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For those of you familiar with ticket prices in Miami, I’m wondering if they’ve reached the bottom right now or if they’ll go even lower as we get closer to the game. I’m looking for three tickets in the upper deck, row 15 or below. Right now I’m seeing for $178 each. I don’t know if they go much lower than that for that type of seat.

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18 minutes ago, SDS said:

For those of you familiar with ticket prices in Miami, I’m wondering if they’ve reached the bottom right now or if they’ll go even lower as we get closer to the game. I’m looking for three tickets in the upper deck, row 15 or below. Right now I’m seeing for $178 each. I don’t know if they go much lower than that for that type of seat.


If you don't mind gambling, waiting until the week of the game can net you some very good deals.

For example, they play the Chargers this week and tickets can be had for as low as $30.

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39 minutes ago, Einstein said:


If you don't mind gambling, waiting until the week of the game can net you some very good deals.

For example, they play the Chargers this week and tickets can be had for as low as $30.


Do the Chargers actually have any fans that would care about traveling to Miami anyways though?

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36 minutes ago, Einstein said:


If you don't mind gambling, waiting until the week of the game can net you some very good deals.

For example, they play the Chargers this week and tickets can be had for as low as $30.

 

It isn't a gamble. Tickets almost never go up anymore. They get released to the public high and then drop all the way until about 48 hours per event. Then they tend to spike a little for the "last minute buyer". 

There are some exceptions where there are real presale's with discounts or events with super major demand. But there aren't many of those. 

The Bills are a major draw down south. For Miami and Charlotte, they might be the most expensive ticket of the year. 

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3 minutes ago, Mango said:

 

It isn't a gamble. Tickets almost never go up anymore. They get released to the public high and then drop all the way until about 48 hours per event. Then they tend to spike a little for the "last minute buyer". 

There are some exceptions where there are real presale's with discounts or events with super major demand. But there aren't many of those. 

The Bills are a major draw down south. For Miami and Charlotte, they might be the most expensive ticket of the year. 


In general terms you're not wrong. 

But I can tell you that Bills Pats tickets were still over $200 as the ball was being kicked off.

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1 hour ago, SDS said:

For those of you familiar with ticket prices in Miami, I’m wondering if they’ve reached the bottom right now or if they’ll go even lower as we get closer to the game. I’m looking for three tickets in the upper deck, row 15 or below. Right now I’m seeing for $178 each. I don’t know if they go much lower than that for that type of seat.

Bought tix in the upper deck corner 8 rows up 2 months ago.  Price was around $190 with fees.  Don’t know if ones in that section are even available any more, but I wasn’t about to F around and wait until the week before the game to buy tix. 

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10 minutes ago, Mango said:

 

It isn't a gamble. Tickets almost never go up anymore. They get released to the public high and then drop all the way until about 48 hours per event. Then they tend to spike a little for the "last minute buyer". 

There are some exceptions where there are real presale's with discounts or events with super major demand. But there aren't many of those. 

The Bills are a major draw down south. For Miami and Charlotte, they might be the most expensive ticket of the year. 

This is almost always right. They don’t get more expensive. They may drop to a point and then stagnate there but 5 minutes before kickoff will, 100% not cost more than they do right now. 
 

This used to be a secret because people like my aunt were so nervous about missing out, they buy immediately. It’s odd because she might be the cheapest person that I know. Whenever I go away for a Bills game, I buy the day of. Unless you have more than 4 in your group, there’s no reason to buy before the week of the game. There’s PLENTY of inventory in 2025. 

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My general rule is I’ll buy my tickets last minute if it’s only me and a buddy BUT if I’m buying for a big group I try and get a row where we can all be together as soon as possible. 

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12 minutes ago, Einstein said:


In general terms you're not wrong. 

But I can tell you that Bills Pats tickets were still over $200 as the ball was being kicked off.

 

Yeah, and the upper deck was about $400 to start the week and about $250 on game day.

The post kickoff/puck drop thing isn't as much of a thing as it was with actual scalpers. Ticketing agencies rarely have a major drop post start time these days. I live across from a major concert venue and I want it to be a thing so bad again, but it just isn't. You are lucky if you see a bit of a dip. But otherwise tickets 10 before kickoff and 10 minutes after kickoff are pretty similar. 

Cheap is relative. New England was an expensive ticket, but also half the price from a few days before. 
 

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