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    Discount Tickets Available for Fri Sept 11th .vs. Ti-Cats! Support Andre Durie!

    Hi Argos Fans,
    Discount tickets are available for this Friday's game .vs the Hamilton Ti-Cats through an exciting NEW partnership between Andre Durie, #32 of the Toronto Argos and Oral Health, Total Health (OHTH)! We have teamed up to create a new initiative called 32SMILES - with a goal of tackling access to oral health care and raising funds for Mount Sinai Hospital’s Dentistry Clinic for Persons with Special Needs.

    Check out all of the details about 32Smiles and for the Argos Discount ticket offer on our website at www.32smiles.ca.

    THREE ways that YOU can Help Support the 32SMILES Initiative:

    1)BUY Your DISCOUNT Argonauts Tickets Today!Proceeds raised go directly to MSH’s Dentistry Clinic for Persons with Special Needs
    Save up to 45% OFF, Unlimited Seats are available with Access to ALL Sections including Sidelines, Boxes & Bronze-Platinum!

    Friday, September 11th VS. Hamilton Ti-Cats at 7:30pm

    Purchase your Tickets ONLINE at www.32smiles.ca OR by PHONE (416)-341-2716 (Anthony - Toronto Argonauts)

    2)Help us spread the word– Please forward this ticket offer to all of your Colleagues, Friends & Family in the GTA! Let’s fill the stands and show our support for the ARGOS and for this great cause!

    3)Follow us on Twitter (@OHTHCanada)– For every Argos home game we are running a #32Smiles FREE ticket giveaway on Twitter. So follow us on Twitter and watch for the instructions on how to enter and you could be one of our next winners! We have already sent over 50 people to the first TWO Argos home games!

    Thank you very much for your support and we look forward to seeing you at the Sept 11th Argos .vs Ti-Cats game!

    With appreciation,
    Brian, Ali & #32 Andre Durie

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    great cause to be sure, but not seeing any significant discount. Aren't bronze tix 35 bucks each already? as that's what they are listed at after discount.

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    Hey LLB,
    The touchdown zone blues are typically the $35 tix. The bronze tickets are $45-$75 online. Thanks for noting the great cause. Cheers.

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    Too bad you can't get the owner on board and make tickets $20 for this. That would sell a lot more tickets IMO (rather than have cheap tickets only be sold by scalpers), and thus give more to the charity. But heaven forbid Braley allow anyone in for less than market value.
    It's us vs the rest of the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngeloV View Post
    Too bad you can't get the owner on board and make tickets $20 for this. That would sell a lot more tickets IMO (rather than have cheap tickets only be sold by scalpers), and thus give more to the charity. But heaven forbid Braley allow anyone in for less than market value.
    To be fair, I really think the league has been pushing for ticket price parity among all its member teams. Toronto had a cheaper end ticket in the endzone or corner 200 level for a long time, but I notice these ticket prices have gone up ridiculously in the last 3-4 years. They were the cheapest tix in the league for a while along with the old GA End zone seats and Sec 30 (non-alcohol) in Ivor Wynne Stadium. Hamilton has a new stadium, and the cheapest seat is now $45, while $35 is the cheapest at the dome. I really think the CFL is outpricing a number of their fans as indicated by their pricing for the Grey Cup ($200 for endzone portable seat), and definitely deterring the casual sports fan from checking out a game. An argument can be made that based on player salaries, the CFL is overcharging their fans.

    At the same time, you can't devalue your product and sell tickets in prime sections for $5 or $10, although you do need to get multiple groups and families coming to games. I don't know if families are coming for $40 a ticket...a couple who bring 2 kids that may nag them every 10 minutes for buying overpriced food and merchandise is not that appealing at $40 a ticket, but is more tolerable at $20-$25 for an adult and $15 for kids under 14 at the lower end of the ticket pricing scale. I find it funny when people said that C&S papered the house in 2005 when the Argos averaged 30k a game. They had discount offers in the 500 level for as low as $5 for some games and this is true, however there were actually 26-32,000 a game which looks better than the under 20k that they get now. Perhaps they did a cost analysis and found that opening this section and paying for vendors to work there while charging $5-$20 a game was not worth it, but I'm not sure. The CFL better start offering student discounts to attract high school and university students to their games in the cheapseats before they become ardent followers of basketball, because that's the trend at that age group. $35 is not cheap enough for a student who are usually on a tight budget. At the same time, adult season ticket holders should not be paying more per game on average than the price of these student discount tix. The ticket price increase at the low end has been too much in the last 3 years. Charging adults 30-35 for single game tix is fine since they have not made the commitment but giving $5 dollars off per game is not much of an incentive for attracting season ticket subscribers in those same sections.

    With that said, this is a good cause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gill The Thrill View Post
    To be fair, I really think the league has been pushing for ticket price parity among all its member teams. Toronto had a cheaper end ticket in the endzone or corner 200 level for a long time, but I notice these ticket prices have gone up ridiculously in the last 3-4 years. They were the cheapest tix in the league for a while along with the old GA End zone seats and Sec 30 (non-alcohol) in Ivor Wynne Stadium. Hamilton has a new stadium, and the cheapest seat is now $45, while $35 is the cheapest at the dome. I really think the CFL is outpricing a number of their fans as indicated by their pricing for the Grey Cup ($200 for endzone portable seat), and definitely deterring the casual sports fan from checking out a game. An argument can be made that based on player salaries, the CFL is overcharging their fans.

    At the same time, you can't devalue your product and sell tickets in prime sections for $5 or $10, although you do need to get multiple groups and families coming to games. I don't know if families are coming for $40 a ticket...a couple who bring 2 kids that may nag them every 10 minutes for buying overpriced food and merchandise is not that appealing at $40 a ticket, but is more tolerable at $20-$25 for an adult and $15 for kids under 14 at the lower end of the ticket pricing scale. I find it funny when people said that C&S papered the house in 2005 when the Argos averaged 30k a game. They had discount offers in the 500 level for as low as $5 for some games and this is true, however there were actually 26-32,000 a game which looks better than the under 20k that they get now. Perhaps they did a cost analysis and found that opening this section and paying for vendors to work there while charging $5-$20 a game was not worth it, but I'm not sure. The CFL better start offering student discounts to attract high school and university students to their games in the cheapseats before they become ardent followers of basketball, because that's the trend at that age group. $35 is not cheap enough for a student who are usually on a tight budget. At the same time, adult season ticket holders should not be paying more per game on average than the price of these student discount tix. The ticket price increase at the low end has been too much in the last 3 years. Charging adults 30-35 for single game tix is fine since they have not made the commitment but giving $5 dollars off per game is not much of an incentive for attracting season ticket subscribers in those same sections.

    With that said, this is a good cause.
    Eskimos single game tickets start at $18. Nuff said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AngeloV View Post
    Eskimos single game tickets start at $18. Nuff said.
    Bravo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    Bravo!
    For kids, not for adults, it's more, I think $41...and not even for 2 teens as you can only buy one $18 ticket with an adult ticket.

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