Can anybody please tell me what the situation is with the rooftop? Is it a packed area where you have to get there early & fight for position to have a good view?
Can anybody please tell me what the situation is with the rooftop? Is it a packed area where you have to get there early & fight for position to have a good view?
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My advice is to get there early to secure a seat. Yes, there are chairs available on both the lower rail, and the upper rail. But, folks rush up there and get them as quickly as possible. We got there 45 minutes before the game last Friday and were able to get a chair on the front row. But Saturday, we got there an hour and a half before the game started, and they didn’t make everyone leave after the first game, so we didn’t get a seat. Not sure how they will do it this weekend, but last weekend, rooftop passes included free buffet and non alcoholic beverages. Beer can be bought. I will be back up there this weekend.
BTW. If you really want to watch a game, there is no better seat in the stadium!
Pic was taken from the upper row.
You can also take in a 10x10x10 cooler and have “free” beer. Free compared to paying stadium prices.
the current lofts are 50 a year plus 12500 for expenses a year. Maybe the next batch are a lot smaller but that's a big difference in price.12 lofts x a low end $30,000/yr price (which is lowest number I've heard) is $360,000 per year. LFL lounges are $2,000/yr plus tickets so you'd have to put 180 lounges (at least) in the same space to match revenues which is what the men in charge look at. I believe we only have 86 lounges now so you are looking at a way bigger space than what's there to come anywhere close to match $$ for that space
The people I know with one don't know anything about that ....$50,000/yr if leasing only 1 yr at a time is what I was told. If you commit to more than one year the price drops per year. The $30/yr was a best case figure I heard if you committed to 3 years so that's why I was saying minimum 180 lounges,. I don't know for a fact those are totally accurate but those figures came from athletic dept employee but not one with negotiating power
Really??? Wow. Who knew?The point he is making is that lofts bring way more revenue even at $30k/year