I wanted to get the ball rolling on this sooner rather than later, I'm 100% going to the Notre Dame game. With the new renovations to Notre Dame stadium, there are some fantastic suite options to watch the game. Being that this is a game against a MAC school and not USC or Michigan, the ticket prices are "cheap".
There are two options, a private suite that seats 18-64 people (you have to have a minimum of 18 people to rent this spot) or the "7 on 9" club, which is somewhat similar to the open suites at the Doyt. You have to have a minimum of 10 to have access to this spot.
Either way, seats are around $600 apiece. Would anyone have any interest in getting in on this with me? My group so far is probably 4 people, so I'm short no matter which spot we would go into.
Could be fun. Especially the private suite. If you're seriously considering it, try to let me know within the next month.
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Notre Dame Suite Tickets
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
$600 a piece? What am I missing?lookimrory wrote:I wanted to get the ball rolling on this sooner rather than later, I'm 100% going to the Notre Dame game. With the new renovations to Notre Dame stadium, there are some fantastic suite options to watch the game. Being that this is a game against a MAC school and not USC or Michigan, the ticket prices are "cheap".
There are two options, a private suite that seats 18-64 people (you have to have a minimum of 18 people to rent this spot) or the "7 on 9" club, which is somewhat similar to the open suites at the Doyt. You have to have a minimum of 10 to have access to this spot.
Either way, seats are around $600 apiece. Would anyone have any interest in getting in on this with me? My group so far is probably 4 people, so I'm short no matter which spot we would go into.
Could be fun. Especially the private suite. If you're seriously considering it, try to let me know within the next month.
[email protected]
https://athleticspremiumhospitality.nd.edu/football/" target="_blank
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
That's a ton of money to see BG likely get wiped out.Globetrotter wrote:$600 a piece? What am I missing?lookimrory wrote:I wanted to get the ball rolling on this sooner rather than later, I'm 100% going to the Notre Dame game. With the new renovations to Notre Dame stadium, there are some fantastic suite options to watch the game. Being that this is a game against a MAC school and not USC or Michigan, the ticket prices are "cheap".
There are two options, a private suite that seats 18-64 people (you have to have a minimum of 18 people to rent this spot) or the "7 on 9" club, which is somewhat similar to the open suites at the Doyt. You have to have a minimum of 10 to have access to this spot.
Either way, seats are around $600 apiece. Would anyone have any interest in getting in on this with me? My group so far is probably 4 people, so I'm short no matter which spot we would go into.
Could be fun. Especially the private suite. If you're seriously considering it, try to let me know within the next month.
[email protected]
https://athleticspremiumhospitality.nd.edu/football/" target="_blank
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
I would have thought it far more than 600 for a box seat at Notre Dame.
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
thats kind of what I thought too. If you click the links I provided, you can see its in the brand new renovation. All inclusive drinks and food, a patio on top of the stadium to the right.MarkL wrote:I would have thought it far more than 600 for a box seat at Notre Dame.
Tickets are going to be expensive almost anywhere in the stadium. This is Notre Dame, a definite step-up from Michigan State, Georgia Tech, or Maryland. Lower-mid level 50 yard line seats are 400ish on stubhub.
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
It's Notre Dame...but $600 is a decent chunk of change to spend an afternoon getting sympathetic looks from people who worship Rudy
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Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
ND will be offering group tickets lower bowl for $65.
I certainly couldn't eat and drink enough to justify club seat.
I certainly couldn't eat and drink enough to justify club seat.
Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
Flipper wrote:It's Notre Dame...but $600 is a decent chunk of change to spend an afternoon getting sympathetic looks from people who worship Rudy

Re: Notre Dame Suite Tickets
Purchased my tickets today for the game, sadly had to get them through Notre Dame, which put their single game tickets on sale today. I would have preferred to purchase them through our ticket office (IDK if BG makes any money off of it, but figured it looked good for us if we sold our allotment)
Per the BGSU rules a person could only purchase two tickets or double their season ticket allotment. There was a group of 10 of us going and even if we bought them one after another, there was no guarantee that they would have been together. Not sure if the two ticket rule was a BG rule or what Notre Dame told them to do, just seems silly to make it harder for BGSU fans to get their hands on multiple tickets.
Per the BGSU rules a person could only purchase two tickets or double their season ticket allotment. There was a group of 10 of us going and even if we bought them one after another, there was no guarantee that they would have been together. Not sure if the two ticket rule was a BG rule or what Notre Dame told them to do, just seems silly to make it harder for BGSU fans to get their hands on multiple tickets.

