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 by Stranger
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   3213  
 Joined:  Aug 12 2015
United States of America   Norcal
Superstar

CardinalFan wrote:Stranger you will know soon enough but if it truely is 500 seats that paid 100K for SSL and you are part of that group I read the fine print just as you say guaranteed. On the web there are articles that break down host team, visiting, Home, all nfl players etc on ticket allocations. My memory says it’s something like 5% for the host which at 70k seats is 3500 tickets for the host to give to vendors (guaranteeed) etc.

As a STH for the Cardinals during our last 2 SB hosting gigs it was exactly as ST Louis’s fan recalls we went into a lottery and are lucky to be chosen. All our club seat holders had guaranteed SB tickets. Though I’m pretty sure they were upper level.

Lastly the next highest level of SSL I read as 1st priority which to me means it will never happen that all the available tickets are not snatched up before the 1st wave. Anyone below that level will be lottery bound for tickets. My 2 cents let us know what you hear.

Right, this was my understanding from the phone call I had with the sales teams. The better located and more comfortable seats, free unlimited food, and guaranteed option to purchase tix to any event at the stadium (I guess except for Charger games), were all factors that got me to pull the bigger trigger for 2-seats.

Hopefully I'll hear back on Monday, and I'll let you know what I find out.

 by Stranger
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   3213  
 Joined:  Aug 12 2015
United States of America   Norcal
Superstar

Here's what I got back....

"For other events the All Access gives you the highest priority for all other events coming to this arena. You are guaranteed tickets to the Super Bowl. For other extraordinary events (Olympics) we cannot guarantee it at this point but as an All Access ticket holder you will be the first priority for this type of event. As we get closer to 2028 we should know more.

In regards to the seats, your exact seats are not guaranteed for other events. This is due to how the stadium, stage, playing service, etc. might be configured for that particular event. In many cases your seats might not be the best seats due to stage configuration."

 by St. Loser Fan
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   10885  
 Joined:  May 31 2016
United States of America   Saint Louis MO
Hall of Fame

Stranger wrote:Here's what I got back....

"For other events the All Access gives you the highest priority for all other events coming to this arena. You are guaranteed tickets to the Super Bowl. For other extraordinary events (Olympics) we cannot guarantee it at this point but as an All Access ticket holder you will be the first priority for this type of event. As we get closer to 2028 we should know more.

In regards to the seats, your exact seats are not guaranteed for other events. This is due to how the stadium, stage, playing service, etc. might be configured for that particular event. In many cases your seats might not be the best seats due to stage configuration."


If I were you I would ask them specifically about your seats for just the Super Bowl. Football is football and nothing should change. Will they be the exact same seats, in the same section or same level?

 by LA_1968
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   70  
 Joined:  May 12 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Practice Squad

@stranger, Well, you are now officially a "big spender". :-) Congrats though. :-)

So the ticket prices are the same ($375 each) for all club seats but come with clubs and food and drinks for some, but none for others. That is odd becase the the only other money the team/stadium gets is from the seat license which is supposed to be for the purpose of construction.

 by St. Loser Fan
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   10885  
 Joined:  May 31 2016
United States of America   Saint Louis MO
Hall of Fame

LA_1968 wrote:@stranger, Well, you are now officially a "big spender". :-) Congrats though. :-)

So the ticket prices are the same ($375 each) for all club seats but come with clubs and food and drinks for some, but none for others. That is odd becase the the only other money the team/stadium gets is from the seat license which is supposed to be for the purpose of construction.


But are the PSL prices the same? Just throwing numbers out there: but does a $20,000 PSL get you food and drink while a $10,000 doesn't? If so that's an interesting way to monetize it.

 by Fire407
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   98  
 Joined:  May 20 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Practice Squad

$80,000 per seat gets free food and drink and free valet parking. Anything lower priced you are buying food and paying for parking.

 by Elvis
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   41479  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

 by BuiltRamTough
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   5357  
 Joined:  May 15 2015
Armenia   Los Angeles
Hall of Fame

My appt to check out the center and not buy SSL’s is tomorrow.

I’ll try to take some pics.

 by Ramfan99
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   16  
 Joined:  Jan 06 2018
United States of America   OC
Undrafted Free Agent

Rams say they will return SSL money to the holder after 50 years. Wonder if a holder sells the SSL to another person, then the Rams’ refund should go to the latest holder, but at which amount? The SSL amount that the latest holder paid, or the original SSL amount the original holder paid to the Rams? Thank you in advance for your answer.

 by St. Loser Fan
7 years 3 months ago
 Total posts:   10885  
 Joined:  May 31 2016
United States of America   Saint Louis MO
Hall of Fame

Elvis wrote:How much does the average person spend on food for their entire lifetime?


$10 hot dogs, $13 beers, $9 sodas, $6 waters seem to be going prices now. And prices have been rising faster than inflation. Plus valet parking at lets say $150/game.

Do the math.

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