So last Tuesday I decided to get tickets for Bemidji State football this fall. Easy, right? Oof, not quite. Started out super basic – hopped on my laptop, opened a search bar, and just typed “Bemidji State football 2024 tickets”. Bad move. First few pages were just generic college sports sites talking ABOUT the team or outdated ticket pages from last season. Total frustration.

Bemidji State Football Tickets 2024, Find Prices and How to Buy Them

Changed my approach. Got more specific – mashed in the exact year and location: “Bemidji State Beavers home game tickets 2024”. Boom. Way better. A link popped up called something like “Official Bemidji State Athletics Tickets”. Clicked that fast.

Landing on the official athletics site felt good. Scrolled down their menu, spotted a “Tickets” section. Clicked it. Saw football listed clear as day. Clicked that. Annnnd… got hit with a wall of text about schedules, venues, but no clear “Buy Tickets” button. Had to scan that page twice before spotting a tiny, almost hidden link saying “Purchase Tickets” right under the September home games list. Felt like winning a mini scavenger hunt.

Clicked through to the actual ticketing portal. Saw a few options:

  • Single Game Tickets: Different prices depending on which game.
  • Season Passes: Obviously pricier upfront but probably better deal if you wanna catch all the action.

Since I’m new to their games, I picked a single home game in early October. Clicked the seat map option. Layout was pretty simple – selected a section right on the 50-yard line mid-way up. Figured that’d give me a decent view without breaking the bank. Section price showed right there: $35 per ticket. Added one ticket to my cart.

Hit checkout. Had to create an account real quick. Typical stuff – email, name, password. Annoying extra step? Yeah, but whatever. Got it done.

Bemidji State Football Tickets 2024, Find Prices and How to Buy Them

Payment page loaded. Typed in my card details carefully. Noticed a little processing fee tacked on – always hate those, but it was only a few bucks, so fine. Checked the total again: $38.75. Clicked “Confirm Purchase”. Held my breath for a second.

Hooray! Big green “Your Order is Confirmed!” message popped up. Got an email receipt maybe 30 seconds later straight into my inbox. Felt a wave of relief wash over me. DONE.

My takeaways for anyone else trying this?

  • Ditch vague searches. Use exact keywords like “2024 home game tickets” with the team name.
  • Be ready for the official athletics site navigation – it’s not always super smooth. Hunt for “Tickets” or similar.
  • Check the seating map for prices section by section – varies quite a bit.
  • Expect a small processing fee – annoying, but standard.
  • Creating an account is usually unavoidable. Save your password somewhere!

Anyway, got my ticket locked in. Pumped to finally see the Beavers play live come October! Go Beavers!

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