reckrider
Jolly Good Fellow
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ACCN forcing too many 9 pm starts hasn’t helped. I gave up my season tickets because I can’t drive from Forsyth County and work the next day.
I was not there but I hear the wisconsin game was LOUD.
Meh - I was simply responding to your assertion that we struggle to achieve 50%.Connell, I’m with you. I started buying season tix the year McCamish opened. I rarely miss a home game. I’m loud as hell to the point of probably annoying some of our other fans. I have to sit down all the time so old folks behind me can see and that annoys me. I get it. Im a passionate GT fan, and I especially love college hoops. BUT, you are basically making my point for me by saying, “any game against a name opponent is at least 50%”. That’s not exactly a strong endorsement of our fandom.
Some tickets are in the secondary market.I went on line to purchase a ticket for the Georgia game and there were very few tickets available in good sections. If there had been a decent seat available I would have purchased one. When I watch the game on TV I expect to see half of the seats empty. Why does this occur?
My experience is similar. When the Thrillerdome is rocking it’s an amazing environment, but it simply doesn’t happen often enough.Y'all must go to a different McCamish than I do. I usually get to my seat about 30 - 40 minutes before game time. I am usually the only person in my section until about 15 mins til tip. The student section below 108-110 is virtually empty until tip. The section with the band is a morgue until tip, unless you count the guy who ears the cowboy outfit in one half and the genie outfit the other. He's all in and very entertaining. The Thriller Dome was one of the best environments in college hoops, but those days are decades in the past. We need to get more people and more energy in th joint
I’ve wondered the same thing.I went on line to purchase a ticket for the Georgia game and there were very few tickets available in good sections. If there had been a decent seat available I would have purchased one. When I watch the game on TV I expect to see half of the seats empty. Why does this occur?
Complete transparency… I have 4 season tix, and sometimes some of them do go unused. I am at practically every game but sometimes some of my other tix do go unused. I do my best… I regularly drag my kids out to 9pm tip-offs on school nightsI’ve wondered the same thing.
Secondary market resellers are probably a big part of it I guess, but I don’t really know. In my opinion, the GTAA should just completely shut this down. Sell ZERO tickets to resellers. I know they would never do this, because it’s easy money and something is better than nothing in their view, but it really hurts the fan experience in my view.
Another issue that I suspect is fairly prevalent is season ticket holders that simply don’t attend many games. This is a pet peeve of mine. I think you should get priority points not just for purchasing season tickets but also for actually using the tickets. Don’t use enough, lose your place in line to renew. I’m sure this opinion will probably rub some forum members the wrong way, because I suspect some members fall into this category, but that’s my opinion. Instead of buying season tickets, just make a donation to GTAA. I personally know of 2 older gents that have held season tix for decades, but they live 1:30 away and attend very few games. Sometimes I see their sons and grandkids using the tix, but not regularly.
I used to sit in 102, but near the top. I liked that section. Down lower near the bench probably would have been even better. Then I moved straight across to section 108. That section was awesome, mainly because there is an older, married couple of alums in that section (I don’t want to put their names out there) that are probably the best GT bball fans in the whole place. Now I sit in 110 in the first row behind the sideline student section. It’s also near the pep band and the south goal student section, so it’s pretty lively. I like it and my wife and kids like it.Do any of you guys sit in 102? I moved my seats there for this year, always seemed like the most engaged section (aside from the students). The lower part of the section behind the bench doesn't seem afraid to stand/make some noise on defense.
Nice -- I sit in that area for the women's games and it's a good crowd, great sightline (though where isn't in McCamish?). I liked my neighbor last season though he didn't go to every game and our rows were a ghost town - hopefully I get some great neighbors w/ the new seats.I used to sit in 102, but near the top. I liked that section. Down lower near the bench probably would have been even better. Then I moved straight across to section 108. That section was awesome, mainly because there is an older, married couple of alums in that section (I don’t want to put their names out there) that are probably the best GT bball fans in the whole place. Now I sit in 110 in the first row behind the sideline student section. It’s also near the pep band and the south goal student section, so it’s pretty lively. I like it and my wife and kids like it.
I was telling everyone to forget about the game and just shovel food into your pie hole.I sat Callaway last year. The food is pretty good (and it gets fancy sometimes - the UNC? game last year had lobster rolls) but I don't drink these days so its hard to justify dropping the open bar money if you're just going to stick to Diet Cokes. It's a nice splurge a couple times a season but I wouldn't put the value much past $75/ticket for the average person (which is about where I'd put CL tickets at Bobby Dodd). I'm surprised you had trouble giving the tickets away though - usually it's not hard to get people excited about free food/alcohol.
99% sure GTAA only lists a few seats in each section at any one time. I think they are trying to fake some short supply so you feel urgency and buy. Take a look at what's for sale now in any of the upper sections. It will show limited supply and usually something like 4 seats in the front row. I bet those sections are completely empty.I’ve wondered the same thing.
Secondary market resellers are probably a big part of it I guess, but I don’t really know. In my opinion, the GTAA should just completely shut this down. Sell ZERO tickets to resellers. I know they would never do this, because it’s easy money and something is better than nothing in their view, but it really hurts the fan experience in my view.
Another issue that I suspect is fairly prevalent is season ticket holders that simply don’t attend many games. This is a pet peeve of mine. I think you should get priority points not just for purchasing season tickets but also for actually using the tickets. Don’t use enough, lose your place in line to renew. I’m sure this opinion will probably rub some forum members the wrong way, because I suspect some members fall into this category, but that’s my opinion. Instead of buying season tickets, just make a donation to GTAA. I personally know of 2 older gents that have held season tix for decades, but they live 1:30 away and attend very few games. Sometimes I see their sons and grandkids using the tix, but not regularly.
My family one year (13-14 I think) got season tickets for basketball in Callaway Club. It’s a good section with nice perks but we found that we could drop it. I try to attend every game I can but unlike football games are never routinely at a set time, and there’s so many of them. So sometimes family plans get in the way. I managed to go to I think 3 or 4 last year. Since that season we either buy tickets for games online or at the ticket office on game day. Thing with McCamish is that there’s no bad seat so while Callaway is nice, you can still sit in the nosebleeds and get a good view of the game and save a whole lot of cash. Usually I tend to sit on the lower deck.A couple of folks have shared their experiences of having given up Callaway Club seats for seats in other lower level sideline sections due to their perceived value received or, lack there of, for the premium price of Callaway Club. Thanks for sharing y’all’s feedback. I have toyed with the idea of upgrading to Callaway Club but haven’t for several reasons:
- It wouldn’t be a smart financial move for me right now, because I can’t really afford it.
- I’m not sure I would enjoy the lower key atmosphere as much as what I have in my current seats closer to the court and closer to the loudest sections in the arena (the student sections).
- The cost of the ticket upgrade would pale in comparison to the cost of my kids developing diabetes and needing dental implants from all the free candy