Originally Posted by
JMB
My argument is that the market may be larger than we think because the perception is there that there are no tickets available. When you hear every game is a sellout, tickets are snatched up in minutes, most people assume that tickets aren't available. That is good for people who understand the reality of the situation better (less competition for the available seats) but it may suggest that the place could support a larger stadium (or higher ticket prices). In my own case, I don't look very hard for tickets. I live near the cities. I am not going to drive up there without an assurance of a ticket (meaning I am not going to wander around the lot looking for one).