clancynut Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 (edited) For the first time 5000 fans will be able to attend Media Day during Super Bowl Week this year in INDY. Frank Supovitz, the NFL's senior vice president of events, says the league has considered allowing fans into the event for the past few years. Tickets will be available in early December. Prices have not been announced yet, but Supovitz says they will be "affordable." The question is will the tickets be affordable based on Bills Ticket Prices or New England Ticket Prices? Still that kind of access is kind of cool. I wonder if fans will be allowed to actually ask any questions? Linky Edited October 5, 2011 by clancynut
MRM33064 Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Glad to see the NFL is creating more revenue streams to keep itself out of serious, imminent financial trouble. I get a similar sense of comfort and relief when I visit www.nfl.com to check a few stats and get bombarded by ads. :-)
doc68 Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 This is not true. 1970 friend and I were in Florida for college break and went to Dallas media day when they played Colts. It was advertised in local Ft Lauderdale paper open to the public. It was at the old Yankee spring training ball park. Get this, there was only about 30 or so media at the event and my be 50 fans. We got to talk to Bob Lilly. So at least then anyone could go.
Just Jack Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Have you checked out the other NFL ticket packages? NFL On Location They have one Super Bowl package that gets you field access after the game, cheapest price is about $6K, but that includes 4 nights in a hotel and ... SUPER BOWL GAMEDAY HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCE • Premium In-Stadium Venue (open 3 hours pregame and 2 hours postgame) • Full Premium Menu and Top-Shelf Open Bar • Player Appearances • Interactive Activities and More AMENITIES • Super Bowl XLVI Gift Bag • Exclusive Stadium Collection Game Program • Super Bowl XLVI Lanyard with Ticket Sleeve VIP ACCESS • Express Security Entrances to the Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday • Preferred On Location Stadium Parking (parking fees not included) Exclusive PostGame On-Field Experience • Postgame Field Access - once in a lifetime chance to experience the Super Bowl the way the players do: from the field You just have to get there.
Hammered a Lot Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Have you checked out the other NFL ticket packages? NFL On Location They have one Super Bowl package that gets you field access after the game, cheapest price is about $6K, but that includes 4 nights in a hotel and ... SUPER BOWL GAMEDAY HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCE • Premium In-Stadium Venue (open 3 hours pregame and 2 hours postgame) • Full Premium Menu and Top-Shelf Open Bar • Player Appearances • Interactive Activities and More AMENITIES • Super Bowl XLVI Gift Bag • Exclusive Stadium Collection Game Program • Super Bowl XLVI Lanyard with Ticket Sleeve VIP ACCESS • Express Security Entrances to the Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday • Preferred On Location Stadium Parking (parking fees not included) Exclusive PostGame On-Field Experience • Postgame Field Access - once in a lifetime chance to experience the Super Bowl the way the players do: from the field You just have to get there. What? Parking not included!!!!
Just Jack Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 What? Parking not included!!!! That should only be what, about $30?
clancynut Posted October 6, 2011 Author Posted October 6, 2011 This is not true. 1970 friend and I were in Florida for college break and went to Dallas media day when they played Colts. It was advertised in local Ft Lauderdale paper open to the public. It was at the old Yankee spring training ball park. Get this, there was only about 30 or so media at the event and my be 50 fans. We got to talk to Bob Lilly. So at least then anyone could go. That's a great story thanks for sharing. Could you imagine the what media day would become 42 years ago?
IslandBillsFan Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 Parking $30? No way. I would venture maybe $150. Parking at Miami is $25 for a far lot. $50 for a close lot. $75 for premium games (Monday night)
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