Okay, let’s talk about this WWE War Games thing in 2024. I’ve been wanting to go to one of these events for ages, and this year I finally made it happen. So, first thing I did was check when the tickets went on sale. Turns out, they went up for grabs on September 13th, 10 a.m. PST sharp. I set an alarm and everything because, you know, these things can sell out fast.
I jumped on right when they were released. The event’s gonna be at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, which is a pretty sweet venue. I’ve heard good things about it. Anyway, I started browsing through the ticket options. Prices were all over the place, starting at 27 bucks and going up to over six grand! I’m not made of money, so I was looking for something reasonable.
Here’s what I found:
- Cheap seats: $27, $30, $50 – Probably way up in the nosebleeds, but hey, you’re in the building, right?
- Mid-range: $60, $70, $80, all the way up to $200. This seemed like the sweet spot for a decent view without breaking the bank.
- Fancy seats: $300 to $6,033. Now, these are for the high rollers. I mean, who spends six grand on a wrestling ticket? But hey, if you got it, flaunt it.
After weighing my options, I went for a seat in the middle area. Ended up paying around a hundred bucks, which I thought was pretty fair. I’ve heard that if you are wanting to sit on the floor, you want to be hard cam side middle of the ring. Corner seats are nice, however the turnbuckle will impact your vision on some things. With the middle seat, you will have full vision of everything.
Now, for the actual War Games event, I heard that Jax and Bayley started the match. I also learned that WWE offers free tickets to U.S. military personnel, which is really cool.
My Action Plan
So, after securing the tickets, I started thinking about the logistics.
- First, I booked a flight to Vancouver. Gotta make sure I can actually get there, right?
- Next up was finding a place to stay. I booked a hotel not too far from the arena. Didn’t want to deal with crazy traffic on the day of the event.
- Then, I started looking into things to do in Vancouver besides the event. Figured I might as well make a little trip out of it.
I also did some research on the War Games match itself. I wanted to be somewhat prepared for what I was gonna see. I read up on the rules and the history of the match.
In the end, I got my tickets, booked my travel, and did my research. Now I just have to wait until November 25th. I’m pretty hyped about this whole thing. It’s gonna be a blast!