I was curious so I checked and per events365 the cheapest all session tickets are:
- $353.41 for the West Regional in San Francisco, California (Thursday/Saturday)
Hey
@SFBadger96 are you going to any of the games?
Anyone else?
I've been to opening round games in Cleveland and to a F4 in Atlanta but I've never been to a Regional Final so I'm curious what it is like?
For reference, if you buy the "all session" ticket you get:
Opening round site:
- Four games (two sessions) either Thursday or Friday, one session will be afternoon and the other evening with a break in between during which you have to leave the arena.
- Two games (one session) either Saturday or Sunday
Regional site:
- Two games (one session) either Thursday or Friday, this will be in the evening
- One game (one session) either Saturday or Sunday
Final Four:
- Two games (one session) on Saturday evening
- One game (one session) on Monday evening
As near as I can tell, crowds vary a LOT. It depends on how big the schools at your site are and how big their fanbases are and geography.
Also, a note about the F4, you *might* be able to get tickets on the cheap depending on what happens in the semifinals. Obviously two of the four fanbases are going to be disappointed after the semis. Depending on what portion of the tickets they bought and whether or not they are within driving distance, they might just leave and go home in which case they'll dump their tickets. Example:
When I went to the F4 in Atlanta the four teams were Florida, Ohio State, UCLA, and Georgetown. The fans in the arena (the old Georgia Dome) were in that order of size. Florida fans made up probably around half of the crowd. Ohio State was next and the balance of the seats were filled with a smattering of UCLA and Georgetown fans plus some just "general BB fans" that were there for the event rather than following their team. As it happened, Florida and Ohio State won their semifinals so the CG was PACKED. We sat next to a two UCLA fans and they came to the CG even though their team wasn't in it because they had flown to Atlanta and weren't going home until after the CG anyway. Conversely, my buddy and I drove to Atlanta and if the Buckeyes had lost their semifinal, I'd have watched the CG from my living room.
I would surmise that if the CG had been G'Town vs UCLA, the arena would have had a LOT of empty seats because a LOT of Florida and Ohio State fans would have headed home on Sunday after their teams were eliminated on Saturday.