amazed how many leaves are falling in my yard this week. I was thinking of getting the blower out already.maybe the fair goers will look to do something else...cant rake leaves yet,,
amazed how many leaves are falling in my yard this week. I was thinking of getting the blower out already.maybe the fair goers will look to do something else...cant rake leaves yet,,
my thoughts as well.. Though I would like the 44 club perk and not the seating.View attachment 244129
Not great.
$263 a seat! Includes food and beverage, but that's crazy. Wildhack keeps saying that there was demand for this, but I just don't see it. Every game has almost all of these seats still available. Not a good look for TVView attachment 244129
Not great.
The sideline seats are 2x as much but virtually sold out. Wildhack is right about demand for premium service/club seats but the (lazy) move that was made to try to use the basketball sideline seats for football club 44 was misguided at best.$263 a seat! Includes food and beverage, but that's crazy. Wildhack keeps saying that there was demand for this, but I just don't see it. Every game has almost all of these seats still available. Not a good look for TV
I definitely agree with that, my comment on the price is definitely based on those seats being in a bad locationThe sideline seats are 2x as much but virtually sold out. Wildhack is right about demand for premium service/club seats but the (lazy) move that was made to try to use the basketball sideline seats for football club 44 was misguided at best.
They were told this by MANY former club44 pass holders (my family was one and new several others with same opinion). The endzones premium seat schedule is very likley to change now that they have hard data to back up all the negative feedback they recieved when they were trying to sell them this summer.
Make no mistake, there is a sizable demand for tickets that are premium priced with club access, but none of the people who are wiling to pay those prices want to sit in the end zone (I know some on this board know people who like those seats, but that is an exception, not the rule)
Yeah, I inquired about the club 44 premium seats. Outrageous pricing for end zone seats. No way those will move unless it's an extremely in demand game (maybe Miami and GT if we win handily this week).The sideline seats are 2x as much but virtually sold out. Wildhack is right about demand for premium service/club seats but the (lazy) move that was made to try to use the basketball sideline seats for football club 44 was misguided at best.
They were told this by MANY former club44 pass holders (my family was one and new several others with same opinion). The endzones premium seat schedule is very likley to change now that they have hard data to back up all the negative feedback they recieved when they were trying to sell them this summer.
Make no mistake, there is a sizable demand for tickets that are premium priced with club access, but none of the people who are wiling to pay those prices want to sit in the end zone (I know some on this board know people who like those seats, but that is an exception, not the rule)
was the demand for BBall though worth the lack of demand for Fball is the question?$263 a seat! Includes food and beverage, but that's crazy. Wildhack keeps saying that there was demand for this, but I just don't see it. Every game has almost all of these seats still available. Not a good look for TV
Once Micron starts building out and their people start moving in tickets for games will be hard to come by when Fran starts winning.Its a TV sport and the Syracuse metro isn't that big. Most people would would make the effort to go to the Dome in August for a MAC team would just buy season tickets.
I'd guess they'll keep the nice orange seats there and sell them as Club44 for basketball, but for football make them normal end zone price with a slight upcharge for the nice chair. They have towas the demand for BBall though worth the lack of demand for Fball is the question?
feels like the demand doesn't meet the price/location. How many did they actually sell and how does that price compare to the seats in that area that they did sell?The sideline seats are 2x as much but virtually sold out. Wildhack is right about demand for premium service/club seats but the (lazy) move that was made to try to use the basketball sideline seats for football club 44 was misguided at best.
They were told this by MANY former club44 pass holders (my family was one and new several others with same opinion). The endzones premium seat schedule is very likley to change now that they have hard data to back up all the negative feedback they recieved when they were trying to sell them this summer.
Make no mistake, there is a sizable demand for tickets that are premium priced with club access, but none of the people who are wiling to pay those prices want to sit in the end zone (I know some on this board know people who like those seats, but that is an exception, not the rule)
No one is paying that for endzone seats. No amount of food ( moot for many of us on here as we tailgate all day before) is worth that. Anyone can see on the map that almost all of the endzone premiums are unsold. It isn't that the location isn't ok, that price point isn't.$263 a seat! Includes food and beverage, but that's crazy. Wildhack keeps saying that there was demand for this, but I just don't see it. Every game has almost all of these seats still available. Not a good look for TV
Yup, all they need to do (which I already suggested to them) is to tie the club 44 to the sideline premium sections that are above the Khun Lounge premium section that ends at row 8.No one is paying that for endzone seats. No amount of food ( moot for many of us on here as we tailgate all day before) is worth that. Anyone can see on the map that almost all of the endzone premiums are unsold. It isn't that the location isn't ok, that price point isn't.
Hey, theyll be great seats for hoops at least. For fb at $263 a pop, phhh. Swing and a miss.
Anything over 40k is fantastic, IMO.We’re at 38k
That's roughly 89% full. Which would have translated to 44K last year. That will look like a solid crowd. Especially with the blue which hides the empty seats a bit better.We’re at 38k
And GREAT opportunity to sample the experience at the VIP Experience thread pinned above. Leading bid right now is around 25% of the value of the package and auction benefits Syracuse University student athletes!The sideline seats are 2x as much but virtually sold out. Wildhack is right about demand for premium service/club seats but the (lazy) move that was made to try to use the basketball sideline seats for football club 44 was misguided at best.
They were told this by MANY former club44 pass holders (my family was one and knew several others with same opinion). The endzones premium seat schedule is very likley to change now that they have hard data to back up all the negative feedback they recieved when they were trying to sell them this summer.
Make no mistake, there is a sizable demand for tickets that are premium priced with club access, but none of the people who are wiling to pay those prices want to sit in the end zone (I know some on this board know people who like those seats, but that is an exception, not the rule)
Well we will be there, but would prefer something a little better weatherwise.Yup not to mention now it looks like t-storms as well. Hoping for some late improvement or shifting in the storm system or Sat could be a hot mess.
I believe the unsold seats counted do include the pink resale dots, so we will likely see an announced attendance of around 40k or 95% capacity.
Not too bad. LGO!
On a much smaller scale the Syracuse Crunch give each season ticket holder two vouchers to give to friends for a free ticket to a regular season game.Plus for Marrone’s opener they did give away tickets. A lot of them. At the fair.
Throw in that it was a more interesting, Big 10
opponent, and it all worked.
If it's 40k announced, it's anywhere from 36-38k actual butts in seats. Thats better than we all thought. Im hopeful, yet skeptical. If its closer to 36 actual, still leaves almost 7k real empty nice new blue pews. Which would be, say, marginally better than we hoped. 38 actual, don't think anyone here would complain at all given everything.I believe the unsold seats counted do include the pink resale dots, so we will likely see an announced attendance of around 40k or 95% capacity.