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Instead of changing seat colors, they need to add more leg room in the upper bowl. I wouldn't pay a dime to sit up there right now in those incredibly uncomfortable seats.
There is the solution right there. remove every other row in the upper bowl. Less seats to sell = less empty seats. More comfortable = more sales.Instead of changing seat colors, they need to add more leg room in the upper bowl. I wouldn't pay a dime to sit up there right now in those incredibly uncomfortable seats.
Sadly, when Mr. I passed, he took any sense on how to properly run an organization with him. His son who took over, is nothing more than a bean counter more worried about numbers than results. You'd think as long as the family had the example of their father before them, they would have learned a thing or two, guess not.Do the owners not care about having the right people run their team?
Sadly, when Mr. I passed, he took any sense on how to properly run an organization with him. His son who took over, is nothing more than a bean counter more worried about numbers than results. You'd think as long as the family had the example of their father before them, they would have learned a thing or two, guess not.
Sadly, when Mr. I passed, he took any sense on how to properly run an organization with him. His son who took over, is nothing more than a bean counter more worried about numbers than results. You'd think as long as the family had the example of their father before them, they would have learned a thing or two, guess not.
“reportedly” sold out.. I find it hard to believe they have that many people just eating those expensive tickets. But nearly every NHL team buys up the remaining unsold seats at times to report sell outs.
Because then, effectively, the bought ticket loses value. Someone paid 60 bucks on a ticket while his neighbor watches the game for free.I've never understood why NHL teams don't just give away all remaining tickets. An empty seat can't spend anything at team stores or at the concession.
There is the solution right there. remove every other row in the upper bowl. Less seats to sell = less empty seats. More comfortable = more sales.
Worth noting that those seats they are talking about are the club seats with access that come with unlimited food and drinks. Honestly, they may have just made the club to nice where people are just hanging around there on sofas watching the game on flatscreens. The club is its own experience.
Listen, they want it look better, not actually be better.Instead of changing seat colors, they need to add more leg room in the upper bowl. I wouldn't pay a dime to sit up there right now in those incredibly uncomfortable seats.
Instead of changing seat colors, they need to add more leg room in the upper bowl. I wouldn't pay a dime to sit up there right now in those incredibly uncomfortable seats.
Sadly, when Mr. I passed, he took any sense on how to properly run an organization with him. His son who took over, is nothing more than a bean counter more worried about numbers than results. You'd think as long as the family had the example of their father before them, they would have learned a thing or two, guess not.
Well it's basketball so again don't blame people for not goingI think arena is empty for Pistons games too.
I was being sarcasticPresumably the arena is also used for concerts and other shows? Arena capacity is significant for attracting those events.
What really confused me is they didn't think to do the "bring food/beer to you" service that other arenas have for lower bowls. Even Comerica Park has it to some degree.The seats in the 3-4 sections on each side behind the benches and penalty boxes (the ones most visible on tv), are club seats that cost hundreds of dollars, are sold to corporations, and have free beer & food in a lounge underneath the seats during the game. They are really trying their hardest to NOT have people in the seats.
That's a much bigger problem in getting people in the seats than people not going because the team isn't that good. Such a terrible idea
I agree, the seats suck. Hell the JLA felt like they had more room, not sure if its true or not, but definitely felt that way. Also the way the upper level is built it feels kinda dizzying at first, but you get used to it.
Meh I guess I am just a sucker for no frills and good sight lines, but I preferred watching a game at the JLA much more than LCA. The one plus is definitely the much less wait times for bathrooms, I will give it that.
Do what the North Stars did:
I think Kings plays in its third arena.
This guy is a thinkin' man.Why don't they just paint people in each seat? Or switch to neon green seats so that people can be digitally super imposed
Even if the tickets are sold, it's still a bad look to have half an arena of empty neon red seats.I thought the tickets were technically sold, so who cares?
The seats are neon red, but that is a pretty expensive do-over right away.
Even if the tickets are sold, it's still a bad look to have half an arena of empty neon red seats.
Honestly, the tickets being sold and seats still being empty might even be worse. That means someone is paying for the ticket, but they don't even care enough to even come and see the games they're paying for. Or that there is very little interest and no one wants to buy the tickets on the secondary market.