Jerry World Question

I'll start this post by stating that if I had a clue how to post clickable thumbnails, I would do it. Someone earlier posted that the Cowboys were going to have trouble selling out Jerry World. That's a bizarre thought. The Cowboys absolutely own Texas. The Texans have near zero interest outside of the Houston DMA.

I started looking to pricing, and I think that it might happen.

Single game tickets. All of the "cheap" ones have sold out for the season.
The game last week was not sold out until a couple of days before. A lot of people were mad that the Cowboys sold the remaining seats as single game tickets, for the bargain price of $125, while everyone else had to pay thousands of dollars for a seat license to have the "privilege" of buying the same seats.

Another note, the Cowboys are now admitting they may have oversold the Party Passes, those are tickets to schmucks who don't even get into the stadium. Jerry better be careful. People might start to realize how much a rip off a lot of this is. Amazing how much clarity people start to have AFTER your QB throws 3 ints. :D
 
If you go to the Cowboys season ticket page, the only seats in the stadium that don't require a PSL are the 400 level green seats. I can't imagine that even the Cowboys can sell that many PSLs. That would leave them relying on single game sales of some very expensive seats. I can't imagine the furor if a Cowboys game was blacked out.
 
It looks like they are going to limit "Party Pass" sales to 10k per game. Probably not a bad idea.

Standing-room-only tickets expected to be limited at future Cowboys games | Top Stories | Star-...

ARLINGTON — No more than 10,000 standing-room-only tickets should be sold at future Dallas Cowboys games, after police briefly lost control of an unruly crowd outside Cowboys Stadium on Sunday night just before the inaugural regular-season home game, Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck told the Star-Telegram on Monday.
But as kickoff approached, and a loud fanfare arose from inside the stadium as the retractable roof and 120-foot-tall end zone glass walls opened, Party Pass fans became frustrated, thinking that the $1.2 billion stadium had been oversold and that they would be left out of the festivities.
A crush of fans began forcing their way to the barricades. Police, concerned that fans would be injured or trampled, opted to remove the barricades and let the crowd swarm in.

"They put up barricades and the people ignored them. There [were] beer bottles flying around and a lot of pushing and shoving," Cluck told the Star-Telegram.

"I don’t think we want to see a repeat of that," he said.
 

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