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Beginner's Guide to Gator Football Tickets
If it's been a while since you went to a Florida Gators football game, or maybe you've never been, don't fret: We have a guide to all the information you need to make the experience fun and exciting.
Yes, ticket prices have gone up during the past few years. Still, going to a Gators game is still quite affordable, especially compared to attending an NFL game or other college football games. Each university is free to set their own price for home games, and UF has some of the best bargains in the country. Most of these tickets go to season ticket holders and students. Still, there are thousands of tickets reserved for the general public which are sold game by game.
Here are some suggestions for getting your tickets.
The best option is right here on this website, where the site administrators scour dozens of games and events to get the best deals. Apart from that, the most common way is to get single-game tickets at the ticket office. They'll require to you create an account before you buy the tickets, and you can do this easily by going to the website and following the instructions.
Each spring, a designated number of tickets will go on sale. The date changes from year to year, so check the Gator website to get the exact date. On that day, just call the phone number and you'll get an automated line....if you're fast and the tickets don't sell out. Non-conference home games as well as away-games are normally the easiest to get tickets for. However, SEC home games usually sell out in a matter of a day, which means you'll have to buy from scalpers.
Scalping is illegal in many places, but is legal in Florida (and has been since 2006). There are three kinds of scalpers: professionals, students, and the rest. You might not like what they do, but they're out there with plenty of Gator tickets to offer. If you do choose to go through scalpers, be prepared to be at their mercy for their asking price. Nonetheless, act confident and boldly tell them that more than a hundred dollars is ludicrous for any college game.
Sometimes when a student finds himself midway through the semester and running low on money, if he buys a ticket, he might opt for the bargain ticket. If that's you, make sure to find out if it's a student ticket. If so, it will have the word "student" printed on the face, and it can only be used with a UF ID card.
Now let's talk about some advice for when you buy your tickets. It's a good idea to have a stadium map before you buy it. Most stadium websites will have a map available to print. This map will make you a wiser shopper as you're trying to decide which tickets to get.
When you're attending Gator home games, understand that the student section gets considerably more sun than other parts, especially the alumni side. This might make it a bit muggy on hot summer days, despite the availability of bottled water and Gatorade.
Also, understand that if you are in the student section, you'll normally be standing for most of the game. This is especially true if the score remains close.
4. Finally, if you happen to have an extra ticket, don’t look to double your money. You’re already going to the game so your day can’t get much better than that. Sell it to a fellow Gator fan at a reasonable price. After all, it could be you someday hoping for a ticket and the chance to cheer on the Gators, and still have some money left for a decent beer after the game.
A few beginners actually wonder what happens if they buy tickets and then a game gets rained out. Relax! This is football! Unlike baseball, teams play in just about any kind of inclement weather imaginable: rain, thunderstorms, snow, hail, wind, and more. the only exception is if some natural phenomenon actually made it unreasonably dangerous to continue (we're talking tornado warnings, hurricanes, etc.). In that case, refunds or exchanges are normally available, and the details of the exchange will be given on the Gator website.
One last thing: What do you do with your tickets if you suddenly find you can't attend the game? The best answer, since this probably will not be available for a refund, is to try to sell them to friends or on an online site such as eBay or Craig's List. Just don't expect to get the original asking price unless it's a sold-out game or outstanding seats. If so, then you might actually choose to sell the tickets just for the extra pocket change!