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Biernutz
09-17-2008, 07:11 PM
LAKERS
Lakers to raise ticket prices for 'premium' games



Seats for seven contests will cost $10 to $55 more.
By Greg Johnson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 17, 2008


The Lakers on Tuesday unveiled a ticket premium that will add as much as $55 to the cost of an admission to seven home games during the 2008-09 season against such top-flight competitors as the Celtics, Cavaliers and Mavericks.

The premium to be levied on individual Lakers tickets will range from $10 on a $35 seat to $55 for a $260 seat and be in effect for home games against Boston (Dec. 25), Cleveland (Jan. 19), San Antonio (Jan. 25), New Orleans (Feb. 20), Phoenix (Feb. 26), Dallas (March 15) and Houston (April 3).



The premium comes on the heels of an overall price increase of about 5.5% that the Lakers announced for individual game tickets following the 2008 NBA Finals. That price hike marked the third consecutive postseason increaseby the Lakers.

Season-ticket holders, who account for about 13,600 of the 15,000 seats that the Lakers make available during home games at Staples Center, won't be subject to the premium. The Lakers also won't charge more for the select games for about 600 seats in the upper-level bowl that continue to be sold at a league-mandated $10. (Staples Center controls about 4,000 seats in premier sections and luxury suites that have a separate pricing system.)

The premium will be assessed on "roughly 900 to 1,000 tickets at the seven games," said Tim Harris, the Lakers' senior vice president of business operations. The added revenue generated by the big-game ticket premium, along with the season ticket increase, will be used "to offset our increasing payroll costs," he said.


Ticket premiums are increasingly common in professional sports as franchises and leagues scramble to create additional revenue. The premiums are calculated in part by the pricing of tickets that are resold online.

The Clippers, for example, don't charge a set premium for big games but do allow individual ticket prices to rise or fall as game time approaches. "Let's say a visiting team trades for a big player, or someone breaks his ankle," said Carl Lahr, the Clippers' vice president of sales. "We have the ability to raise or lower prices based upon market demand."

The Dodgers have not adopted a premium for big games, but the Angels levied a premium on tickets for 14 home games this season, including opening day, a July 4 game, three-game homestands against the Dodgers and Red Sox, and six home games against the New York Yankees. The premium added up to $10 to the price of a single-game ticket -- but, as is the case with the Lakers, isn't being assessed against season-ticket holders.

Flexible pricing based upon perceived demand is a "good idea" for sports franchises, said Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College. "Any economist who thinks otherwise will lose her license. The only trick is to introduce the flex pricing gradually, so as not to alienate the fan base."

The nation's unsettled economic picture hasn't dulled demand for Lakers tickets, Harris said. Despite a price hike, more than 99% of season-ticket holders have renewed their packages for the upcoming season. Fans who want to add their name to a waiting list must put down a $100 deposit for each requested seat.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-tickets17-2008sep17,0,3323833.story

BlackSwordsMan
09-17-2008, 07:16 PM
looks like fans will have to cut a session of botox to afford em

ShoogarBear
09-17-2008, 07:31 PM
Are they going to cut prices if Bynum gets injured again?

lefty
09-17-2008, 07:37 PM
So tickets for Lakers-Spurs will remain cheap?

Sweet

Allanon
09-17-2008, 07:46 PM
Are they going to cut prices if Bynum gets injured again?
After the last 3 years of Laker injuries, they have already exceeded their injury quota for the next 5 years.


So tickets for Lakers-Spurs will remain cheap?

Sweet

Unfortunately no, the Spurs are still a premium team :D

San Antonio (Jan. 25) - $55-$260

duncan228
09-17-2008, 07:58 PM
I woke up to this news in my paper this morning, it started my day lousy. I'm trying to see the Spurs and the Lakers keep making it harder.

TheMadHatter
09-17-2008, 08:45 PM
I love the Lakers but it's a fucking joke what they are doing with ticket prices. It's not about making sure the average fan can go see games anymore, it's about squeezing as much money as they can from the richest of the rich that can easily afford it.

Spur-Addict
09-17-2008, 09:03 PM
I love the Lakers but it's a fucking joke what they are doing with ticket prices. It's not about making sure the average fan can go see games anymore, it's about squeezing as much money as they can from the richest of the rich that can easily afford it.

These are the ppl you support, shame isn't it?

m33p0
09-18-2008, 03:27 AM
After the last 3 years of Laker injuries, they have already exceeded their injury quota for the next 5 years.

They could always take it out on a loan.


Unfortunately no, the Spurs are still a premium team :D

San Antonio (Jan. 25) - $55-$260
:downspin::downspin::downspin:

IronMexican
09-18-2008, 10:04 AM
Good thing am too poor to afford tickets anyways.

bdictjames
09-18-2008, 10:37 AM
That's why there should be more Clippers fans.

tlongII
09-18-2008, 11:25 AM
No increase for the season opener vs the Blazers?

tonylongoriafan
09-18-2008, 12:01 PM
los angles is a crap whole anyway, good for them!

