Best Way To Buy Seahawks Tickets
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Best Way To Buy Seahawks Tickets
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As we discussed above, many fans prefer buying directly from the team, but once the game is sold out, you will need to go to the secondary ticket market to find Seattle Seahawks tickets. A secondary ticket marketplace is where tickets that have already been purchased are re-sold for one reason or another.
Seattle Seahawks tickets are available to purchase from the team website by clicking here. If you are interested in viewing a seating chart for Lumen Field, you can view that information by clicking here.
Buying tickets through the Seahawks is not hard, but availability is something you will need to consider. If you hope to buy tickets on gameday from the ticket office at Lumen Field, just be aware that tickets may be sold out and/or lines could be long. To read more, visit our article about buying Seahawks tickets at the stadium.
Although Seattle Seahawks tickets are first listed through the team, once they sellout, you will need to go to the secondary ticket market to purchase your tickets. This includes sites like Vivid Seats, StubHub, and Ticketmaster Ticket Exchange.
Vivid Seats is an online ticket broker that allows you to purchase re-sold Seahawks tickets. What is a re-sold ticket Re-sold tickets are tickets that have already been purchased once, but for whatever reason, the original buyer no longer is going to use the ticket and is therefore re-selling it using an online ticket broker like Vivid Seats.
As you can see, it was very easy to find the game, browse through the tickets, and load the tickets into the cart for purchase. For NFL tickets, including Seattle Seahawks tickets, Vivid Seats is my favorite option.
Click here to view Seattle Seahawks tickets available at StubHub (affiliate link takes you to Stubhub.com). This is a nice option to compare and contrast prices compared to the Vivid Seats tickets we discussed first.
Just like the other secondary ticket sites we discussed above, Ticketmaster is committed to ensuring you receive real tickets and that you have access to reliable refunds in case the event is canceled.
SeatGeek is unique because it is a ticket search engine that searches through the largest tickets sites on the internet to give you an idea of what seats are available across all of those sites. This makes it much easier than you going to each site individually to compare prices.
If this is something you might like to consider, this is where you can view Seattle Seahawks tickets available at SeatGeek (affiliate link takes you to SeatGeek.com). They also do a nice job of giving you the vantage point from each seat so you know what your view of the field will be.
Click here to view Seattle Seahawks tickets available at Vivid Seats (affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com). If you wish to buy from the team, the process is not hard, but availability is an issue. To learn more about purchasing tickets directly from the Seahawks, visit their ticket page by clicking here.
And it is also worth pointing out that this price drop as gameday approaches does not always occur (sometimes the opposite happens). According to TickPick, roughly 75% of NFL tickets decrease in price as you get closer to game day (source).
So, there are occasions where you may be able to get Seattle Seahawks tickets for cheaper if you wait until closer to gameday. But this method is not without risk. The tickets you want may no longer be available if you wait, and there is no guarantee that ticket prices will for sure decrease in price.
Lumen Field is accessible by Link light rail, ST Express buses and several Metro routes. The stadium is a short walk from the Link Stadium and International District/Chinatown stations
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