Did she get the very one in that link, or one of the others? Why was one needed for football? Did we ever have an SRO game? Or is it the walking cane feature that she found most useful. Just asking because it looks like I could use one of those.
No. You are wrong.
First of all, our fanbase was slack when we first started selling season tickets. They sized the stadium a little bigger than what was sold, then we had a rash of new sales after that. Even still, you CANNOT build stadiums based on SIGNIFICANT fake or assumed demand. They added a reasonable amount, then sold them too. So if you want to blame anyone, blame the fair weather folks who jacked up the numbers when they saw how awesome the stadium was going to be (in addition to the team beginning to win).
One bad season comes along, and all you GA lovers are going to disappear (except for SBW of course).
Then you say you didn't have a chance to purchase season tickets without depriving someone else. That's a flat out lie.
Did you even read my previous post outlining how they came to the amount? Apparently not.They obviously didn't add a realistic amount.
Yep I am wrong because GOATSS!!1 hahaJust give up. It's no use with this guy. Same ****, different day, different name. He will never go away not matter how long we wish it.
Might as well just move on with your day.
Ticket order forms were sent to all Bulldog Club members in 2015 and those commitments helped dictate the size of the new stadium. There were grandstand season tickets available up until the last year.
There are options to expand seating in the New Dude when needed but, as has been stated before, we're not even sure there is a real issue with people not being able to find reserved seating yet. Let's give the new stadium a few games or an entire season before jumping to any conclusions.
If you can find a way to fix the problem of season ticket holders not showing up to games, then I'm sure John Cohen would love to hire you. I think we'd all like to know the answer to that. Much have a bunch of rich ticket holders.no he isn't wrong, there have been several games over the years that i've called and there were no grandstand seat available. I'm not talking about just SBW.
You seem to be under the impression that GA fans are fair weather and don't show up but to SBW. That's a lie and load of BS. Based on all my years going to MSU baseball games. there were always a ton of GA fans at the games comparable to the season ticket holders. Up until the new stadium, I never had a reason to buy season tickets. I could watch every game i wanted in the bleachers, and it's more than just a few like you think. You seem to think season ticket holders are the only ones that give a damn about the baseball team. I can't count the number of games i've watch from those bleachers. All through polk 2.0 and john cohen's first years when they were awful. you seem to forget that baseball is a grassroots sport. our heritage is rooted in it going back to backing trucks up to get to watch the game with a seat. now it's all about the money.
If this is true, please explain why you are complaining, you likely aren't even going to go to a game. And if you do, for the 22nd time, YOU CAN GET CHAIRBACKS. I assume a guy like you, who is dealing with a lot of things, will be planning ahead a little bit. Call the ticket office, get you some chairbacks.
Don't throw back this "thanks for the concern" stuff on me, it won't work. It sucks about your wife but you are the one being self-serving in this thread.
SEC stadiums, specifically, since that's what we compare to. Can't really compare to those programs with 1,500 seat stadiums who don't even charge to get inside.That’s my situation. I didn’t want to commit to the expensive multi-year license, since I live a couple hours away. But if there was a cheaper year-to-year option, even if way down the base line, I likely would have bought a couple. I had no idea that every seat would completely sell out, three years in advance. My mistake I guess. Stadium looks good, but I think there was some more demand than what was built.
To the guy that keeps asking people to link to stadiums, I would have to spend all day making a thousand links,, because almost every stadium in America, from high school all the way to MLB has the option to buy a physical seat to a single game in advance. It’s be easier to link the handful that don’t.
no he isn't wrong, there have been several games over the years that i've called and there were no grandstand seat available. I'm not talking about just SBW.
You seem to be under the impression that GA fans are fair weather and don't show up but to SBW. That's a lie and load of BS. Based on all my years going to MSU baseball games. there were always a ton of GA fans at the games comparable to the season ticket holders. Up until the new stadium, I never had a reason to buy season tickets. I could watch every game i wanted in the bleachers, and it's more than just a few like you think. You seem to think season ticket holders are the only ones that give a damn about the baseball team. I can't count the number of games i've watch from those bleachers. All through polk 2.0 and john cohen's first years when they were awful. you seem to forget that baseball is a grassroots sport. our heritage is rooted in it going back to backing trucks up to get to watch the game with a seat. now it's all about the money.
Actually, no. There were and are people who would like to buy tickets to the grandstand who can't. If any of them had bought tickets earlier when they were available, they would have just pushed someone who currently has tickets out. We quite simply built the new stadium too small.BINGO! What he said is absolutely correct. Anyone that wanted to pay for the right to purchase tickets in the grandstand could have done so and chose not to.
All the chairbacks are ten year commitments.Only speaking for me, but I assumed the 10 year commitment folks would get all the best seats, closest to home plate, and deservingly so. I was hoping there would be cheaper options down the lines like most ballparks, but that never materialized. Oh well... I’ll still attend occasionally when I can.
We have been season ticket holders for years and have club level seats in the New Dude. I will say that we live 2 hours away and it is tough for us to pick up the kids from school and get there by the 2nd or 3rd inning most Friday nights and midweek but we make 90% of them. That being said, I would have no problem if someone was in our seats to politely ask them to move once we got there.That’s probably too early when you account for the amount of people that come straight from work out or out of town for night games and then the church going crowd on Sundays. Baseball is very much a late arrival kind of sport for many, I know that I’ve been to quite a few games at The Dude where I’ve missed the first inning or two.
Bump....please list these stadiums.
Actually, no. There were and are people who would like to buy tickets to the grandstand who can't. If any of them had bought tickets earlier when they were available, they would have just pushed someone who currently has tickets out. We quite simply built the new stadium too small.
The horror of standing at a sporting event for 3 hrs.
Outrageous I tell you.
Soft *** 17ers we have become.
I would think more fans in seats would be good for the baseball program as a whole.You just don’t get it. It’s not abt you. It’s abt the baseball program as a whole. As it should be.
If you have the demand, keep building until to meet your demand. Hell everyone does it for football why not. If you had that demand, you should have kept adding on. It shows very little vision for growth.
Sorry for the late reply, just now seeing this. In my experience I've never had to sit on the grass or had to stand or move in a certain inning in any other park I've been too. I dont know what system they have at their places, I just know that I've walked up to the Bama, OM, and A&M stadiums and got chairback seats every time. I dont know how or why, but they've always had those seats available with me just walking up.
Of course it's correct. If both Person A and Person B had bought tickets in 2015, then Person C, who currently has tickets, would be left out. There are only X number of seats in the grandstand, and the demand is X + Y. And they clearly did not build the stadium exactly to demand. They built it too small, which is proved by the fact there is already a shortage of seats before the stadium even opens. It probably won't be a major problem for most weekends, but it's frustrating knowing this was so easily foreseeable and so easily avoidable. I knew as soon as they released the details of the new stadium it was too small.I dont think thats correct. I think they built the stadium exactly to the demand in 2015. Thats why they did that well before construction and final plans. So persons a and b could have both gotten chairbacks
Guess I need a folding cane seat, for the SRO.
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Uh you are wrong. What he's saying is that everyone could have a bought a grandstand seat. They built the stadium based on sales. Had we sold more in ore sales it would have been bigger. Everyone and I mean everyone had a chance. So if you wanted one and didn't get it, it's your own fault.
I think the answer is simply to allow people in earlier than the 5th inning. 3rd should do it.At OM, you can sit in any chairback you want (besides their box seating) as soon as you walk into the stadium and that seat is yours for the whole game unless the person who owns the seat shows up. Then you just simply move. There is no waiting until the 3rd, 4th or 5th inning. I don't see why we can't do that here.