Tickets for the Notre Dame-Boston College game at Fenway aren’t cheap
If you’re wanting to attend Notre Dame’s game against Boston College at Fenway Park, you’re going to pay an amount close to what a lot of people pay for a monthly car payment.
According to Boston College’s website, tickets to the game on November 21 through the school are $400 each. Yes, there are two zeros in the total. It’s a higher price than what was predicted in a Boston Globe article a year ago.
The game is considered a home game for Notre Dame, so Boston College has just a 5,000 seat allotment to sell. To get tickets through the school, you have to either give over $5,000 a year, have given $100,000 in your lifetime or currently have season tickets. The current season ticket-holders will be placed into a lottery.
At 37,400, Fenway Park’s capacity is less than half of what Notre Dame Stadium’s 80,795. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick mentioned the aspect when teasing ticket prices last May saying via the Globe that “To make the game work economically with that many seats, it will be a premium ticket price.”
Those who want four tickets to the game have to give over $25,000 to the school. So not only will the tickets at face value cost a car payment on each, they require have a donation that could buy you a decent car. Of course, when you have enough money to be in that donor classification, what’s $400 a ticket, right?
If you’re still on the fence, an unspecified part of the ticket price is considered a gift to the school so you can write off a portion as tax deductible.
In case you were wondering, season tickets to Boston College’s home games start at $176. The season ticket packages includes a game against Florida State, so you and a friend can see the Seminoles and six other home games for less than it would cost for one ticket to see Notre Dame.
We’ll be looking forward to seeing what tickets go for on the secondary market as the game gets closer.
For more Boston College news, visit EagleAction.com.
For more Notre Dame news, visit BlueandGoldIllustrated.com.
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