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<blockquote data-quote="JacketRacket" data-source="post: 806009" data-attributes="member: 4822"><p>They're pretty nice when they're the last row (like at Falcons games). Good way to cool off/drink & eat while still being able to cheer/yell for your team.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm a simple (kind of) man. Let me buy liquor at games and I can make myself enjoy the 95 degree noon kick off games against alcorn state. Don't let me buy liquor, and I usually wish I'm at home for those.</p><p></p><p>However, I think there's some diminishing returns to the amount of club/corporate type seats I saw in the survey. The people that prefer watching in person do so because of the energy of the stadium. That's the only thing you can't replicate on TV. The reason corporations like having season tickets is so that they have an 'event' that they can take clients to and wine/dine them. Having too many 1/2 empty corporate seats takes away from that. I'm sure people in the know have crunched numbers and found it to be worth it in the long run, but as a common fan (not a premium club member) I just want to see Bobby Dodd rocking again. I don't see how adding more and more exclusive areas catering to only those fans will help.</p><p></p><p>For instance, beer garden in south end zone = awesome. $3000 tickets for exclusive indoor/outdoor seating with bars and TVs so you can watch other games in the south endzone = trash.</p><p></p><p>I trust ADTS though, so i'm sure I'm reading too much into the survey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketRacket, post: 806009, member: 4822"] They're pretty nice when they're the last row (like at Falcons games). Good way to cool off/drink & eat while still being able to cheer/yell for your team. Personally, I'm a simple (kind of) man. Let me buy liquor at games and I can make myself enjoy the 95 degree noon kick off games against alcorn state. Don't let me buy liquor, and I usually wish I'm at home for those. However, I think there's some diminishing returns to the amount of club/corporate type seats I saw in the survey. The people that prefer watching in person do so because of the energy of the stadium. That's the only thing you can't replicate on TV. The reason corporations like having season tickets is so that they have an 'event' that they can take clients to and wine/dine them. Having too many 1/2 empty corporate seats takes away from that. I'm sure people in the know have crunched numbers and found it to be worth it in the long run, but as a common fan (not a premium club member) I just want to see Bobby Dodd rocking again. I don't see how adding more and more exclusive areas catering to only those fans will help. For instance, beer garden in south end zone = awesome. $3000 tickets for exclusive indoor/outdoor seating with bars and TVs so you can watch other games in the south endzone = trash. I trust ADTS though, so i'm sure I'm reading too much into the survey. [/QUOTE]
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