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Rebel1986

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Already purchase my season tickets a couple of weeks ago for next season. It is hard to tell based on not knowing if UNLV is hold back tickets, but it looks like the east side of the stadium is roughly 80% sold out for next season. My assumption is that is based on holding back seats that have not been sold yet to those who had season tickets last year along with new season ticket sales. Since UNLV routinely holds back seats, it is hard to know for sure how many are sold, but it looks like they are already ahead of total season ticket sales from last year.
 
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Curious to see if attendance maintains, dips, or improves with this changeover.

Honestly I could see it either way
 
Curious to see if attendance maintains, dips, or improves with this changeover.

Honestly I could see it either way
I think it will go way up with 5-7K new season ticket sales. The unr game was a sign of future ticket sales with over 40K at the game and very few of those were from unr ticket sales. My expectation is the UCLA game will be in the 50K+ range.
 
IMO, it'll depend on wins. Get off to a great start and we'll be looking at record crowds. Flop in the first two games and we'll be better than when Odom came in but not like when he left.
 
Has anyone here ever tried selling their seats for games that they can't attend? I'm seriously thinking about getting season tickets, but don't necessarily think I'll be able to attend all of the home games, just based on my experience these past couple of years. Is it easy to resell them typically? Or should I just assume it's a sunk cost and try to give them away to friends if I can't go?
 
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also, I've seen somewhere that the tickets in some of the sections give free food? Is that a thing for UNLV games also, or just Raiders games? If it applies to UNLV games, which sections are they and is the food any good?
 
Has anyone here ever tried selling their seats for games that they can't attend? I'm seriously thinking about getting season tickets, but don't necessarily think I'll be able to attend all of the home games, just based on my experience these past couple of years. Is it easy to resell them typically? Or should I just assume it's a sunk cost and try to give them away to friends if I can't go?
I typically give mine away to friends or family.

BUT, I don't think you'd have any problem selling them on 3rd party sites (stub hub, seat geek, etc) and recouping your money. Last season, my seats were selling much higher than what they came out to be on a per game basis.
 
I typically give mine away to friends or family.

BUT, I don't think you'd have any problem selling them on 3rd party sites (stub hub, seat geek, etc) and recouping your money. Last season, my seats were selling much higher than what they came out to be on a per game basis.
Thank you. I wouldn't be trying to make a profit or anything, but am just curious about how easy it is in the event that I can't use them.
 
also, I've seen somewhere that the tickets in some of the sections give free food? Is that a thing for UNLV games also, or just Raiders games? If it applies to UNLV games, which sections are they and is the food any good?
I think 112 might, but it’s MUCH cheaper to sit in 113 or 114 and buy your own food.
 
I think 112 might, but it’s MUCH cheaper to sit in 113 or 114 and buy your own food.
I thought it was multiple sections, so I probably heard wrong. Thanks. I was thinking that if 113 had it and 114 didn't, it might make a difference in choosing one of the other.

Are there any other perks of being in different sections? Is this Raiders map accurate for Rebels games too? Sections 109-115 get access to the modelo club? Or is it just 110-114?

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I loved 113. Wish I would have kept them. Looks like it’s sold out for the amount of seats I usually get.
I thought it was multiple sections, so I probably heard wrong. Thanks. I was thinking that if 113 had it and 114 didn't, it might make a difference in choosing one of the other.

Are there any other perks of being in different sections? Is this Raiders map accurate for Rebels games too? Sections 109-115 get access to the modelo club? Or is it just 110-114?

I tried to get into c113 but, I just needed 2 seats. They show some 3 seats together but, they wouldn't let me buy two of them and leave one seat hanging by itself. Which is odd as there are single seats shown available in that section.

I just bought 2 seats in section c114. I'll try upgrading the following year. I just didn't want to lose out on getting a club section. Now all I have to figure out is which games I can travel for.
 
I typically give mine away to friends or family.

BUT, I don't think you'd have any problem selling them on 3rd party sites (stub hub, seat geek, etc) and recouping your money. Last season, my seats were selling much higher than what they came out to be on a per game basis.
Just go on seat geek et. al. and follow their instructions. I haven't sold Rebel tix but I've sold Aces tix. I added a tutorial ( pardon the accent but it's otherwise pretty good)

 
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I thought it was multiple sections, so I probably heard wrong. Thanks. I was thinking that if 113 had it and 114 didn't, it might make a difference in choosing one of the other.

Are there any other perks of being in different sections? Is this Raiders map accurate for Rebels games too? Sections 109-115 get access to the modelo club? Or is it just 110-114?

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109 thru 115 all give access to the Modelo club. These seats give access to the club bar and restaurant area, as well as two sets of dedicated restrooms. Have to pay for all of this food/drink, nothing is free.

The seating in those sections are also padded, versus plastic only seats outside the club section.
 
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