phintastic
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Dolphins tickets are not hard to get so I wouldn't recommend buying season tickets if you only plan to attend one game -- unless that is the Pats game. Those tickets are very tough to get.
I've had season tickets for 10 years and am in 117 (10-15 yard line visitors side). I would be shocked if I ever got to 116 much less 114. People who own the premium tickets aren't stupid enough to just let them go.
Also, you can dog scalpers if you choose, but IMO you'll change your tune once you own tickets. You'll get maybe half of face for the 2 pre-season games and less than face for some of the dog games like the Titans. So, unless you want to lose hundreds of dollars, you will sell some of the better games at a markup to offset your loses. If not, prepare to pay an average of over $100 a seat when all is said and done.
BTW, if one game is all you need, I can sell you some good tickets if you don't cherry pick the premium games like the Pats.
I've had season tickets for 10 years and am in 117 (10-15 yard line visitors side). I would be shocked if I ever got to 116 much less 114. People who own the premium tickets aren't stupid enough to just let them go.
Also, you can dog scalpers if you choose, but IMO you'll change your tune once you own tickets. You'll get maybe half of face for the 2 pre-season games and less than face for some of the dog games like the Titans. So, unless you want to lose hundreds of dollars, you will sell some of the better games at a markup to offset your loses. If not, prepare to pay an average of over $100 a seat when all is said and done.
BTW, if one game is all you need, I can sell you some good tickets if you don't cherry pick the premium games like the Pats.