So, I'm going on a bit of road trip to the US from Down Under. Looking at tickets for Lakers-Magic end of November. Anyway prices look pretty steep at like $250, can you get tickets on the door is it totally sold out?
I'm following up by heading to watch the Pack play but got these covered already - just was hoping for some advice on if the Lakers tickets could be a bit cheaper.
Same sort of scenario with Knicks vs Brooklyn on the 19th Dec.
So, I'm going on a bit of road trip to the US from Down Under. Looking at tickets for Lakers-Magic end of November. Anyway prices look pretty steep at like $250, can you get tickets on the door is it totally sold out?
I'm following up by heading to watch the Pack play but got these covered already - just was hoping for some advice on if the Lakers tickets could be a bit cheaper.
Same sort of scenario with Knicks vs Brooklyn on the 19th Dec.
That Lakers vs. Magic is probably one of Orlandos most expensive games to go watch, hence the inflated ticket price...you may be able to find some on stubhub below face value a few weeks before the game.
I've looked at going to games in Phoenix and Portland and always searched on stubhub -- you can find some reasonable prices.
There were some center court, row 2 seats for Phoenix vs. LA Clippers ~$300 last season.
That Lakers vs. Magic is probably one of Orlandos most expensive games to go watch, hence the inflated ticket price...you may be able to find some on stubhub below face value a few weeks before the game.
I've looked at going to games in Phoenix and Portland and always searched on stubhub -- you can find some reasonable prices.
There were some center court, row 2 seats for Phoenix vs. LA Clippers ~$300 last season.
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