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Also available for subscribers with season ticket parking passes and patrons requiring accessible parking spaces.Arizona State Football ticket prices on the secondary market can vary depending on a number of factors. Day-of-show: Pay current posted rate. Purchase in advance on using the buttons in the 'Purchase HAMILTON Parking' section below for 10. Gold Lot (Lot 3- ASU Gammage Lot) Limited Parking Available. 2021-2022 Broadway Parking.

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Accessible seating now is primarily located on the upper west side with no shade or fans, essential for Crawford because he doesn't sweat - "My brother sprays me with a water bottle and the fan cools me down" - and Reyman, who last season required treatment for heat-related issues because the fan in her seating area was not working.RELATED: Latest photos of Sun Devil Stadium renovationsCrawford's most reasonably priced season-ticket option, in seats on the lowest west side with shade and the possibility of fans, is $450, more than three times higher than what he paid in 2015 ($140). Because of a steep price increase to sit in the only seats they say are suitable for them, neither expects to be attending games in the fall nor does Crawford's brother, Robert Gower, or Don Thompson, all of whom are being displaced from accessible sections for roughly 200 formerly located in the north end zone that offered shade and fans.The north end zone is being converted into a student section like that in the south end zone during the second major phase of a three-year, $256-million reconstruction of Sun Devil Stadium. And, Reyman said, celebrate the renovation of Sun Devil Stadium, which ASU officials say will exceed design standards required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).That should make it easier for Crawford, who is quadriplegic, and Reyman, who has multiple sclerosis, to attend ASU football games. - 5 P.M."We just want to root for ASU," Crawford said.

He attends games with his brother, who has diabetes and heart issues, so the cost is doubled because of his need for assistance from a companion.Thompson also attends games with a companion and faces a price increase from $224 to $630 for two season tickets in an uncovered section."It's kind of ridiculous they don't have anything else to offer," said Thompson, a quadriplegic who has had season tickets most years since 1982. "I loved the view (from the end zone), but if I had a $150 option up high, I wouldn't have said a word."MORE: Renovations push ASU commencement off campus for first timeCrawford is a 1997 ASU graduate and football season-ticket holder for 17 years. Other ADA improvements will include new elevators, accessible aisles and railings, approved approach slopes, improved sight lines in accessible sections and upgrades to accessible restrooms and concessions.All of which matter only if there's an affordable, suitable seat to sit in, Crawford said.For all other seats, the lowest season-ticket option this year is $150."I don't have that choice," Crawford said.

"I've tried to prevent this from being an issue. 2015: Details of the financing for stadium renovations"We are ASU," said Crawford, a commencement speaker at his graduation."I don't want to embarrass ASU in any way, shape or form," she said. Her husband, Chris, has been attending ASU games since 1971 and Chris' father was a student at ASU when the school became a university in 1958, the year Sun Devil Stadium opened.FROM FEB. The perception they were being undercharged, Reyman believes, is part of the reason for ASU's inflexibility on pricing."I am not naive to think I could move from end zone to sideline for the same price," she said, "but a (minimum) 300 percent increase is not appropriate."Reyman has been a football season-ticket holder for nine years and is president of the Diamond Devils booster club for ASU softball. Students now pay a mandatory $75 per semester athletic fee that includes tickets to all athletic events.Previously in the north end zone accessible sections, Crawford and others did not pay a Sun Devil Club donation. Crawford said a meeting with Lance Harrop, ASU Disability Resource Center executive director, produced the possibility of fans being included in certain west-side sections, but he felt "blindsided" when 2016 season-ticket prices were announced in late January.MORE: ASU moves location of spring football finaleThose prices - for 35,168 seats not including student sections, clubs and suites - work out to an average increase of 5.9 percent on the west side and 2.4 percent overall, nothing close to the hike that Crawford and others requiring seats with shade/fans are facing.ASU ticket prices include a mandatory donation to the Sun Devil Club, which helps to fund the athletic department, for all but two $150 sections and student sections.

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If this was San Francisco or San Diego, heat wouldn't be an issue, but it is here. Let's innovate, let's exceed. I want ASU to be ahead of its time now.

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