Does UL give free admission with an LHSAA coach's card? I've been told LSU does...
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Does UL give free admission with an LHSAA coach's card? I've been told LSU does...
Is that coaches card the same or simular in status as the referee's card? If so I do know UL gives free admission to ref's!!Originally Posted by locoguano
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Originally Posted by locoguano
They used to. I assume they still do.
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Sales to the general public begin Tuesday, Aug. 8
LAFAYETTE – Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns football season ticket holders can begin purchasing additional tickets for the 2006 season opener at Louisiana State starting Monday, July 31.
Tickets for the Sept. 2 contest will be sold at $38 apiece (includes $2 handling fee) and will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Season ticket holders will have first priority until Monday, Aug. 7.
Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 8, the remaining allotment will be available for sale to the general public at $38.
Tickets can be purchased by calling the Cajundome Ticket Office at 337-265-2100 or by visiting the ticket windows at the Cajundome located on Cajundome Blvd. Office hours are 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday-Friday.
The Ragin’ Cajuns and LSU Tigers will kickoff at 7 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 2 at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. The game will begin the fifth campaign under head coach Rickey Bustle.
LOUISIANA SI - 1st of all I am NOT a fan of using the CajunDome box office and I'm not a fan of this recent breaking news. Besides any 4pm close is a season ticket killer.
- 2nd of all $38 for all appears to be a price change/hike policy, (even though I don't think it is)
OK here is the thing I don't understand; If you are going to go out of your way to do the right thing and give each season ticket holder the opportunity for a "single" $25 ticket to the season opener . . . and settle for $7 profit.
Why go for the entire gusto on all the rest? To me selling ALL the tickets is prority-ONE. If $7 profit is not enough how about saying we are going to make what we make for a walkup at a home game plus a dollar.
At the very least, why not give a $2 discount to any extra tickets bought by season ticket holders so that the final price doesn't appear higher than the $36 full ticket price that has been talked about since the start.
jtol (just typing out loud)
The school should stop letting anyone in free!! Students, referees, coaches, whatever. Those folks who are not students can definitely afford a discounted ticket or a ticket at a special rate. Every little bit helps and people getting in free doesn't help It's not the same for student's, but they should still have to pay. This coming season will be the last one I will be able to use my ID for as I am finishing my graduate degree, but, I went ahead and bought season tickets anyway (5 for $250). Something should still be done to make students buy season tickets, either at a reduced rate or something.Originally Posted by locoguano
Before you even say it, I am well aware of the politics, potential reduced attendence of students at games, etc. But if students don't pay anyway, what are you losing? Those who aren't students have no excuse for not paying for their admission into games.
I believe there is a fee in our tuition that pays for us getting in free. I don't think it is very high but I believe its there.Originally Posted by rhineaux
Right, but, being there is limit on how much the Ath. Dept can recieve from the "university", the fee could be $1000 per student, and they are still limited on what they can give.Originally Posted by Clutch0364
I think that students should have the oppurtunity to buy season tickets to each sport, for a specified fee depending on the sport ($5 per game for football is not the same as $5 per game for baseball), or be able buy an atheltics pass, for $X so at least they are paying. if they don't want to do that, they can buy individual game tickets. Other schools do it. We can too. Students are definitely not the richest section of our society, but a large majority of them can afford to pay to get into a game. If we can pay $6 per beer at a basketball or baseball game, we can surely pay for admission.
Rineaux, the athletic departent makes $425,000 a semester off these student fees at $25/person. I promise you that they are making more money doing it this way than if they would do away with the fee and make students buy tickets.Originally Posted by rhineaux
that's fine. That doesn't mean that we can't still charge that money when students pay their tuition and just call it "Athletic Improvement Fund." then we can still charge them for admission to games.Originally Posted by CajunRebel
Or, raise the amount that is paid for when they pay tuition to $50 or $75 per student. It would make sense. UL sports are performing better these days, attendance is increasing, demand for tickets is increasing. Better product and higher demand = ability to increase selling price. Its simple economics.
I am fairly sure that raising the student fees for athletics would need approval by the legislature. It is against the current law for universities to raise student fees for athletics past current levels. This is one of the problems UL has as compared to rest of Sunbelt. I believe that W. Kentucky has student fees of $150 per semester for athletics.Originally Posted by rhineaux
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