
Indiana Sentinels vs. Port Huron Prowlers
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Where to buy tickets
These marketplaces sell both primary and resale tickets for this event. Prices and fees vary by site and are usually added at checkout.
- Official primary ticket seller with a built-in resale marketplace
- Tickets are typically mobile transfer?ready
- Strong identity verification and delivery reliability
- Resale listings appear on the same event page as primary tickets
- Buyer fees are added at checkout
- Prices can be higher for high-demand events
- Modern marketplace with clear seat maps
- Mix of primary and resale tickets
- Transparent ticket details and delivery info
- Seat map view lets you see location before you buy
- Deals and promo codes sometimes available
- Final price is shown at checkout
- One of the largest resale marketplaces
- Wide inventory for popular events
- Strong buyer guarantee
- Fan Guarantee covers valid ticket delivery and refunds if issues arise
- Buyer fees are added at checkout
- Often has strong last-minute inventory
- Large resale inventory
- Frequent promotions and loyalty programs
- Buyer guarantee on delivered tickets
- Loyalty program and promo codes often available ? worth checking before checkout
- Fees are added during checkout
- Advertises no buyer fees
- Prices shown typically reflect the final amount
- Focus on resale tickets
- No buyer fees ? the price you see is closer to what you pay
- Seller list prices may be higher to offset the lack of buyer fees
- Inventory can be smaller for some events
- Mobile-first app for last-minute tickets
- Strong for sports and concerts
- Simple checkout and instant mobile delivery
- Popular for buying close to game or show time
- Buyer fees are added at checkout
- Inventory can shift quickly as the event approaches
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How to choose where to buy
The same ticket can cost different amounts across marketplaces due to seller pricing and buyer fees. We recommend clicking through to compare the final checkout price, delivery method, and refund policy before buying.
Buying tips for this event
Resale ticket prices are set by individual sellers, not the marketplace. Sellers list on different sites at different prices, and each site adds its own buyer fees at checkout. That’s why the same seat can show a different list price on SeatGeek vs StubHub, and the final total can differ even more once fees are applied. Always click through to see the full checkout price before deciding.
Most resale sites add buyer fees late in the checkout process — service fees, delivery fees, or both. These fees often aren’t shown on the initial listing and can add roughly 10–40% to the listed price, depending on the event, ticket price, and marketplace. Some sites (like TickPick) advertise no buyer fees and bake cost into the list price instead. Either way, the number that matters is the final total before you confirm payment.
There’s no single best time. Buying early locks in a price and guarantees you a seat if the event sells out; prices for in-demand events often rise as the date approaches. Waiting can sometimes pay off: sellers may lower prices close to the event to avoid being stuck with unsold tickets, especially for events with multiple dates or less demand. The tradeoff is that inventory can shrink and popular sections may sell out. If you’re flexible on section or date, waiting can save money; if you care about a specific seat or date, buying earlier is often safer.
Yes. High-demand events — playoffs, finals, one-night-only shows, or artists with few tour dates — tend to hold or increase in value. Events with multiple dates, larger venues, or weekday shows often see more price movement because supply is higher and demand is spread out. Sports playoffs and championship games, reunion tours, and limited runs usually have less price drop-off. For regular-season games or multi-night stands, you’re more likely to see prices adjust as the event nears.
Typically, upper-level or less central seats fluctuate more because there’s more supply and they’re easier to replace. Premium locations — lower bowl, aisle seats, floor sections — often hold value better, especially for popular events where those seats are scarce. If you’re willing to sit in the upper deck or a less ideal section, you’re more likely to find last-minute deals. If you want a specific premium spot, buying earlier is usually the safer bet.
Compare these before you buy: (1) Final checkout price — not the list price, but the total after all fees. (2) Delivery method — instant mobile transfer vs will-call or delayed delivery; mobile is usually fastest and most flexible. (3) Refund or cancellation policy — what happens if the event is postponed or you can’t go? (4) Seat location and quantity — same section and row can have different prices across sites. Checking two or three marketplaces only takes a minute and can save a noticeable amount.
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