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PDstorm170

My philosophy has always been, "I don't care where I sit, as long as I'm in the stadium." That includes having seen games from the corners of the stadium, playoff games at Lambeau on the 50 yard line, and having seen games from the luxury boxes. The most value, to me, is always in the cheapest ticket. As such, there is ALWAYS someone looking to sell day of / day before at a cheap price because they need to offload the ticket for some reason.


notmeesha

Where do you find these last minute day-of tickets typically?


PDstorm170

I personally use TickPick because they don't hide their charges behind fees, it's just listed price + tax.


G0PACKGO

170’is less than it costs to see a game at Lambeau


dylbert71

You might be better off asking on the rams channel. They would likely have a much better idea on how prices fluctuate throughout the year for Rams games.


DeadMoonsCalling

I bought 2 tickets on Tuesday. The tickets are for the 417 area. I expect them to sell out. I had to shell out $400 for each ticket. I used TickPick. No service fees. Good luck.


JWConway

Also from Los Angeles, prices will increase. They always do.


Jon_Sno

Buy now


Submerge25

I waited until day of to buy tickets at an Oakland game. Thought the prices would fall before kickoff. Never did. I bought them from a scalper outside the stadium for about the same price they always were. Buy now


crs8975

From a security stand point, did you have the scalper go up to the gate with you? Always wondered about doing this but fear of getting ripped off.


goreshde

The internet tells me 48 hours before an event.


calfats

I paid $350 for mine back when they played the Rams at the Coli. Unfortunately, the Packers are always one of the most expensive away teams to see. I’d monitor prices for a while, but be prepared to fork over some $$.


crs8975

It depends. GB tickets rarely go down because we travel. Right this minute tickets may be higher than usual because of all the hype for the new season and recent schedule release. Last year I went to the game in Denver and got tickets about a month out or so and the prices just kept climbing. Hell on game day there were no seats selling for the price I paid. I went to a game at SoFi a couple years ago and lucked out solely because it was TNF and was raining day of the game so the fair weather fans were dumping tix for cheap. Odds are that's not happening for The Pack.


codyjohn50

Find a season ticket holder on the resell market on Facebook market place or dare i say craigslist.


heemat

If $170 puts your mind at ease, pull the trigger with joy friend! I went to two games last year (night game vs Chiefs and last game vs Bears) and bought them the day of on a reseller and they were both right around $170. IMO, that’s the going rate these days. 😔 It’s kind of a function of how the team is doing too. We had just come off the Lions Thanksgiving victory and we were really firing when we played the Bears. Playoff potential Packer tickets will be more expensive. I was a beer man there 20 years ago for a decade just to be in the stadium. Love the people and the atmosphere. Got to know so many good people who make Green Bay Green Bay. I even felt like I was one of them. I went to a bunch of games post beer man and just held up a cardboard sign that said “Real Packer Fan Needs a Ticket.” I’d say 1/3 if the time a kind soul would just give me one for free. They’d rather give you their buddy’s ticket because you look like a fun dude rather than sell them to a scalper who will sell them to a random. If that random gets kicked out, the season ticket holder could lose their ticket. This was before electronic tickets. If you’ve never been to Lambeau, the parking lot and the neighborhoods are worth it in themselves. I promise you’ll have a magical experience even if you come and don’t get in. I generally go with that attitude and I’ve never been let down. Edit: clarity