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Notre Dame vs Miami 2016 Ticket Prices? Help

Apr 26, 2016
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Hey there, I plan on traveling for the ND - MIA game, and currently trying to plan the trip.
Never been to a ND game before, and trying to figure out the single game ticket prices.
For all of you season ticket holders and regular attendees, how much do you think a single ticket would cost? I know that's a broad question, but let's say not way up high but about mid range tickets, some where in between the 30 and 50 yard lines. Thanks!
 
Face is $150. My guess is that you will be able to get a decent ticket for somewhere around $100-$150. It will be cheaper if the weather is bad.
 
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You will be able to obtain tickets at or below face value the day of the game. If you want the name of a reputable ticket broker I can give you one....or you can just look for him in front of O'Rourke's Pub at Eddy Street Commons across from Campus. He will be the biggest guy out front.....has good tickets...can get good tickets...I placed an order for USC game last year with him....enjoyed my day on Campus...got a couple of text's about slightly lower quality tickets which I turned down....then ended up in the Gold seats behind the ND bench for the price range I specified. The weather if it is cool and or if ND has lost a game by this point will make the tickets below face value.
 
You will be able to obtain tickets at or below face value the day of the game. If you want the name of a reputable ticket broker I can give you one....or you can just look for him in front of O'Rourke's Pub at Eddy Street Commons across from Campus. He will be the biggest guy out front.....has good tickets...can get good tickets...I placed an order for USC game last year with him....enjoyed my day on Campus...got a couple of text's about slightly lower quality tickets which I turned down....then ended up in the Gold seats behind the ND bench for the price range I specified. The weather if it is cool and or if ND has lost a game by this point will make the tickets below face value.
so you think it will be around the price the other person listed? $100-$150?
 
so you think it will be around the price the other person listed? $100-$150?
I have no idea what face value is this year but if it is $150 for the Miami game (seems high to me) then you will get them at this price or lower unless it is sunny and 65, Notre Dame and Miami are undefeated. I always buy my tickets around Campus or just off Campus day of the game and the prices only get less expensive the closer to kickoff. If you just want to get in the stadium and do not mind sitting with the Miami fans or upper deck then you should be a good chunk less than face value if you buy the tickets around 2:00 on game day.

While you technically are not allowed to sell tickets on the Campus you will notice people walking or standing with their hands up at their forehead indicating the number of tickets they are selling. If the Campus police catch you negotiating with them all they will do is ask you to take it off Campus. That is why last year I revisited he big guy in front of O'Rourkes but there will be plenty of tickets.

Also try to get there as early as possible....if you can come in Friday by 2:00 PM to do stadium tunnel tour etc. Depending on your age and attitude take in the pep rally, likely there will be a women's volleyball game, men's hockey game or maybe soccer (likely too late in the year) to attend on Friday night or Sunday afternoon. If you like College dive bars check out The Linebacker...or for something close and a little more modern Brothers at Eddy Street Commons.
 
I have no idea what face value is this year but if it is $150 for the Miami game (seems high to me) then you will get them at this price or lower unless it is sunny and 65, Notre Dame and Miami are undefeated. I always buy my tickets around Campus or just off Campus day of the game and the prices only get less expensive the closer to kickoff. If you just want to get in the stadium and do not mind sitting with the Miami fans or upper deck then you should be a good chunk less than face value if you buy the tickets around 2:00 on game day.

While you technically are not allowed to sell tickets on the Campus you will notice people walking or standing with their hands up at their forehead indicating the number of tickets they are selling. If the Campus police catch you negotiating with them all they will do is ask you to take it off Campus. That is why last year I revisited he big guy in front of O'Rourkes but there will be plenty of tickets.

Also try to get there as early as possible....if you can come in Friday by 2:00 PM to do stadium tunnel tour etc. Depending on your age and attitude take in the pep rally, likely there will be a women's volleyball game, men's hockey game or maybe soccer (likely too late in the year) to attend on Friday night or Sunday afternoon. If you like College dive bars check out The Linebacker...or for something close and a little more modern Brothers at Eddy Street Commons.

This helped a ton, thanks so much!
 
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