I thought it would be much much worse TBH.Holy ****, if I’m paying $745 just to watch 3 games I better get lei’d
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I thought it would be much much worse TBH.Holy ****, if I’m paying $745 just to watch 3 games I better get lei’d
It's 3 games in Honolulu this year. Still Hawaii but no Maui.$745 doesn't seem as bad as I would have expected for 3 games in Maui.
wife and i went in 2018 and paid $300/ticket to be 4 rows behind the basketI thought it would be much much worse TBH.
I just assumed small venue + at least 4 of the 8 are pretty damn good teams = way more than $750 for 3 games.wife and i went in 2018 and paid $300/ticket to be 4 rows behind the basket
about what you'd pay to be in the 4th row in Hilton for a conference game
challenge in 2018 was they didnt offer digital tickets so craigslist & scalping outside area was only way to get a ticket unless you got the all session / booster passI just assumed small venue + at least 4 of the 8 are pretty damn good teams = way more than $750 for 3 games.
Yeah I will as well.challenge in 2018 was they didnt offer digital tickets so craigslist & scalping outside area was only way to get a ticket unless you got the all session / booster pass
if i go in 2024 and i can get a booster pass to see all 3 ISU games, ill gladly pay the $745
We bought the all sessions passes in 2018. They had added a wristband for each session to limit resales. We figured out that we could put the bands on loosely, and slowly stretch them out to get them off. Duke fans were such a-holes at the one game of theirs that we watched, we felt absolutely NO guilt in reselling the tickets for one game at around $400 each. We had a bidding war going between two Duke fans.,,it was bizarre. But it paid for our rental car for the 5 days in Maui and another for the extension in Oahu (we figured if we were flying that far we were going to get our money's worth). Digital tickets might fark that whole thing up for the half-session resales. If we go, we'll get in on the booster tickets this time (we decided too late to be a part of the booster package thru ISU).challenge in 2018 was they didnt offer digital tickets so craigslist & scalping outside area was only way to get a ticket unless you got the all session / booster pass
if i go in 2024 and i can get a booster pass to see all 3 ISU games, ill gladly pay the $745
You're talking about the games next week, right? Not the 2024 games?It looks like the tickets this year are for two games (two session per day) - in Maui they were for single games and they emptied the building after every game. With this field the session ticket prices seem reasonable.
You're talking about the games next week, right? Not the 2024 games?
And that's too bad. Lahaina and the resorts just north where the teams stayed are far less congested and touristy/commercialized than Honolulu.Yes - TBD whether the games next year will be moved back to Maui - with the devastation in that area that may be a challenge even a year from now.
It looks like the tickets this year are for two games (two session per day) - in Maui they were for single games and they emptied the building after every game. With this field the session ticket prices seem reasonable.
There are Oahu hotel options outside of Waikiki on the west side and on the North Shore which give you the less congested experience. And you can save money by doing part of your stay at a Waikiki budget hotel (I did a staycation at an okay one this last summer)- something Maui unfortunately doesn't seem to have like it used to.And that's too bad. Lahaina and the resorts just north where the teams stayed are far less congested and touristy/commercialized than Honolulu.
If we go back to Oahu, we won't stay "on" the beach again. We were in a hotel up at the north end Waikiki. We spent most of our time there anywhere BUT Honolulu, so staying there wasn't really necessary.There are Oahu hotel options outside of Waikiki on the west side and on the North Shore which give you the less congested experience. And you can save money by doing part of your stay at a Waikiki budget hotel (I did a staycation at an okay one this last summer)- something Maui unfortunately doesn't seem to have like it used to.
Sounds like you already have it figured out how to spend less on a hotel on Oahu when you want to by staying at a hotel on the mauka (mountain) side of WaikikiIf we go back to Oahu, we won't stay "on" the beach again. We were in a hotel up at the north end Waikiki. We spent most of our time there anywhere BUT Honolulu, so staying there wasn't really necessary.![]()
Wish ISU would define “top”All tournament passes just went on sale today. Here's what it says for Iowa State packages:
"Top Cyclone Club members will receive priority access to ticket and travel packages. Based on availability, packages may become available to general fans starting 2/29."
I'm Gold, and haven't seen anything yet, but I have very little priority points as 2024 will only be my second Gold year and don't have any season ticket or parking points.
Anyone seen anything more?