I told you who I was worried about.
I told you who I was worried about.
Ok. The team members that are hosting are they all rcaf?
Sounds like you have a lot of people to help unload and load. Change the way you do things, everybody does something every time. The way you tailgate doesn't void the university of liability of having vehicles driving around an area with 20k people walking around in it. I see enormous tailgates all over the place that don't have vehicles in the spots. Tv, generator, tables, food, cook trailer, DJ system...no vehicles. It can be done.
Here are the issues at hand - and I really think it is because Farmer is an idiot -
1. Timing was/is horrible - this should have been announced at the spring game or at least a "townhall" type meeting to be had and a date that should have been announced at the spring game to discuss possible changes and get feedback from the DONORS that have been here for 30 years, before anyone charged for tailgating
2. It should also be announced that all spots were going to be priced according to the distance to the stadium, road, access to power, etc - just like parking, the closer/ more prime location you are the more expensive the spot (since I haven't seen any complain about paying, and ultimately it's a money grab and to prevent people from using tailgate spots as parking spots only because someone got butthurt about not having a tailgate spot
Make the first row of spots having to donate LA Classics giving level, plus $2,000/spot; then from 2nd row to the gravel road donate to the AD Level, plus $1,500/spot with paved road frontage adding a premium of $500, then the next 10 rows have to be at $2,500 level, plus $750/spot and same road premium, then the next 10 at a $1,000 level, $500/spot and same road premium - so if so done wants to pay that kind of jack to park their car, let them, but keep the rules in place about 5 hrs prior to CookOff closing all vehicle traffic to "tailgate village"
Those that tailgate on the side of the stadium hills are at the same level as the first row of tailgate village.
RVs along baseball tract have the same pricing requirements as TV, but with a $1,000 RV premium
RVs in the north end zone price them at a graduated scale similar to TV
Then make all RVs and Tailgate spots have a 8 Season ticket minimum, but allow credit for up to 3 members of that tailgate crew
Now you'll have the existing rules that matter and everyone knows (which UP needs to fully enforce) - you'll have your revenue stream that is significantly increased, and you do this to price out the "parking lot" spot
Now, who wants to ______?
The real problem us Scott Farmer is an IDIOT - he is small time swim coach mentality, he isn't a true leader, he reincarnate of the fossil
-----Sounds like he hasn't experienced the PBA atmosphere!!! lol---No, it really is nice to just go to the game and not have to worry about anything but an ice chest and maybe some chairs---Now your work day can be tough like the pig for HC but we have some vets!!! I am just happy that we don't have to put up the tent anymore!!! btw, how many years have we done this??? Were you back yet???
What you are saying makes sense but it has flaws, or one big flaw I should say. While it would be nice to have prices allocated on position within the "village" and proximity to cajun field, the problem you will run into is that many people have had those spots for years. Sure, their level of donation may be less than someone who is tailgating at the fence by Congress but the idea is that they've held those spots and used them for years which would include the very thin times of the late Stokley years as well as the well decorated tenure of the "toothpick".
To go to these people now and tell them they either donate $2,000 to RCAF and then have to pay normal fees would be a PR suicide mission. You don't do that to longstanding fans who have been with you through all of the frustrating years and have been a part of one of your only income sources. If you were to open up new ones around the stadium and want to do this, that is fine. If you have some people give up their spaces and you bring in new people who have been on the waiting list and want to charge them this, that's fine as well but drastic measures will create drastic responses. The only way that will work is if they do incremental increases over the next few years and its across the board.
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