GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – For the second week in a row, Packer’s ticket prices dropped below face value.
Re-sellers were selling Tickets for Sunday’s Packers versus Falcons game for as low as 30 dollars.
A pleasant surprise for those used to paying over face value for tickets.
“We paid 40 bucks for our tickets,” said Devan Waisbrot who traveled from New Mexico to Green Bay.
“I paid 75 dollars,” said Ryan Zimmerman. “Face value is 110.”
And fans tell FOX 11 they weren’t surprised at the low prices.
“It makes sense because we lost our last game, we lost our head coach. So, everybody expected the prices to drop. It was super exciting seeing how cheap the tickets were. So, we had come,” said Wainsbrot.
Attendance for the last two games have been the lowest all season. With just 77,329 at this week’s game and a season-low of 77, 234 at last weeks.
It wasn’t hard to find a bargain for those who waited for tickets.
“We paid 150 for our tickets, a piece, and that was in August, and we’re from Atlanta. We got here last night and we’re here to have fun for the experience,” said Devon Chin.
After seeing how low the price dropped for his ticket, he tells FOX 11 he’s a little disappointed.
“We were like ‘aw man, we overpaid,’ It hurt. But we’re here that’s all that matters to support our team.”
If they continue to win, tickets could rise again for the next home game, December 30th against the Detroit Lions.
After a win against the Falcons Sunday, there is still a chance the Packers could make the playoffs.