ZippyRulz Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place?? Quote
Lee Adams Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place??nothing on that but... what they should do is open the stadium up to fans who want to buy season tickets as soon as the place is done... mark all the seats available for purchase as season tickets with a tag with the price and location...fans can take the tags from the seats they want and buy those seats...they could see exactly where they want to sit and will be sitting...other places do it already... Quote
g-mann17 Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place??I was assured that season ticket holders will get priority choices. How tenured you are as a season ticket holder will also play a part. With the longest tenured ticket holders getting the earliest selections. Considering the miniscule number of season ticket holders, anyone wanting season tickets at the new stadium can easily become a season ticket holder next season and still get a prime selection of seats. Quote
Hilltopper Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place??I was assured that season ticket holders will get priority choices. How tenured you are as a season ticket holder will also play a part. With the longest tenured ticket holders getting the earliest selections. Considering the miniscule number of season ticket holders, anyone wanting season tickets at the new stadium can easily become a season ticket holder next season and still get a prime selection of seats.I would expect that the best seats will also have a "Seat License" that must be paid in addition to the cost of the seats. I have been a season ticket holder for 37 years, so I would hope that would give me a good chance at great seats, but I'm not sure I will be able to afford this extra charge for 5 seats. Quote
RACER Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 that willbe great.im sure it's coming to.stick it to the regular season ticket holders like they always do.i think the au atheltic department really overvaules zips football.i love the zips, but they always put it to the few thousdand season ticket holdersthey have.i seat license for a 4-8 team,and i am sure that it will go over well.i love the zips but they should thanking the loyal fans they have,but they just don't get it.my buddy has four regular season tickets and by the end of the year he cannot find anybody to go even if he gives the tickets away.so he is like why should i buy them when i can walk up and just buy them.if the zips have a big year next year,and the new stadium they might be able to pull it off.if the zips have a bad season next year good luck.i think they put to much value on a new stadium ,and not the product on the field. Quote
zipboy Posted December 1, 2007 Report Posted December 1, 2007 What I remember hearing is ticket prices will be nominal for regular seats similar to the RB but costs would be high for the club seating. I would expect some licensing like they do today with the 100 dollar donation but expect it to be modest. We only have 1200 season ticket olders? And the big donors will probably get the club seats. Quote
Hilltopper Posted December 1, 2007 Report Posted December 1, 2007 What I remember hearing is ticket prices will be nominal for regular seats similar to the RB but costs would be high for the club seating. I would expect some licensing like they do today with the 100 dollar donation but expect it to be modest. We only have 1200 season ticket olders? And the big donors will probably get the club seats.I hope you are right about the modest charge for seat licenseing. My gut tells me that it will be a onetime charge in addition to the ongoing donation required to the Z scholarship fund. I would expect that prime seats(NOT Club) would be in the range of $200-$500 ea. For Club or other levels alot more. Quote
Lee Adams Posted December 1, 2007 Report Posted December 1, 2007 that willbe great.im sure it's coming to.stick it to the regular season ticket holders like they always do.i think the au atheltic department really overvaules zips football.i love the zips, but they always put it to the few thousdand season ticket holdersthey have.i seat license for a 4-8 team,and i am sure that it will go over well.i love the zips but they should thanking the loyal fans they have,but they just don't get it.my buddy has four regular season tickets and by the end of the year he cannot find anybody to go even if he gives the tickets away.so he is like why should i buy them when i can walk up and just buy them.if the zips have a big year next year,and the new stadium they might be able to pull it off.if the zips have a bad season next year good luck.i think they put to much value on a new stadium ,and not the product on the field.well then...you need to start the drum beat so the AD hears us...we will buy season tickets at the new place...just don't make us buy a lot of KY to do it.. Quote
ZipAlumn Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place??Somehow I can't get too excited about 2009 football tickets when I can't even buy single game reserve seats for basketball in February. I was told that they only go on sale one month ahead. What gives, and when did this start .... it wasn't that way last year. Quote
Lee Adams Posted December 4, 2007 Report Posted December 4, 2007 Has anyone heard if there's a plan yet? Will existing season ticketholders get first dibs on seats at the new stadium? I'm guessing there will also be preferred parking somewhere for extra $$. I know it's a ways off yet but there should be a major sales drive while construction is ongoing. Any guesses as to how many season ticketholders there will be at the new place??Somehow I can't get too excited about 2009 football tickets when I can't even buy single game reserve seats for basketball in February. I was told that they only go on sale one month ahead. What gives, and when did this start .... it wasn't that way last year.they THINK they are good... Quote
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