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The can raise ticket and parking prices, but this just un-American!

 

Change is in the fare: Wrigley, Cell hiking prices

 

 

 

 

 

Some sobering news for beer-drinking White Sox and Cubs fans: Prices are going up.

 

Even with the increases, the price of a beer at U.S. Cellular or Wrigley is not in the same ballpark as it is at Soldier Field, where $6 buys you 16 ounces.

 

The Cubs are raising the price of a beer from a vendor to $5.25, up 25 cents from last season. The Sox, who charged $4.75 last year, are expected to charge $5.50. For those of you scoring at home and drinking at Sox games, that's a 75-cent increase. The good news for vendors is they will see 10 percent of the increase (2.5 cents) at Wrigley. The bad news is they'll receive only 1 cent at U.S. Cellular regardless of how high the Sox hike prices.

 

After a recent Sox vendor signup session, word of the price hike leaked out, and those in charge made their displeasure known at a subsequent meeting.

 

You'd think people in the business would know better. After all, beer and leaks are about as natural as can be.

 

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That's too easy, especially early in the season when its cooler.  I usually sneak in a flask of JD in my jacket and spike the s*** outta my pepsi.

I had a buddy that had those binaculars that hold alcohol. :lol:

 

My problem is I don't drink liquor. Only beer. I guess I'll have to change my taste.

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:o I was shocked and appaled to read that this morning too!! But I'm used to the $6.00 at the Soldiers Field..so I guess it won't be too bad...but it's just the idea that you are basically paying for a six pack when you buy one beer that kills ya...

 

:cheers my response....ahh drink a few more and you won't care so much about the price.

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who actually raises the prices, the Sox or the concession company (whose name I cannot remember)

 

I hate spending more on stuff at games but USCF has long been a lot cheaper concessions that other places - when I go to Ford Field I get sticker shocked on every time

 

Fanof14, do the designated driver thing at USCF and you get a free small drink, sometimes two depending on the customer service person - I always do that

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Fanof14, do the designated driver thing at USCF and you get a free small drink, sometimes two depending on the customer service person - I always do that

My aunt does this everytime - I might just next time. I think Brian did one time we went.

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who actually raises the prices, the Sox or the concession company (whose name I cannot remember)

 

I hate spending more on stuff at games but USCF has long been a lot cheaper concessions that other places - when I go to Ford Field I get sticker shocked on every time

 

Fanof14, do the designated driver thing at USCF and you get a free small drink, sometimes two depending on the customer service person - I always do that

Doesn't matter really because they'd have to get Sox approval to do so and of course the Sox get a big chunk of that raise.

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I wouldnt put it past any of these sports owners.  Think of how much money they would make if they made all those beer swilling fans pay a quarter to use the pisser.

That's a really good idea. I don't know how well it would work though. Do you put a guy at the door of the bathroom with a turnstyle collecting quarters from everybody who goes in? Or is there some sort of cover over the urinal that opens up only after a quarter has been inserted. If that's the case, perhaps people would just pee on the cover, which would defeat the purpose and make a big mess. HMMM.

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That's a really good idea.  I don't know how well it would work though.  Do you put a guy at the door of the bathroom with a turnstyle collecting quarters from everybody who goes in?  Or is there some sort of cover over the urinal that opens up only after a quarter has been inserted.  If that's the case, perhaps people would just pee on the cover, which would defeat the purpose and make a big mess.  HMMM.

and then make it smell like wrigley :lol: :fthecubs

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That's a really good idea.  I don't know how well it would work though.  Do you put a guy at the door of the bathroom with a turnstyle collecting quarters from everybody who goes in?  Or is there some sort of cover over the urinal that opens up only after a quarter has been inserted.  If that's the case, perhaps people would just pee on the cover, which would defeat the purpose and make a big mess.  HMMM.

There are pay restrooms in Europe.. you have to pay before the stall door will open.

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Some random thoughts here:

 

There is no way that 25 cents is enough to charge for using the bahtroom if you are a big league club. Come on people! 25 cents is minor league. At least a dollar and maybe another dollar to wash your hands. No we are talking some serious change here and finally have a way to increase the team payroll.

 

I was at a Sox game in 1987 at old Comiskey and they charged $2.50 for a beer and I thought that was unreasonable then. Here in Billings when you attend a Pioneer League game (Reds farm club) you buy your beer or wine coolers from a Team Supporter group. Beer is $3.50 a cup (draft). The money goes back to buying things the team or org. needs to function. I think they may also support some Youth baseball. The community is looking at voting on financing a new baseball park (very state of the art) at the tune of $9M+ with seating for around 6000. However, at the same time the School District is first in line and asking voter permission to raise $100M for new schools and improvements. Can't these people get their priorities straight? Wonder how much beer and other concessions will go up then?

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I was just looking on the sox website, and maybe I missed it, but are they doing away with the half price mondays and tuesdays?  I really thought those games brought a lot of fans to the stadium, but I guess the revenue lost could be more important.

No, they aren't. Not sure why you didn't find it. But they are doing it again this year.

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