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For a full season plan with my calculations the average price is 33.62 for the Lower Box seats that were previously $32. I am assuming this average price would be different depending on which letter plan you have. I notice Sunday doesn't have any Elite games, so that plan may be cheaper, while one of the other plans may be a little more. This is odd that one plan would cost a different price than another plan, but it makes sense. In 2015, your plan may go up or down a few bucks depending on the schedule even if they didn't actually change prices.

By the way, I think this dynamic pricing is a great idea. Mostly for the fact that they are selling midweek games in April for a cheaper price than weekend games in the summer, it makes sense. Also, when I sell tickets to friends, I have a tough time selling Blue Jays games at face value but then when I want to charge extra for a Yankees game, I get looked at like I'm ripping them off. This way, I can charge true face value when I sell extra tickets and we both are happy. I wish the NFL would do this with pre-season games.

The bad part of dynamic pricing is it will keep me away from prime and elite games. There were several times I went down last year to see the Yankees or Red Sox without a ticket and just bought one at the season ticket price at the box office. Now I will have to pay a premium for those games. If I go to additional games, it will be for classic games now. In my mind even less Orioles fans will be at the Yankees and Red Sox games. I'd even consider trading my Yankees and Red Sox tickets in to get twice as many Classic or value games in return.

I also don't understand the concept of raising prices if you are having trouble selling out games now. Shouldn't prices keep getting lowered until they reach the threshold of selling out the stadium for a majority of the games? Then gradually raise prices until demand equals supply? I believe that if ticket prices were cheaper, you would be selling out the stadium every night and be making a killing off concession sales.

My 29 game plan in Terrace Box(mid rows) went from 1566 to 1678 for two seats.

Plan C Lower reserve went from 390 to 412 for two seats.

Plan D AUCE Club Level went from 910 to 960 for two seats.

Parking stayed at $8 per game!!

I most likely will be only keeping one of these plans this year. Mostly due to the fact that we haven't signed any big free agents and the prospects of doing so aren't good. I figured I will scale back this year and then if things improve I will add to it in 2015. It's not like season tickets will be hard to come by anytime soon. This year I can always go down to the box office and buy tickets at season ticket holder cost and get pretty good seats to any game I want.

Are you counting the 20 dollar processing fee in your calculations? With the fee my 26 tickets came up to be 896. That is 34.46 a ticket. If you leave out the 20 dollar fee that is 876 divided by 26 which is 33.69.

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Are you counting the 20 dollar processing fee in your calculations? With the fee my 26 tickets came up to be 896. That is 34.46 a ticket. If you leave out the 20 dollar fee that is 876 divided by 26 which is 33.69.

No, it's not counting any fees and it's based on the full season plan. Mini plans will be either slightly higher or lower depending on which plan because not all have the same number of elite and value games.

It's based on 6 value games at $27, 49 classic games at $29, 7 select games at $35, 14 prime games at $44 and 5 Elite games at $56.

You can't really count the fee unless you count it last year too, so they didn't really cost $32 each, they cost $32.XX each last year. So your average price should have gone up close to 5%.

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Also alot of people with 13 game and 29 game plans want tickets to Opening Day. This is now an elite game and based on where I sat and the elite price,my ticket will go up from $32.00 to $56.00 a ticket.

I don't know what the price will be for mine, but last year they cost us $20 a seat for 3 seats. Hope it doesn't go up too much as this is part of my Dad's birthday present as well.

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If Opening Day does not sell out these prices will go down. Frankly, the Orioles will make more money on individual sales from Red Sox fans then they would selling to us at the discount price. Economic reality.

I don't think they will go down. These are the season ticket holders price. The single game price is supossed to start at least 20% higher. The season ticket price can't be higher then the single game price. Just for reference ,season ticket price for a regular game was $18.00. A prime game like Opening Day for the same seat was $30.00. It is now an elite game so it should be even more for single game seats. My best guess is around $38.00 . We shall see.

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