And trust me, the entire tone of the survey is… does seat comfort, warm concessions, and maybe even a little shade sound good to you? Well, how much is it worth to you?Great. A master plan. We’ve only had about a dozen of those in the last 30 years. Some consultants got paid though.
Great. A master plan. We’ve only had about a dozen of those in the last 30 years. Some consultants got paid though.
That sounds a lot like what Ole Miss is doing with their west side stands.I just took it. Casual fans, watch out, prices are going up because they want more “premium” areas.
I’ve said for many moons that we should tear down the west side and build a nice chairback lower bowl, 2-3 levels of club seats, 3-4 levels of suites with no upper deck. Have a massive nice wide concourse that makes it easy for everyone in the lower bowl to move around and keep costs down. Don’t need another field club or any of that jazz.
Is this new member a shark want to be?That sounds a lot like what Ole Miss is doing with their west side stands.
Your plan is exactly what is needed.I just took it. Casual fans, watch out, prices are going up because they want more “premium” areas.
I’ve said for many moons that we should tear down the west side and build a nice chairback lower bowl, 2-3 levels of club seats, 3-4 levels of suites with no upper deck. Have a massive nice wide concourse that makes it easy for everyone in the lower bowl to move around and keep costs down. Don’t need another field club or any of that jazz.
That survey went on forever!Your plan is exactly what is needed.
I just took the survey. It seems their plan is to build more premium sections (similar to east side and north endzone) and charge roughly double what they're charging for existing premium seats.
Maybe I'm wrong. But I can't imagine there is enough State fans, not already purchasing premium seating now, that would sign up for $1,500-$4,000 a seat season tickets.
I clicked "definitely interested" on the initial questions because I would enjoy a comfortable seat or even club level amenities. However I clicked "not interested" on the how much questions because frankly those prices are ridiculous to me.That survey went on forever!
I can't remember the stadium, I think it was out west, but the end zone seats were drink rails (like in the Scoreboard Club), something like that would work.
Maybe they’ll finally put that petting zoo outside the south end zone.
What, adding more aluminum bleachers?That sounds a lot like what Ole Miss is doing with their west side stands.
As I was taking the survey, this is exactly what was going through my mind. I mean, I’m all for our AD generating some extra revenue where they can, but how many State fans do they think there are out there that can whip out $10-25k for a family of 4 to go watch us go 6-6?Maybe I'm wrong. But I can't imagine there is enough State fans, not already purchasing premium seating now, that would sign up for $1,500-$4,000 a seat season tickets.
Same. I knew we were in for a treat when I got to the part about Sections 3-5 possibly being turned into chairbacks, and I thought hell yeah. This guy is listening! Next question... would you pay $2k for one?I clicked "definitely interested" on the initial questions because I would enjoy a comfortable seat or even club level amenities. However I clicked "not interested" on the how much questions because frankly those prices are ridiculous to me.
I guess that's where all this is headed. Smaller capacity but with much more expensive seating.
Bingo.Abandon all hope he who believes the TV product is losing this battle
They'd rather have the 20% of people who will do that, rather than the 80% they are losing due to the cost. And that's just the way of the world.As I was taking the survey, this is exactly what was going through my mind. I mean, I’m all for our AD generating some extra revenue where they can, but how many State fans do they think there are out there that can whip out $10-25k for a family of 4 to go watch us go 6-6?
Yes. As is 100 and 200 levels.Isn’t the club level seating sold out every year? I’m betting if they build more club level type seating, they will be sold.
Heavy petting already there.Maybe they’ll finally put that petting zoo outside the south end zone.
It’s got to be a tough balance to figure out exactly what you need. Although I’m not at a point where I’m going to fork over money for club level, shrinking the stadium capacity to add more club level type spaces is probably the right move. With the TV product as good as it is, the stadium has to compete with the comfort of your couch or backyard. Now the experience of being at a game is always better and that’s why there will always be people to purchase cheap seats. But I bet if we increase club level by 15-20% it will be sold out.Yes. As is 100 and 200 levels.
However the survey ask if seats in the current premium areas opened as a result of new premium seat options, would you be interested in the east and north premium seats?.
So that leads me to believe maybe they have enough demand to sell out what we currently have but not enough to double those seat options.
My guess, Any renovation of the west 100 and 200 level will be filled by those in 100 and 200 now. Those seats are approximately $900 per seat. Will those people pay $2500-4000 per seat in the future?
That also fixes the parking/traffic/concession line/bathroom line problemsBingo.
They'd rather have the 20% of people who will do that, rather than the 80% they are losing due to the cost. And that's just the way of the world.
Well, now you've pissed them off...... I bet you talk about pitchers having a no-hitter in the 7th inning, too.We’re going to exhume the dead Indians. It can’t make them hate us any worse
I would love to be able to talk about our pitcher’s no hitter in the 7thWell, now you've pissed them off...... I bet you talk about pitchers having a no-hitter in the 7th inning, too.
You know, people have complained about the sound system for years but I've never had any trouble hearing it and I'm practically deaf if you ask my wife. The sound system must be specifically tuned for the Scoreboard Club is all I can figure.So, how many years in a row have they talked about "upgrading the sound system" and "improving the internet service" now and how many times has anyone actually noticed a difference? We should be getting recording studio sound and 5G fiber quality internet by now as many times as its been promised.