Eric
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Check out this website...has a lot of great info about season tickets for 2014.
Check out this website...has a lot of great info about season tickets for 2014.
http://www.togetherweswarm.com/
Check out this website...has a lot of great info about season tickets for 2014.
If you like the uppermost 5 rows in the North endzone.Can get season tickets as low as $99
If you like the uppermost 5 rows in the North endzone.
I don't think you would have a problem moving down to the first five rows at most of the games.If you like the uppermost 5 rows in the North endzone.
I like that they're coming down on the seats that never get bought. However, I think they need to come down a lot more. They could always raise the price in later years if demand dictated it. $99 bucks for 6 games is $16.50 a pop. I say bring it down to the equal of a movie ticket, say $8 bucks a pop. I know that sounds absurd, but butts in seats trumps no butts even if they were give aways.Better than nothing.
I like that they're coming down on the seats that never get bought. However, I think they need to come down a lot more. They could always raise the price in later years if demand dictated it. $99 bucks for 6 games is $16.50 a pop. I say bring it down to the equal of a movie ticket, say $8 bucks a pop. I know that sounds absurd, but butts in seats trumps no butts even if they were give aways.
Empty seats don't buy concessions or pay to park or spend money at the bookstore. They should do whatever it takes to fill every seat in the stadium.I like that they're coming down on the seats that never get bought. However, I think they need to come down a lot more. They could always raise the price in later years if demand dictated it. $99 bucks for 6 games is $16.50 a pop. I say bring it down to the equal of a movie ticket, say $8 bucks a pop. I know that sounds absurd, but butts in seats trumps no butts even if they were give aways.
How do they lose money when they sell seats that would otherwise go unsold? I don't buy the idea that people who would normally buy $40 tickets would switch to these, the seats stink.The problems with that idea are that
1. Tickets are almost pure margin for the GTAA (minus any processing fees) while concessions may have 15% margins after Sodexo and supply costs. Let's say merchandise is 30% margin.
2. Lots of folks currently paying $40/ticket would start paying little to nothing per ticket in those scenarios.
If you take a pair of tickets that would be $80 total, let's call it $70 to GTAA at the end of the day.
Those two people have to buy $230 or merchandise, $470 of food, or some combination between those two EVERY GAME to cover the lost GTAA revenue.
How do they lose money when they sell seats that would otherwise go unsold? I don't buy the idea that people who would normally buy $40 tickets would switch to these, the seats stink.
How do they lose money when they sell seats that would otherwise go unsold? I don't buy the idea that people who would normally buy $40 tickets would switch to these, the seats stink.
I agree. If you have the money for $40 tickets, you are going to keep them, not step down and take cheap seats.
You do realize that the price of a Wofford ticket does not equal the price of a Clemson ticket. I don't think he's referring to the Clemson game.$40 tickets ARE the cheap seats. The lowest price for 6-game season tickets is $245, minus that $99 special for the top 5 rows. $245/6 = $40.83
north endzone, top 5 rows.eric where did you see the season tickets for $99? Im gonna get them just wanted to make sure