05-13-2022, 11:36 AM
Bengals were one of few teams who did not increase ticket prices (they were a loing franchise), so with inflation and common sense yes the team is smart to raise prices if the demand is there in 2022. If they had only 35,000 season ticket holders in 2021, then in 2022 have over 50,000 it also increases the demand (price) for single tickets and also makes promotions like 4 or 2 games for a discount not needed if they are going to sell out anyway.
The Bengals will sell out all home games in 2022 at the new prices, that is my guess, but fans can always buy from scalpers on game day. The closer to game time the better the deal as the scalper does not not want to get stuck with left over tickets.
The other option is to buy season tickets and then resell the ones you can't use, some games you mat get over face value. If they have home playoff games, you can make money selling your playoff tickets, look at it as an investment. I have a few friends that have season tickets and only go to one game and sell the rest.
The Bengals will sell out all home games in 2022 at the new prices, that is my guess, but fans can always buy from scalpers on game day. The closer to game time the better the deal as the scalper does not not want to get stuck with left over tickets.
The other option is to buy season tickets and then resell the ones you can't use, some games you mat get over face value. If they have home playoff games, you can make money selling your playoff tickets, look at it as an investment. I have a few friends that have season tickets and only go to one game and sell the rest.
I am so ready for 2024 season. I love pro football and hoping for a great Bengals year. Regardless, always remember it is a game and entertainment.