75$ for the cheapest seat (endzone, open end, row 88, nose bleed, bring your binoculars), 40$ to park a half mile from the stadium (cross your fingers its still there or not broken into after the game), 15$ for domestic beer, 18$ for Corona, 10$ for a hotdog, 8$ for cheese nachos, 16$ for a cheeseburger (nothing on it).
I'm a disabled Veteran on fixed income SSI. Those prices are just out of my league, and I'm not alone by far. They've priced out a good portion of their fans.
I will be going to one preseason game (Chargers-Rams), and one regular (Rams-Niners) courtesy of my nephews. (I'm restricited to 2 beers and a hotdog on their dime) But with my big screen HD and Barco Lounger, the grill out back and the clean toilet just five steps away, watching a game at home is far more enjoyable (and hundreds cheaper). Not to mention I won't get beer spilled down my back or have to watch the brawls in the isles when the neighbors get drunk.
I'm guessing owners and their marketing people have no idea of the perspective fans like me have, and if they did, could probably care less.