7 Tips for Scoring the Best Tickets at the Cheapest Prices


Whether you're keen to attend sporting events, concerts, or other performances and events, it’s not always easy finding affordable tickets. It can be a challenge, especially if you don’t know how to go about scoring secondary market tickets. Obviously, it starts with the right platform. Even with so many options available, Gametime Tickets has proven itself to be the best site for finding great tickets at the cheapest prices, especially when you’re buying tickets at the last minute. But in addition to using Gametime, let’s explore some useful tips for scoring the best tickets to any event at the cheapest prices available.

Use the Secondary Market

As mentioned, scoring the cheapest tickets available involves using the secondary market. For virtually any event, there will be a wide selection of tickets available on secondary markets like Gametime. As long as there is a healthy supply of tickets available for an event, the price of those tickets should be reasonable. Likewise, the secondary market will typically have a diverse selection when it comes to the quality of tickets, so whether you want to be as close to the action as possible or just need a way into the arena, there will be tickets available on the secondary market, usually at a cheaper price than first-sale tickets.

Avoid Fees

Whether it’s first-sale tickets or the secondary market, most platforms will charge fees to ticket buyers. While this is unavoidable, the trick is to find a site like Gametime that reduces add-on fees as much as possible. With Gametime, it’s even possible to include the total cost of tickets, including fees, while browsing the tickets for an event. That way, you won’t be surprised when you check out, as the price won't increase. What you see is the final price.

Be Patient

If you’re buying tickets on the secondary market, the best thing you can do to get the best price possible is to be patient. For virtually every event, including massive events like the Super Bowl, ticket prices typically fall in the last few days before an event, especially the day of the event. If ticket holders with no intention of going to the event haven’t sold their tickets a day or two before the event, they will get a little more desperate to sell and will lower the prices. It’s also possible for someone to have a change of plans at the last minute and list their tickets to an event on the day of the event. They’ll be just looking to get rid of the tickets, allowing last-minute ticket buyers to find a great deal.

Know the Venue

One of the most overlooked tricks for finding cheap tickets is familiarizing yourself with the venue. The more you know a venue, the more you’ll be able to gauge the value of tickets. For instance, perhaps some sections have a better view than you might expect. Or perhaps, you are planning on going to an event where being close to the action doesn’t matter as much. Even if you’ve never been to a particular venue before, do some research to figure out which sections have the most value for ticket buyers. This will help you avoid buying tickets that aren’t worth the price while also locating the sections of that arena where you can get the cheapest tickets or the most bang for your buck.

Go Alone

Granted, it’s not always fun to go to sporting events or concerts alone, but that is a good strategy if you want to find the cheapest tickets and save money. It’s typically easier to find one ticket at a reasonable price than to find tickets in a set of two, three, or four at that same price. Groups of friends going to an event together might have one person drop out, giving them one spare ticket that they’re eager to sell. This can help you find a cheap ticket at the last minute while also giving you the opportunity to make some new friends.

Stay Away from Weekends

Obviously, this isn’t always an option, but sporting events and concerts are almost always going to be more expensive on the weekends. This is when there is a greater demand for tickets, leading to higher prices on the secondary market. Of course, musicians on tour are sometimes only in town for one night. However, if there’s a city close by where that artist is playing on a weeknight, the cheaper ticket might be worth the trip. Meanwhile, if you want to see your favorite sports team play, look for tickets to a game in the middle of the week rather than on the weekend. That may not work for football, but it should apply to most other sports. With less demand for tickets to weekday games, the tickets are bound to be cheaper.

Arrive Late

If you really want to score cheap tickets to a sporting event, don’t be afraid to arrive late. With some platforms, including Gametime, you can buy tickets to events even after they’ve started. This is when ticket prices really drop and become cheaper than you can imagine. Obviously, you’ll miss the early part of the game. However, you’ll still have a chance to be in the arena and soak up the atmosphere. More importantly, you’ll be there for the end of the game, which is usually the most exciting part anyway. That means you’ll have virtually the same experience and memories as everyone else there but at a fraction of the cost.


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