Affordability, one word that almost singlehandedly determines how people spend their discretionary income. If they cannot afford the “luxury” they will simply not get it. Unfortunately, as is often the case, someone else can afford it and is willing to pay the price. In a town where there are three major sports teams tickets to watch the games live can be incredibly hard to acquire, especially with the Vancouver Canucks.
On a regular night, with no intense rivalry game occurring, the cheering primarily comes from the upper bowl, the “nose-bleeds.” Yes I’ve been to hockey games, and yes, they are a lot of fun. However, they are fun because of the cheering in the upper bowl, the camaraderie of people standing and shouting and supporting a team they love. Unfortunately, this has declined over time due to the unaffordability of tickets. Thankfully, there are two other professional teams that understand at least 100 dollars per ticket is not affordable for the typical person.

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Canucks games are for sure expensive – how do you think people with less disposable income choose to attain luxury? Think not just relating to watching the game but in other ways as well!