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A report, external produced by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) has found that bookings are well below expectations in almost every host city.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c9q34pxv79eo

Renew Deal
(85,392 posts)It's probably the hardest to reach from that list. There are two games with teams that travel well. Argentina and Netherlands. For Ecuador, I could see why people wouldn't want to travel.
June 16 (8:00 PM CT): Group Stage - Argentina vs. Algeria
June 20 (7:00 PM CT): Group Stage - Ecuador vs. Curaçao
June 25 (6:00 PM CT): Group Stage - Tunisia vs. Netherlands
June 27 (9:00 PM CT): Group Stage - Algeria vs. Austria
indusurb
(349 posts)There is massive road construction across the state, not just I70 but other major roads to KC. So locals aren't traveling much. Ticket prices, and the way ticket sales in general were handled were a nightmare. Register for a drawing with no guarantee of a ticket, and no guarantee where your seat was, more than a pain. Plus every hotel and Air B&B within a hundred mile radius immediately jacked rates through the roof. It's not happening.
My wife and I were wanting to go when the KC games were first announced, but then came the construction, ticket and hotel prices, and we decided to punt. Sadly we're going to punt the LA Olympics, but that's because it's going to be the Trump Olympics, and we're not going to pay to support that shitshow.
malaise
(298,141 posts)Lots of folks are boycotting
Renew Deal
(85,392 posts)Hostile and belligerent global policies, especially around tariffs but also Greenland and Cuba, high costs due to a war of choice, police abuse (ICE), racial profiling (ICE), forced detentions and deportations related to immigration/visa issues (ICE), surveillance, and much more. It is not a good time for the US to be hosting the world cup.
malaise
(298,141 posts)Rec
slightlv
(7,992 posts)but if I were from a foreign country, I'd fear coming here simply because of the populace and all the guns. We're a tremendously violent country with savage people... at least, that's what I'd be thinking if I were from another country. This place is simply too dangerous to travel to and within. If we're not on any of those "don't travel" warning lists, it's got to be because someone greased some wheels someplace. I remember getting these lists when I worked at the DoD. America should be at the top of the list, IMO. I live here, and even I don't feel anywhere near safe.
bdamomma
(69,632 posts)the "traveling destination".
dem4decades
(14,417 posts)Disaffected
(6,596 posts)Too much scandal and money involved to get Joe Public interested. Soccer is not all that big in Canada anyhow.
TheRickles
(3,544 posts)Disaffected
(6,596 posts)Have had some great Mexican food though!
Wiz Imp
(10,484 posts)President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association Sara Anghel said the soccer tournament will definitely have a positive economic impact, even after FIFA cancelled thousands of hotel room bookings in Toronto, Vancouver and other host cities.
"We've never had the opportunity to host something of this magnitude," she said in an interview. "It's basically six Super Bowls in the city over the span of less than a month."
Destination Toronto's vice-president of destination development Kelly Jackson said hotels are tracking to see an occupancy rate of around 80 per cent in June and July, which is similar to those months in previous years.
Wiz Imp
(10,484 posts)Several matches in Mexico were showing single-digit ticket availability, with some games listing only one or two seats remaining.
Atlanta 5,414
Philadelphia 4,402
Los Angeles 4,230
San Francisco 4,217
Houston 3,637
Toronto 3,407
Seattle 3,291
Vancouver 3,282
Boston 1,641
Kansas City 1,364
New York/New Jersey 596
Guadalajara 520
Miami 489
Dallas 324
Mexico City 11
Monterrey 5
TheRickles
(3,544 posts)RussBLib
(10,768 posts)
in a modest-sized arena that could seat 20,000 or more. One thing is for sure: I wont be watching much, if any, and I sure AF wont be traveling to any venue.
https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1
Wiz Imp
(10,484 posts)It was announced earlier this week that only 35-50% of approximately 700,000 tickets available for Dallas stadium have been sold. https://www.facebook.com/reel/957271046927428
I think part of it is tons of ticketrs were bought by ticket brokers and large numbers of those have not been sold to actual attendees.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WorldCup2026Tickets/comments/1thrta0/speaking_to_world_cup_2026_ticket_brokers_i_had/
Skittles
(172,980 posts)Disaffected
(6,596 posts)Last edited Sun May 24, 2026, 07:25 PM - Edit history (1)
into the ICE Gulag. And, spend absurd amounts on seats and accomodation.
Besides, soccer is a basically boring game anyhow...
paleotn
(22,787 posts)Someone queue the Hansen brothers.

Disaffected
(6,596 posts)cab67
(3,850 posts)Maybe not here, though:
1. Bind the players arms to their sides. If they can't use their hands, keep them out of the way.
2. If they want to call it football, fine - no shoes. Or be honest and call it shoeball.
3. (Ripping off an idea George Carlin suggested to improve basketball) - a goal is worth more points if it goes in after bouncing off an opposing player's head.
4. Use golf courses - not flat surfaces.
5. Why fill the ball with air? Why not water?
just some ideas.
La Urraca
(18 posts)O noooooo...
Maybe because my heart is Mexican, but I love soccer. Have you seen the American women's team play? They will get you out of your chair and on your feet. Screaming 🤩
Disaffected
(6,596 posts)a lot of the goals are entertaining and some are awesome but, in between, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Screaming to turn off the TV?
