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2025 Crowd Watch

yakstorm

First Grade
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Here is how we look for the Vegas game 6 days out. Much more tickets available in the upper bowl than last year, but haven't seen any real advertising about any 2 for 1 deals. Warrington still haven't sold their supporter bay out either. Any rough predictions? We got 40k last year, and there seems to be a fair amount available 6 days out. I presume on Wednesday (America's Wednesday) when everything starts kicking off there will be some more movement with ticket sales with more promo codes, giveaways being conducted on the strip, etc. like last year.
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Unless ticket sales absolutely stall, they'll name a crowd starting with a 5. Pre-sales hit 40K back on February 6 (https://www.sen.com.au/news/2025/02...do-promises-greater-spectacle-for-year-two-of) and there has been a lot of movement since then.

Last year only 10 bays were opened up on Level 3, this year 42 of the 45 on the level have had some tickets on sale, so it's definitely going to look bigger.

Last year there was also a lot of discount deals, which I'm sure helped inflate pre-sales (the Telegraph was saying 45,000 tickets had been sold 24hrs before kick off), there's been a lot less of that this year which should minimise no shows.
 

Chins

Juniors
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Unless ticket sales absolutely stall, they'll name a crowd starting with a 5. Pre-sales hit 40K back on February 6 (https://www.sen.com.au/news/2025/02...do-promises-greater-spectacle-for-year-two-of) and there has been a lot of movement since then.

Last year only 10 bays were opened up on Level 3, this year 42 of the 45 on the level have had some tickets on sale, so it's definitely going to look bigger.

Last year there was also a lot of discount deals, which I'm sure helped inflate pre-sales (the Telegraph was saying 45,000 tickets had been sold 24hrs before kick off), there's been a lot less of that this year which should minimise no shows.
Vegas was basically in the middle of a cyclone last year. People dismiss just how bad that weather was
 
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