If You're Thinking about Season Tickets
If you've been wondering whether or not to buy season tickets, now is a good time to make them an offer.
About a month ago I was checking out the prices for Chiefs season tickets. The listed price for a red-view level is $390 per seat for the whole season.
I emailed the Sales department and offered $500 for a pair. I thought they would want me to give a little bit more, but they accepted the offer straight up. And they gave me pretty good seats within that section.
So the simple point is: if you make an offer, they may give you the deal.
http://www.kcchiefs.com/tickets/season.html
almost 2 years ago
zbschiefs
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Great Work
Unfonrtunately I am already a ticket holder in red view in the corner. Wonder what they would say if on my second bill I just wrote in the ammount I wanted to pay.
Pretty sure I’d get a late notice and get my free brick taken out of the founder’s plaza.
People think those seats (red view) are all too high up. Not true, we moved up five rows last year and save hundreds of dollars over the people in the row right in front of us.
Anyway, your point is taken, they may work with you just to get you in the door. But, be prepared for them to upsell you like crazy starting….now.
If this is your first round of season tix, welcome to the fam.
3GChief = 3rd Generation Season Ticket Holder
It is my first time around. Thanks! I agree, my seats are pretty nice for the section (306 row 26). Could be a lot worse.
I was psyched about the free brick. I was going to buy that as a gift regardless, so it was nice to save some money on that as well.
Your advice is well taken about the upselling. I’ll watch out!
I’m really looking forward to finding out when the schedule will be released this year.
by zbschiefs on Mar 13, 2010 10:53 AM CST reply actions 1 recs
First of all...
Major props to you.
I’m both a season ticket holder, and a guy that likes to ‘work’ situations like that to get deals.
On the other hand, I am a little pissed that they are giving discounts to reel people in instead of just lowering ticket prices. I’ve voiced my displeasure about this to them in the past, its frustrating when mid-season they start offering ticket deals and ‘half price’ seats, and whatnot. I have no problem with this stuff, but as a season ticket holder, you should always get the best price available, IMO.
Anyway, for you, good work. I’m impressed.
I’ve had mine since I got out of school, 7 years ago. Sec 328, row 2. Dream seat is 50 yard line, upper deck, row 1.
Thats where I want mine
if and when I can afford them.

























