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Kingsguy881
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Do those $1 beers include GOOD beer? I'm talking like Sierra Nevada? If so, one would be hard pressed to keep me from that game....
What about instead of just anybody moving down or whatever, if they just set aside a few seats down in the lower bowl and made it a nightly promotion -- have a nightly drawing of some sort amongst the upper deck tickets and whoever won would get to sit down in the set aside lower deck seats for the night. Alternately instead of a drawing could have Slamson or members of the dance team go up there and make a production of it just before the game or during an early timeout or some such, pick a group to be the ones to come on down (would also avoid moving Lakers fans etc. on down that way).
Could work for the same reason people buy lottery tickets. Even if the chance is small, could get peole buying cheap tickets on the chance that maybe they get to move down to ringside seats that night.
Do those $1 beers include GOOD beer? I'm talking like Sierra Nevada? If so, one would be hard pressed to keep me from that game....
I'm assuming its going to be a domestic draft. I do know its 12 ounce beers, and you can get up to two at a time, up till halftime.
Anyone sent any of their suggestions to MSE??
As STHs we go to a lot of games. And many nights Kings Row is mostly empty. EVERY one of those empty seats should be given away every time. 2/3 to STHs and 1/3 to regular attendees. Above all, fans like to feel like the organization recognizes them.
As STHs we go to a lot of games. And many nights Kings Row is mostly empty. EVERY one of those empty seats should be given away every time. 2/3 to STHs and 1/3 to regular attendees. Above all, fans like to feel like the organization recognizes them.
Really, this is a solid idea. Great seats that are unsold should be given (raffled, as it were) away to people actually at the game. With all of the electronic monitoring going on, they've clearly got a computer record somewhere of which seats are unsold, and who is already in the arena off the ticket scan. Close off sales of the big $$ seats 30-45 minutes before game time (unless they have any data that suggests that these seats may actually sell in that time frame) and start the upgrade process. A computer program, a couple of ushers...it wouldn't be terribly difficult. I like the 2/3 STH, 1/3 regular idea, because it rewards the STHs.
Also, they have to advertise that they're going to do this. The odds of getting the upgrade are low, obviously, but there might be a lot more draw if people know they have a chance to upgrade. Even an only 1% shot of getting the best seats in the house makes a pair of $40 tickets a bit more palatable...and given the way we're playing this year, particularly at home, the many people who don't get upgrades will be likely to enjoy the entertainment value and come back.
Obviously they'd have to weigh a lot of factors: how many extra people/$$ will a promo like this bring in, how many high-dollar ticket sales will they lose, etc. You probably don't have to worry about too many people skipping expensive seats to buy cheap seats and a chance, for one because the STHs are getting 2/3 of the upgrades (and they already had their tickets).
In an economy where the expensive seats are not being sold, this seems to only make sense.