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NOLABigSteve wrote: Mon May 21, 2018 3:41 pm https://twitter.com/goTULANEt/status/998660832753053696
Omg
Their wait list was approaching 100,000.
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Wow, 100,000 waiting for Saints tickets? I can remember the days of being able to get into a Saints game as easily as a Tulane game. Just walk around near the entrances and someone would give you a ticket.

The Giants wait list was generations deep. Then they built the new stadium, both Jets and Giants required the dreaded "seat licenses" and the wait list disappeared. Folks that had tickets for generations gave them up. It was too much money to justify for 8 games/years.
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I finally gave up my Saints tickets this year after they raised the prices again. This year they cost double what they cost six years ago and triple what they were twelve years ago.

This is the first time since the Saints' inception that no one in my family bought season tickets.
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DfromCT wrote: Mon May 21, 2018 4:42 pm Wow, 100,000 waiting for Saints tickets? I can remember the days of being able to get into a Saints game as easily as a Tulane game. Just walk around near the entrances and someone would give you a ticket.

The Giants wait list was generations deep. Then they built the new stadium, both Jets and Giants required the dreaded "seat licenses" and the wait list disappeared. Folks that had tickets for generations gave them up. It was too much money to justify for 8 games/years.
Yep 100,000. If only Tulane could get 5000-10,000 of those fans to buy our season tickets.
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/20 ... _slig.html
Hales also hopes to take care of a waiting list that is approaching 100,000 fans by rolling back some of the broker accounts selling tickets to opposing team fans, and then offering those tickets to people on the waiting list.
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