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Rooftop Baseball

With major league sports officially underway, people everywhere are itching to get into an event and cheer on their favorite team. Wrigleyville in Chicago may be one of the few places to do it! Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, is a ballpark surrounded by an urban jungle. This Jungle has rooftops all over where you can see the Cubs take on their opponents, and right now, it may be the only way to see them play live.

Since its opening in 1914, it has been the tradition for the locals to stand on adjacent rooftops to watch the Cubs play outside Wrigley Field. In the early 1980s, owners of the surrounding buildings began erecting seating and selling tickets to watch the Cubs play from outside the park. These rooftops offered ways for fans to enjoy the games with the amenities of bars, buffets and private bathrooms. Despite facing some legal issues with this idea, the rooftop owners have sorted it out and are continuing to offer this incredible experience into 2020. With the pandemic hitting, these rooftop seats are the only way to watch the Cubs play at home, and are one of only a few teams to offer such an experience. Because of the demand, ticket prices have shot up, as did safety precautions including face coverings and limited capacity.

Right now, Wrigleyville has 9 unique rooftop venues that offer a different experience to fans who purchase it. All of the options include amenities such as, all you can eat buffets, outdoor plasma screens, and much more. The selection is just like that of a ticket in the ballpark. Some seats will have better views, while others will be perfect for a small group size or a group looking to get rowdy. This is a perfect way for fans to cheer on their team while remaining socially distanced and safe.

Other fields around the US have started to investigate rooftop ticket sales to watch baseball games. With the Toronto Blue Jays making their home in Buffalo for the season, we heard that the Seneca One building would be a perfect fit to watch MLB games at Sahlen Field! I am keeping my fingers crossed that this happens throughout the country to keep everyone safe while providing them with the entertainment they so desperately crave!

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HOW ARE SUPER BOWL TICKETS DISTRIBUTED?

HOW ARE SUPER BOWL TICKETS DISTRIBUTED?


The NFL controls the distribution of Super Bowl tickets.

Here’s how the National Football League distributes their Super Bowl tickets:

  1. Super Bowl teams LA Rams & New England Patriots share 35%  – 17.5% each, majority given to season ticket holders & players.
  2. Host team Atlanta Falcons gets 6.2% – majority distributed to season ticket holders.
  3. Remaining 28 teams share 33.6% – 1.2% for each team distributed to players, media, partners etc.
  4. NFL retains 25.2% – tickets are typically sold to partners, media and sponsors.

However, the NFL changed the allocation of Super Bowl tickets in 2017 and that will carry over into 2019. In 2017, they announced that they are going to allocate 6,000 tickets away from the teams playing in the Super Bowl to the NFL On Location Experience company. NFL On Location is a fancy name for a concierge service which will be selling Super Bowl packages for above face value (and potentially above market value as well).

VIPTIX offers similar Super Bowl packages at far more reasonable prices. This is VIPTIX.com 26th year. We will have an on-site Super Bowl office in Atlanta all during Super Bowl week.

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