TheMadHatter
09-18-2008, 12:16 PM
You're a fool if you think any sports team isn't trying to get as much money from you as they can. Market dictates the prices.

duncan228
09-18-2008, 12:22 PM
That's why there should be more Clippers fans.

I haven't had any luck trying to see the Spurs against the Clippers either. The good seats are still expensive and they sell out instantly because it's the Spurs.

Spur-Addict
09-18-2008, 12:59 PM
You're a fool if you think any sports team isn't trying to get as much money from you as they can. Market dictates the prices.

Here we go with the assumptions again, i'm just saying your team is obnoxious. Yeah, that's a good description.

21_Blessings
09-18-2008, 03:41 PM
Here we go with the assumptions again, i'm just saying your team is obnoxious. Yeah, that's a good description.

Yet the Golden State Warriors raised ALL their ticket prices despite missing the playoffs. The Lakers then do something that is common practice in the world of American sports (baseball teams have been doing this for years) and they're obnoxious. Yeah, ok.

If you're well off enough to afford Laker tickets in the first place this does not affect you one bit. Besides that, the league mandated 10 dollar seats are still in place.

Spur-Addict
09-18-2008, 04:50 PM
Yet the Golden State Warriors raised ALL their ticket prices despite missing the playoffs. The Lakers then do something that is common practice in the world of American sports (baseball teams have been doing this for years) and they're obnoxious. Yeah, ok.

If you're well off enough to afford Laker tickets in the first place this does not affect you one bit. Besides that, the league mandated 10 dollar seats are still in place.

Obnoxious- highly objectionable or offensive; odious--annoying or objectionable due to being a showoff or attracting undue attention to oneself--

This is the type of product they packaged to create revenue. This product is obnoxious. Did I ever say anything about Golden State? No.

Sissiborgo
09-18-2008, 05:31 PM
Are they going to cut prices if Bynum gets injured again?

hahahah:lol

21_Blessings
09-18-2008, 09:20 PM
This is the type of product they packaged to create revenue. This product is obnoxious. Did I ever say anything about Golden State? No.

Yeah it's a called Capitialism. Get used to it.

Theres nothing offensive or obnoxious about what the Lakers did. Terrible description. The product is high in demand and the consumers are willing to pay for it.

ploto
09-18-2008, 11:28 PM
I love the Lakers but it's a fucking joke what they are doing with ticket prices.

Spurs did this last season- I have not checked as to whether they are doing it again.

Obstructed_View
09-18-2008, 11:50 PM
I love the Lakers but it's a fucking joke what they are doing with ticket prices. It's not about making sure the average fan can go see games anymore, it's about squeezing as much money as they can from the richest of the rich that can easily afford it.

It hasn't been about that for a long time. Welcome to the free market. Don't like it, you don't have to support them. They won't miss our $1.98 anyway.

Spur-Addict
09-19-2008, 12:19 AM
It hasn't been about that for a long time. Welcome to the free market. Don't like it, you don't have to support them. They won't miss our $1.98 anyway.


Yeah it's a called Capitialism. Get used to it.

Theres nothing offensive or obnoxious about what the Lakers did. Terrible description. The product is high in demand and the consumers are willing to pay for it.

The art of basketball is subjective, this is my opinion of Laker basketball. I never said I didn't support capitalism. The raising of prices doesn't only occur in capitalist markets.

21_Blessings
09-19-2008, 01:14 AM
Spurs did this last season- I have not checked as to whether they are doing it again.


The art of basketball is subjective, this is my opinion of Laker basketball.

So a Spurs fan doesn't like the Lakers. Thanks for this shocking opinion

Spur-Addict
09-19-2008, 07:15 AM
So a Spurs fan doesn't like the Lakers. Thanks for this shocking opinion

I know, sometimes it takes a few posts to understand.

21_Blessings
09-19-2008, 01:36 PM
You were blasting the Lakers over something the Spurs have already done. That makes you an obnoxious, retarded hypocrite.

Spur-Addict
09-19-2008, 02:33 PM
You were blasting the Lakers over something the Spurs have already done. That makes you an obnoxious, retarded hypocrite.

I said the product is obnoxious, not the raising of ticket prices. Are you reading?

Spur-Addict
09-19-2008, 02:49 PM
You know what, i'll break it down that way you cannot make any more false claims here.

A.) L.A Produces a Basketball Product

B.) The L.A product is the Lakers

C.) The L.A Lakers Product is obnoxious (Subjective)

D.) The L.A Laker basketball product produces revenue.

E.) The L.A Laker basketball product raises ticket prices to increase revenue.

Therefore: The L.A Laker basketball product is obnoxious, and produces increased revenue.

The revenue is obnoxious because the product is, by way of logic. But in no way did I directly call the raising of prices obnoxious. There is a difference.