Still plenty of $251 tix for Mohegan on TM

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Still plenty of $251 tix for Mohegan on TM

Post by skiboutins »

if anyone wants them......

BTW - looking for two $91 tickets to Mohegan....had no luck this morning...
just in case someone scored extra tix.

I looked in the Ticket Exchange but Mohegan was not listed.

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Post by Scoman16 »

last year, I sat in almost the exact same $251 seat that came up when I looked for tix to Mohegan... :o

turns out that $250 + all of TM's charges was just too much for that seat... :-?

Figured those will be available up until show time either on TM or the boards here...Thus passing them up wasn't a big deal for me..
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Post by photogal »

you should get a lap dance with a 250. dollar seat and NOT by Jimmy!!!!
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I took a deep breath and paid $212 last year. $251 was more than I could handle.... I also passed on the $176 seat behind the stage..... :-? :(
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Post by Everybodys Cousin n Miami »

photogal wrote:you should get a lap dance with a 250. dollar seat and NOT by Jimmy!!!!
Tina or Heather will do.
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Post by Everybodys Cousin n Miami »

SchoolGirlHeart wrote:I took a deep breath and paid $212 last year. $251 was more than I could handle.... I also passed on the $176 seat behind the stage..... :-? :(
They are selling tickets behind the stage for $176.

That's ridiculous.

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Post by jonesbeach10 »

SchoolGirlHeart wrote:I took a deep breath and paid $212 last year. $251 was more than I could handle.... I also passed on the $176 seat behind the stage..... :-? :(
I pulled up 4 $250 tix in row L or further back in the UPPER DECK! Sorry, not pulling the trigger on that one. :-?

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too much money!!!

Post by justinnycny »

I tried for tickets too.. i cant believe the $176 tickets are behind the stage. and high up. I have gone to many concerts at Mohegan and its not a very big arena but, that way way way too much $$$
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Post by spucketts »

Out of curiosity I checked to see where $251 seats were, I figured they would be down in front, close to the stage (if not ON the steage). These things are all over the place including the higher sections at stage right and left. WOW!
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I cant believe the 250 seats were on the 2nd level.... and middle way back.....

if you have been there...is it worth it?
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Post by LIPH »

I wonder what the tickets will cost at the Vegas show, if there's a Vegas show. Top price there last year was $250, I think last year's Mohegan show topped out at about $215-$220. Maybe Vegas will hit $300 this year. :o
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Post by BadHabitsAcctnt »

I think $300 is too rich for my blood. I have tickets for 4 shows and if Vegas happens, I'll be there too. I think that is somewhat extreme for a second level seat. Now if the venue was less than 500 people and the show had a bit more of an intimate setting..............
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BadHabitsAcctnt wrote:I think $300 is too rich for my blood. I have tickets for 4 shows and if Vegas happens, I'll be there too. I think that is somewhat extreme for a second level seat. Now if the venue was less than 500 people and the show had a bit more of an intimate setting..............
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ToplessRideFL wrote:I cant believe the 250 seats were on the 2nd level.... and middle way back.....

if you have been there...is it worth it?
Last year, the $200 seats were the whole lower bowl and the floor, I think the upstairs was $151, and there were 2 prices levels in back, $97 and $60 something............so one of the price levels was eliminated completely.
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Post by thebeachbumm33 »

I am having a problem pulling the trigger also :( , I got shot out of Camden by TM and this is going to be my last option. At least I have a few more months to find a phriend :D
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Post by MrBill64 »

ToplessRideFL wrote:I cant believe the 250 seats were on the 2nd level.... and middle way back.....

if you have been there...is it worth it?
I was there last year. My first Buffett concert. I paid $151 for tickets in the last row of the upper bowl (section 106 or 105 I think). The sound was not the best, as we couldn't hear most of what JB was saying between songs. It was mid June and the weather was great but we were inside for the show. Was it worth, absolutely. I became a true parrothead that day and went to a couple more concerts last year and now I am addicted, along with my wife and a few other phriends I took to those shows.

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MrBill64 wrote:If you have the money, go for it. If you are going to miss a car payment, bounce the rent check, or have to live off Ramen noodles for a month, then think twice about going......but still GO!
You're not supposed to live off Ramen noodles during concert season? :o :o :P
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SchoolGirlHeart wrote:
MrBill64 wrote:If you have the money, go for it. If you are going to miss a car payment, bounce the rent check, or have to live off Ramen noodles for a month, then think twice about going......but still GO!
You're not supposed to live off Ramen noodles during concert season? :o :o :P
My kids could do it for more than just concert season and if I have to bring them to a show the whole family will be choosing between chicken or beef each night until next concert season :lol: .
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Post by tequilatom »

as of this morning i found some 176.00 tickets....section 120 row l......side of stage!!
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Post by MrBill64 »

tequilatom wrote:as of this morning i found some 176.00 tickets....section 120 row l......side of stage!!
It also says "warning, obstructed view" which is interesting because the tickets I have are in section 27, one deck below, do not mention "obstructed view". I am guessing that the speakers that hang from the ceiling are probably in the way. I am pretty sure the rows only go to "M" in the upper deck so you also need to take that into effect if deciding to purchase.

So are you going to take the plunge Tom and buy a ticket? There is a single in the lower deck section 27, $176 price range.....

Here is a good link to check out the views from that arena http://www.mohegansun.com/entertainment ... _popup.jsp

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