Lynah East tickets on sale

Started by dbilmes, August 14, 2025, 10:14:08 AM

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dbilmes

Harvard has put its Cornell Flex Pass tickets on sale. To get a ticket for Cornell game in this pass, you also have to purchase tickets to at least two other games.
Since four of us want to attend, I priced a package just out of curiosity, picking the Stonehill game since I figured that would be the cheapest, and the Colgate game. It would cost me $366 for the four tickets to the three games. Since the Cornell game is the only game I'll be going to, and I doubt they'll be much resale value to the other two games, that comes out to approximately $90 apiece for the Cornell tickets, almost as pricey as MSG! I'll wait and take my chances on the secondary market.
I suppose I could buy tickets to the games against BU and Michigan and figure there will be a resale market for those. But that's too much trouble.

Trotsky

The irony is making the tickets more expensive results in more people from Cornell going since Harvard fans are not a thing.

Anne 85

Nope, I'll wait. Eventually they will sell over-priced tickets for just the Cornell game. I'm fine with standing room if needed (although it galls me to pay the high price and not even get a seat).

Trotsky

Winning is a coupon that redeems everything.

617BigRed

This should actually not be allowed, should be ECAC or NCAA guidelines about how tickets to all games should be priced fairly and enforced...

jtwcornell91

This is a downside to all the tickets being available online.  When they were physical tickets sitting in a box office, a visitors' allotment would be set to Cornell.  It wouldn't be enough for demand, but there would be some tickets available to visiting fans for just that game.

Trotsky

Quote from: 617BigRedThis should actually not be allowed, should be ECAC or NCAA guidelines about how tickets to all games should be priced fairly and enforced...

Pfft.  "Rules" are such a 20th Century idea (shakes head).