Saturday, January 16, 2010

Maple Leaf Tickets Will The Struggling Economic Situation Lower The Price Of Maple Leaf Tickets?

Will the struggling economic situation lower the price of Maple Leaf tickets? - maple leaf tickets

When people give less poor, because the impact of cyclical fluctuations on the U.S. subprime risk of accidents, which in turn impacts the cost of sports tickets or large public events?

7 comments:

Yeddie said...

I do not think it will lower ticket prices. Leaf fans, leave your house, your car or mother to see a number of leaves, but admission fees are high. Tickets are 33% or less this year, the price, I doubt that fans of the leaf to stop it presented.

Leafsfan29-Go Canada Go said...

A large number of seats "premium" are the property business.

Do you have a subscription ... I had these members of my family for decades and they do not (Article majority of people in my row /) have the same mentality. They cut back on other things. I see the contributions that have a bit of a shock.

Leafsfan29-Go Canada Go said...

A large number of seats "premium" are the property business.

Do you have a subscription ... I had these members of my family for decades and they do not (Article majority of people in my row /) have the same mentality. They cut back on other things. I see the contributions that have a bit of a shock.

thelau said...

Ha! Teachers begin to teach? Are Cocky companies to stop buying tickets as a means of their social status? If you really think the answer to both questions is "no."

Isa L said...

Nominal value - Probably not. Secondary Market / resale value - Absolutely.

I noticed that the New England Patriots games.

Josh U said...

the leaves will feel comfortable in this year .. are not a team with some of them expcted .. But still a lot to gain ... This comes from a Habs fan!

eganca16 said...

You can lose every game and sell later this year, every night.

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