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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Tickets, hotel rooms, airfare. What's available and at what price? In countless homes across the Who Dat Nation, anxious Saints fans clicked on Web sites and crunched numbers in their heads, weighing whether to buy or not to buy. Would ...
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New Orleans Saints fans aren't flocking to Seattle this weekend
Tickets, hotel rooms, airfare. What's available and at what price?
In countless homes across the Who Dat Nation, anxious Saints fans clicked on Web sites and crunched numbers in their heads, weighing whether to buy or not to buy. Would it be Seattle or bust? By Monday afternoon, it appeared that a hearty portion of the Saints traveling fan crew would be staying home this weekend, watching the television and rooting for a chance to travel to a second-round Saints playoff game. The game at Seattle's 67,000-seat Qwest Field was not yet sold out as of Monday afternoon, almost a full day after the game was announced. Tickets were still available directly through Ticketmaster, the Seahawks ticket outlet. Buyers could snare upper-level seats -- on the Seahawks' side of the field -- for less than $100, or opt for posh club-level confines behind the Saints' bench for $240 a pop. At StubHub, a popular online ticket resale site, seats ranged from $77 to $ 772. New Orleans Saints fans aren't flocking to Seattle this weekend | NOLA.com |
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