GenThePerservering
(3,749 posts)where everyone actually knows what's going on, it's nonstop shouting and cheering.
AverageOldGuy
(4,195 posts). . . all FIFA, or, just the US games?
What % of the games are in the US?
I don't follow soccer/football closely at all, though I likely will follow the US team as well as the semis and finals.
Wiz Imp
(10,484 posts)13 in Mexico, 13 in Canada. But all quarterfinal, semifinal and championship games are in the US.
IronLionZion
(51,577 posts)ShazzieB
(22,916 posts)I can't imagine why anyone would want to travel here from another country for ANY reason right now. It's obviously not safe.
cab67
(3,850 posts)Why does this surprise anyone? No one wants to come here. I suppose the families of the players might come along, but why would the average fan do so?
orangecrush
(31,203 posts)barbtries
(31,359 posts)i wouldn't come here.
we're well on the way to being a failed nation
are the only ones to change that perception of being a "failed nation" . Who wants to be a fascist oligarchical country???? Not me.
jmowreader
(53,416 posts)First is Trump.
The other? Have you seen what World Cup tickets cost?
June 13 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Brazil vs Morocco, section 343: $1716. The December 13 game between the New York Jets and the Denver Broncos, in the same stadium, is $643 for a seat in Section 139, which is field level.
June 14 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Germany vs Curacao, section 652 (which is not only so far from the field you need a telescope to see the players, it's off the corner of the field so you get a real strange view of the game): $445. The October 25 game between the Houston Texans and New York Giants, in the same stadium, is $408.60 in Section 126.
June 14 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philly, Cote d'Ivoire vs Ecuador, section 243: $990. You can watch the Eagles beat the Carolina Panthers on October 18 in the same section for $366.
June 15 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Belgium vs Egypt, section 313 (top deck, aligned with what would be an end zone if this was a Seahawks game): $979. Watch the Seahawks play the Chicago Bears on November 2 at field level for $861.75.
Please understand: the soccer games I listed are very early-stage games. SeatGeek is listing a ticket in Section 143 for the World Cup Final (which is aligned with one of the goals) for - this isn't a misprint - $47,468 plus fees - and they don't have even one ticket in the whole arena that's under $9000. By comparison, you could buy single-game tickets for every single Seattle Seahawks game in the 2026 regular season, plus airfare and hotels for away games, for less money than the cheap World Cup Final seats cost. Prices for the postseason aren't out yet but you could probably go to every game INCLUDING THE SUPER BOWL if the Seahawks win the NFC Championship for less money than just watching the World Cup Final at field level. I don't know about y'all but I'd hell of a lot rather watch an entire football season than one soccer game.
So...they're having a hard time at this because Trump is a dictator and no one can afford to go to the games in the first place.
Disaffected
(6,596 posts)About the last time I paid to see a (football) game was when I was a kid and the entrance fee was a silver collection (give a nickel or more and you're in).
awesomerwb1
(5,159 posts)All the prices you mentioned don't include parking fees. Some parking fees are $150 plus. For parking! Quarterfinals etc are $250+ I don't even want to think about the food prices.
FIFA is one of the most corrupt institutions in the world. I detest Infantino.
nuxvomica
(14,244 posts)It's fictional and staged as a documentary narrated by David Tennant, focusing on Ian Fletcher (Hugh Bonneville) who is hired as "Director of Integrity", a joke all by itself considering FIFA's history. It's a sequel to W1A (Ian at the BBC) and Twenty Twelve (Ian planning the London Olympics).
That aside, FIFA has a bad reputation to begin with but the whole peace-prize crap dug them in deeper.
IronLionZion
(51,577 posts)Joinfortmill
(21,719 posts)pfitz59
(12,962 posts)No sane person wants to visit the US and be treated like shit at the border or airport. I live in Seattle and have watched the city dump a ton of money into FIFA preps. They'll be lucky to break even.
Permanut
(8,588 posts)I'm thinking a giveaway with each ticket - a miniature replica of the FIFA Peace Prize.
jmowreader
(53,416 posts)Half your money back with every ticket.
IcyPeas
(25,833 posts)from landing in sanctuary cities by removing the Customs officers from those airports. It was Markwayne Mullin's idea but that Duffy guy said it would be a bad idea.
edhopper
(37,535 posts)but here in New York, they jacked up the price of hotel rooms.
MurrayDelph
(5,779 posts)I have personal business that will bring me to LA the two weeks before Labor Day. Hotel rooms near LAX that were $150 (or less) in February are now listed as over $300.
Initech
(109,312 posts)He legitimately ruins everything. But FIFA made it known where they stand when they gave him that bullshit peace prize.
RussBLib
(10,768 posts)More like, where they kneel.
https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1
struggle4progress
(126,706 posts)from some fear that they might spend months eating mouldy soda crackers off a urine-soaked mattress in a GESTAPO basement, or might be deported to some wretched place where they didn't know anybody and couldn't speak the language, or might be fatally gunned down from behind for trying to help a woman up from the sidewalk
ShazzieB
(22,916 posts)And how many times he will post on Lies Social about it!
He's full of (bad) surprises these days, but also pathetically predictable.
GenThePerservering
(3,749 posts)and I've heard very little about FIFA. Heck, back when the Goodwill Games were here that's ALL we heard about!