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Dalton Dietrich (Offline)
  #1 1/6/13 12:23 PM
Planning a trip out to smackdown with a few friends and was curious what is our best bet for admission? I know tickets are 80 dollars and include a reserved seat and pit pass, but we would be ok sitting in the pit bleachers. However, I'm curious to know, what is the cost of the pit passes. I dont wanna spend 30-40$ a night for pit passes when i can get reserved seat and pit pass for 80$
treecitytornado (Offline)
  #2 1/6/13 12:56 PM
I think there was a good combo deal last year. Might wanna give them a call.

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reeserx (Offline)
  #3 1/6/13 2:34 PM
Originally Posted by Dalton Dietrich:
Planning a trip out to smackdown with a few friends and was curious what is our best bet for admission? I know tickets are 80 dollars and include a reserved seat and pit pass, but we would be ok sitting in the pit bleachers. However, I'm curious to know, what is the cost of the pit passes. I dont wanna spend 30-40$ a night for pit passes when i can get reserved seat and pit pass for 80$
I'd just get the reserved seat and pit pass combo, that's what I did last year and spent most of my time in the pits. It's well worth the deal

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Sprintfan1985 (Offline)
  #4 1/6/13 2:43 PM
The pit bleachers were packed last year. If they are still offering the 80 dollar combo, go with that. I think it saves you around 40 or 50 bucks if you want pit passes all three nights. Its nice to have the pit pass but much better having a reserved seat to watch the features from.
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addictedtodirt (Offline)
  #5 1/6/13 7:00 PM
Sprintfan'85 nailed it for you Dalton. The Kokomo website shows several great seats (some top row even!) that are available for purchase. You can roam the pits all you like and still have a great seat waiting on you, providing you take advantage of the deal while it is still available.
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