Yogi,
Your example only explained away $7 of the $7.40. If the remaining $0.40 was applied toward "bathroom clean-up" then perhaps it would be worth it.
Seriously, I'm surprised the tack on was only seven and change. I've had to deal with surcharges OVER $12. When Boston came through last year, one the the radio stations (104.7) was sponsoring the show and was charging $10.47 per ticket. Add the ticketmobster $7+ fee, $2 PER ticket mail fee (comes in one 37 cent envelope) and a $3 per ticket "utility" fee and the tack on b.s. charges were more than the ticket itself!
For a family of four, that was nearly $100 just to get in the door. I did find out that the utility charge was in actuality a parking fee. Parking at Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre used to be $7. So for a couple ($3 x 2) parking is cheaper, not to mention you don't have to fumble around for the seven bucks or pay someone to take it. I thought it made sense at least on the surface. But when we got there i realized that in addition to my family we carpooled with another family of 3 so our seven people were paying $21 to park!!!!!!
Most cars out there were in fact carrying more than just two people and the type on the ticket stating what the facility charge was for was small. It actually took me pointing out to everyone our $21 parking fee before everyone else got pissed too. (I guess misery loves company).
But inside the ampitheater is where the real highway robbery occurs. From $7 beers and $4 cokes all the way to $35 tour t-shirts, the anal penetration just doesn't stop. This is why I've just about given up on going to concerts at all. If I do go at all I go ahead and get the most expensive tickets because even $75 seats are still less than half of the total "concert going experience."
I'm not an old fart (33), but I remember in '86 seeing Journey for $12. There were NO add ons, parking was $2 (couldn't drive yet though), and seating was general admission. Ahh back in the good ol' days.
Damn, now I'm pissed again! Thanks alot Yogi
Scott