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<blockquote data-quote="PantherWreck" data-source="post: 849293" data-attributes="member: 777"><p>Does anyone have stats on the number of season ticket holders that are only odd year purchasers? I would not be surprised to find that substantial numbers of tickets are sold to folks only interested in attending their visiting team’s game at BDS and sell the remaining seats to offset their purchase. It is so much easier to resell unused tickets these days. </p><p></p><p>There are also likely large portions of ticket holders this year that attended no games due to COVID concerns. </p><p></p><p>Our game day environment, stadium amenities, traffic/parking situation, and seating comfort are woefully poor. </p><p></p><p>We’ve had season tickets in football since 2009 and Atlanta United since they started. United attendance was also negatively impacted by COVID and less competitive on field performance. My wife attended with her father in the upper west and were pretty lonely as GT fans. </p><p></p><p>GT needs to re-examine the entire game day experience. A more competitive product would help, but many of the problems related to attendance are deeper and things that the AD should be taking the lead in addressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PantherWreck, post: 849293, member: 777"] Does anyone have stats on the number of season ticket holders that are only odd year purchasers? I would not be surprised to find that substantial numbers of tickets are sold to folks only interested in attending their visiting team’s game at BDS and sell the remaining seats to offset their purchase. It is so much easier to resell unused tickets these days. There are also likely large portions of ticket holders this year that attended no games due to COVID concerns. Our game day environment, stadium amenities, traffic/parking situation, and seating comfort are woefully poor. We’ve had season tickets in football since 2009 and Atlanta United since they started. United attendance was also negatively impacted by COVID and less competitive on field performance. My wife attended with her father in the upper west and were pretty lonely as GT fans. GT needs to re-examine the entire game day experience. A more competitive product would help, but many of the problems related to attendance are deeper and things that the AD should be taking the lead in addressing. [/QUOTE]
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