As prices start to escalate for season tickets, I'm curious what folks are willing to pay.
Up to $500 per seat
$501-$1000 per seat
$1001-$1500 per seat
More than $1500 per seat
As prices start to escalate for season tickets, I'm curious what folks are willing to pay.
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I would spend up to a grand. I pay less than that now but I also make donations.
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Depends on the seats. 500 seems alright considering you fetty 6 home games. 2/3 of which have the potential to be competitive.
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I have a question as I'm not as I'm looking at joining Team Makers and starting the journey towards season tickets one way. (Right now I can get through fathers points/ tickets when i can get back to fargo) Is there a yearly 1500 team maker fee + the cost of tickets. or a one time 1500ish fee to get your season ticket "reservation" and then yearly the cost of tickets. I'm sure I worded that poorly but a clarification would be much appreciated.
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I don't know if this will work as it's a mobile link.
http://gobison.com/documents/2018/4/...?ismobile=true