Okay - everybody who buys on the aftermarket needs to understand something about ASCTicket, and the aftermarket ticket industry as a whole. Specifically, ASCTicket is no longer any good for buying tickets, passes or anything else. Forget about it. The entire site is simply a mirror of the network, the fees are huge, and it's just no good to buy from anymore. And this is where the entire ticket industry in heading. What they're trying to do is knock out the competitiveness between the brokers, so that they don't undercut each other. This keeps the prices as a whole higher.
Stagefront is the same way. Forget about it. We can no longer view Stagefront's inventory. Stagefront does have a separate link for parking, however. That is legit. But the ticket link is simply a mirror. It's useless.
Most of the smaller aftermarket ticket sites have not yet changed over to a network-only website, but they will relatively soon.
This is outlined in my ticket thread. Click on my sig for details.
ASC does stock tickets, of course, but to see them, you need to look for them on eBay, or call and ask about them. It's no longer possible to view their inventory on ascticket.com, or mainstreettickets.com, which used to be their sister site.
Regading those orange passes for $48, if you try to buy one, you'll find yourself spending over $70 after fees and shipping. And you can actually get them a little cheaper here.
http://nofeestickets.com/ResultsTick...olina+Panthers
They are the same passes.
My point is, those orange passes you see on ASCTicket.com are not stocked by ASCTicket.
ASC may or may not have orange passes. There is no way to tell by looking at their site. You need to call them and ask specifically.
My guess is they are out.