Fan-driven issues across all teams and leagues.
Season ticket holders should be exempt from dynamic pricing algorithms that inflate costs for popular games. Loyal fans who commit to full-season packages deserve stable, fair pricing.
Upper bowl tickets for Lakers games now cost as much as premium seats did five years ago. The team must cap nosebleed prices to keep basketball accessible to working families.
MLS single-game prices have risen 40% in three years without proportional improvements in product quality. The league needs a price transparency initiative to keep soccer accessible.
Standing room tickets at Yankee Stadium now routinely exceed $80. MLB should mandate a price ceiling for non-seat tickets to preserve affordable access for diehard fans.
A beer and hot dog at a Leafs game costs over $30. The MLSE must address runaway concession inflation that is pricing out everyday fans from the full game-day experience.
Regular-season season ticket holders should have guaranteed first access to playoff seats without entering a lottery. Loyalty should be rewarded, not randomized.
Parking costs have tripled in five years. The team should partner with the City of Arlington to create affordable parking zones within walking distance for regular fans.