a seated ticket. But also, in Arlington there isn’t public transportation, so Jerry be charging like $200 to park, and $15 for 1 beer.
Really should order by amount and not alphabetical
Indianapolis is the only chilly place with cheap tickets, all of the other cheap seats are in warmer areas.
Everyone’s pointing out the Broncos high prices, but what about Detroit’s??? At least Denver has a history of winning (albeit ancient history). What is Detroit’s excuse?
Man, imagine spending $300 just to watch the Falcons lose
Uhh those Cowboys tickets are standing room only.
The Broncos have been garbage for so long and they do this to us 💀💀💀
If you got the Fireball FastPass, the Titans ticket would be notably cheaper, no?
But this is SeatGeek, right? So largely (or exclusively?) the secondary market.
So what we’re measuring here is not the teams’ sticker price for tickets, or even necessarily what the market thinks the prices are, but what some scalpers think they can get for their tickets, right?
~~How the Rams manage to have tickets higher than the Jets Giants and the **damn Super Bowl defending champs** is beyond me~~
I looked at the list wrong. Still how do you outprice new york teams?
$40 for a Panthers ticket is insane considering the Charlotte market. It shows that the demand to go to a Panthers game is just so damn low.
Thought the Walton motto was lowest prices?