If I remember correctly, there will be six different price tiers for baseball tickets.
If I remember correctly, there will be six different price tiers for baseball tickets.
Actually we're both wrong. Looking at ragincajuns.com it's $250/yr, which is a little under $9/game.
My point still stands that UL should price tickets to the market.
I don't care what any other school prices their tickets at. I don't think that's important. (We obviously can't charge as much as LSU and we can probably charge a more than Rice.) What's important is that UL is not leaving money on the table. If there are lots of people who are willing to pay more than $250 for grandstand seats we should be charging more than $250.
I'm personally in alignment with your opinion on seat value and reassignment. I just think you shouldn't punch Frenchie... regardless of what he posted. He isn't calling out a particular "fat cat"... he's just hoping he gets some consideration for long time support.
Just tell him you're sorry for jumping on him personally about your difference in point of view. You're too smart of a poster not to know why. Just do it.
NOTE: No fat cats were harmed in the making of this thread.
Wrong again.... I just logged into my account and my grandstand tickets are $290.00 each. If you think we should be charging more than Arkansas, Ole Miss, & Houston then we will have to agree to disagree. You are painting with a very broad brush here and didn't do your homework. It's obvious some tickets in the new stadium will cost more money but you are out of line implying that we are way out of line with ticket pricing.
If I'm reading it right, ragincajuns.com says $250. If you're saying the website is wrong I don't doubt you and I'm glad to see that they're continuing to raise prices.
Again, I think we should price our tickets to the local market. If you own an apartment complex in Lafayette you're not going to look at Oxford, MS and Houston, TX to figure out what to charge in rent. You're going to price according to the local market. Your goal is to get 100% occupancy at as high of a price as you can get. It doesn't matter one bit if a similar apartment rents for 1,200 in Houston or 700 in Oxford. That's not what you use to set prices. It's the same thing with tickets. The (crappy) New York Knicks charge $200 for a ticket that will cost around $50 in most other NBA arenas. Why? Becuase that's what the local market will pay for those tickets.
So anyway, yeah I guess we'll agree to disagree.
Demand should dictate prices. Taking a look at how many people are on the waiting lists for bleacher seats, grandstand tickets and boxes should give the athletic department a good idea of demand.
The price of LSU, McNeese or Yankees baseball tickets should have nothing to do with the price of Cajuns' tickets.
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