I've seen a handful of games at the Emirates over the years and it's a horrible experience. My first trip there was actually 10 years ago today with my mate to see them against Plymouth in the cup and the atmosphere was dead and we were surrounded by the prawn sandwich brigade. I went again a few months later to see them against Stoke in the Prem and it was even more quiet. I got whacked in the head with a handbag with some tart trying to locate her seat and if you remotely raised your voice, people looked round at you like you were talking too loud in a library! Ironically there's probably less legit home fans in there than there was squeezed into Highbury. A huge chunk is given away to sponsors and other community people whilst real fans get get tickets and when they do, they get ripped off.
If Spurs don't price people out and can retain the classic Lane atmosphere, it will be amazing. However, even back at the old Lane tickets were bloody expensive - I paid £54 for a Bolton Ticket, £38 against Blackburn, £67 (i think) against Chelsea and Arsenal and £35 against Wigan and that was about a decade ago. Category C should be no more than £25-30, B £35-40 and A £45-50 but I bet the big games could be closer to £80-90. Wish ticket prices were capped for all teams but the more these prick players get paid, fans will continue to be paying close to £1 a minute.