Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
LouisianaB
From what I have been told, this is an incorrect figure from the Advocate. Its improbable especially considering they didn't run out until the second half. If it was 6,000, they would have run out probably in the 1st quarter.
We tried to buy water in 2nd quarter and was told they were out. The stadium may not have been completely out but different areas were out well before 2nd half.
On top of that once you are told we are out, no one is going wait another 30 minutes in a different line for water.
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
LouisianaB
From what I have been told, this is an incorrect figure from the Advocate. Its improbable especially considering they didn't run out until the second half. If it was 6,000, they would have run out probably in the 1st quarter.
Seeing some try to justify the shortfall is disheartening.
It means things won't change long term.
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
Seeing some try to justify the shortfall is disheartening.
It means things won't change long term.
there is no excuse for running out of water
getting on here and posting obnoxiously wrong information just to infame the situation has no excuse either
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
rouses, Albertsons, walmart are not far away. I'm sure Shilling stocks water. Looks like early on whoever was in charge of water could have seen they were short and called or sent out for more, maybe
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
JMV JustMyView
Only 6000 bottles were available.
I'm hearing it was misquoted and the actual amount was 17,000. Which still doesn't solve the issue at hand.
There were also two cooling stations with free water served in disposable cups. Which apparently wasn't well communicated.
The numbers really don't matter that much. Sodexo has under performed for a very long time.
Next time we have a daytime game in September we should advertise it as at Our Lady of Lourdes stadium and triage center.
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
besides, Cajun fans who posted here that they made it through the game ok were drinking beer . . . what is all the whoopla about water for . . .
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
there is no excuse for running out of water
getting on here and posting obnoxiously wrong information just to infame the situation has no excuse either
Seeing the shortfall numbers inflated or deflated serves no purpose.
People will only remember how it made them feel at the time.
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
Seeing the shortfall numbers inflated or deflated serves no purpose.
People will only remember how it made them feel at the time.
Those folks aren't coming back.
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
Seeing some try to justify the shortfall is disheartening.
It means things won't change long term.
If you thought my post was justifying running out of water, you have comprehension issues.
6000 is much different than 17000. Again, no justification, but facts matter
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
LouisianaB
If you thought my post was justifying running out of water, you have comprehension issues.
6000 is much different than 17000. Again, no justification, but facts matter
The Advocate article was posted 2+ days ago. Do we not have a good enough relationship with our official paper to get a revision or retraction in that timeframe?
Re: Game Day Planning…. Not Acceptable
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Originally Posted by
Clutch0364
We tried to buy water in 2nd quarter and was told they were out. The stadium may not have been completely out but different areas were out well before 2nd half.
On top of that once you are told we are out, no one is going wait another 30 minutes in a different line for water.
Exactly. Every line was extremely long. Bouncing around to different lines after standing in the first one for 30 plus minutes in direct sun is not realistic
Luckily a friend brought me a bottle of hot water in the second quarter before they ran out. I then was able to fill it up 3 times at halftime . If not for that I would have likely bailed like most of the remaining crowd did
BTW- below is a good example of adjusting to the situation at
Hand/ making an exception vs. what we had happen
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hydrate for game day! Fans can bring one sealed water bottle up to 32 ounces into Tiger Stadium! <a href="https://t.co/fkSOx6yFmI">pic.twitter.com/fkSOx6yFmI</a></p>— LSU Game Operations (@LSUgameops) <a href="https://twitter.com/LSUgameops/status/1837221650930323892?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 20, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>