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Just recieved the renewal email from UNLV for next years season tickets.

I live out of state amd have since 2016 but have kept my tickets every year even though I usually only make it down for 1 or 2 games.

After this year I am really thinking about letting them go finally after having them for 10+ years.

Looking at the home schedule for next year... the non conference games suck...Idaho State and North Texas... hard to get excited about traveling to Vegas for either of those games.

How is eveyone else feeling about renewing for next year?
 
Not going until they get rid of vaccine mandate, which means I may never watch the Rebels play indoor in my lifetime ever again.

UNLV loses another fan. Can’t say I blame you.

I hope you go to the road games at least.
 
Not going until they get rid of vaccine mandate, which means I may never watch the Rebels play indoor in my lifetime ever again.

UNLV loses another fan. Can’t say I blame you.

I hope you go to the road games at least.
There is no vaccine mandate for football games. At least not this year. And I dont recall hearing or reading it in my season ticket renewal email.

My complaint with UNLV is the same as it has always been. They greatly over-value themselves. $700 for two season tickets on the 20 yard line. I get it, the club is cool... but this is the "1-14-over-their-last-15" rebels. In an era where they have pushed away more fans than any other.

Very frustratint.
 
Just recieved the renewal email from UNLV for next years season tickets.

I live out of state amd have since 2016 but have kept my tickets every year even though I usually only make it down for 1 or 2 games.

After this year I am really thinking about letting them go finally after having them for 10+ years.

Looking at the home schedule for next year... the non conference games suck...Idaho State and North Texas... hard to get excited about traveling to Vegas for either of those games.

How is eveyone else feeling about renewing for next year?
I'll be renewing for sure, but I'm able to make at least 5 games a year.

I don't think I'd pay for season tickets if I knew I could only make 1-2 games a year.

I'm also planning to make the trip out to Notre Dame next year when we play them.
 
I'm leaning towards not renewing...but I may change my mind. I have great seats, but the parking is a pain. And losing every game doesn't help.
 
I graduated from UNLV in 92 and held season tickets for 15 years until I finally could not stand the losing and had to tap out. Renewed because of the stadium and hope for improvement with all the investments.
So my tickets went up $200 and they went with a pressure tactic to renew by 12/17 for the lowest price (which they did not quote). All of this with inflation at a 30 year high, pressure to close the deal a week before Christmas, the stadium is tragically boring/underwhelming, the parking sucks, and the team sucks. Please, sign me up for more.
 
I graduated from UNLV in 92 and held season tickets for 15 years until I finally could not stand the losing and had to tap out. Renewed because of the stadium and hope for improvement with all the investments.
So my tickets went up $200 and they went with a pressure tactic to renew by 12/17 for the lowest price (which they did not quote). All of this with inflation at a 30 year high, pressure to close the deal a week before Christmas, the stadium is tragically boring/underwhelming, the parking sucks, and the team sucks. Please, sign me up for more.
It’s not as bad as you make it out to be. The stadium, that is.
 
My dad's tickets are nearly doubling when you factor in parking. That's kind of tough to swallow.

I get it, the stadium is expensive and they kept prices low coming out of the covid year.

But it feels jacked up with half 2/3's of the stadium blocked off. How about you offer cheaper tickets and try to get more people in the building as opposed to doubling the cost to your most loyal fans?
 
My dad's tickets are nearly doubling when you factor in parking. That's kind of tough to swallow.

I get it, the stadium is expensive and they kept prices low coming out of the covid year.

But it feels jacked up with half 2/3's of the stadium blocked off. How about you offer cheaper tickets and try to get more people in the building as opposed to doubling the cost to your most loyal fans?

DRF the gift that keeps on giving! Why the "F" would you let Jokeland control Parking for UNLV games ? SMDFH
 
Just recieved the renewal email from UNLV for next years season tickets.

I live out of state amd have since 2016 but have kept my tickets every year even though I usually only make it down for 1 or 2 games.

After this year I am really thinking about letting them go finally after having them for 10+ years.

Looking at the home schedule for next year... the non conference games suck...Idaho State and North Texas... hard to get excited about traveling to Vegas for either of those games.

How is eveyone else feeling about renewing for next year?
Bro I have the same situation I live out of state see 2 to 3 games but I feel Ok with making the contribution hang in there you're buying into a stock that is getting ready to take off(I hope I'm a homer)
 
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I don’t get the “parking is a pain” crowd. Where are you guys parking? I’m in lot J and I’m back on the 215 heading home in 15 mins.
 
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I don’t get the “parking is a pain” crowd. Where are you guys parking? I’m in lot J and I’m back on the 215 heading home in 15 mins.

$100 / 90 for on site Parking compared to Free (SBS) or $10 for a mile walk across from Luxor ?
 
I am confused. I know, usual
Are you talking the parking/ donor/ season tickets thing for next year? If so, where can I find it?
I know they are combining things like they used to, but I can't find 5he details.

This year, I just paid my donation, bought my season tickets, and got my parking

Some help here? Thanks.
 
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