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Thursday, December 2, 2004

Inaugural events a very hot ticket

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It's the hottest ticket in town: The Black Tie & Boots Ball thrown Jan. 19 by the Texas State Society at the Wardman Park Marriott Hotel.

Some 5,000 tickets at $175 each sold out in 40 minutes for the 10,000-person event, officials said. Ironically, there may be few Texans guzzling champagne and boot-scootin' to Asleep at The Wheel, thanks to the sizzling scalping market.

And although the Internet has made purchasing legitimate tickets a breeze, it has also served as a black market for inaugural tickets -- some of which are supposed to be free to the public, but are being snatched up by brokers eager to make a buck.

Yesterday on EBay, there were a dozen offerings for some of the tickets to the Black Tie & Boots ball, arguably the most popular party of the inauguration. The remaining 5,000 tickets are reserved for the Lone Star elite, special guests, dignitaries and those who placed orders through the mail.

The evening features big-name entertainers, open bars, Cut 'n' Shoot Cantina, access to the Lone Star Sports Bar and maybe a live animal display.

The tickets that made it online however, were selling for upward of $1,000 per person, putting the Texas-themed evening in the same league with big-time sports events.

"The inauguration is the Super Bowl of politics," said Shawn Collins, a 35-year-old middle man from Summit, N.J., a consultant who works for a ticket agency. His employer, he said, expects to clear "tens of thousands of dollars" before the confetti settles Jan. 21.

Scores of ticket brokers are selling tickets online to the swearing-in ceremony and inaugural parade, which are free and open to the public.

"People are too dumb to know that they're paying money for something they could get for free," Mr. Collins said.

Each Senate and congressional office is allotted a certain number of tickets. There is usually a waiting list, and yesterday Maryland Republican Rep. Wayne T. Gilchrest's Web site said the number of names on their list had already exceeded the number of tickets they expect to receive.

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