Confirmed with a good source. The stadium club price of $500 is planned to include SBC Tourney and would include post-season regional/supers.
As far as suites - I'm sure they would have to purchase the tickets - like everybody else. But, they already paid their premium lease fee over the agreed time commitment.
Any word on the RCAF Annual Fund minimum donation for grandstand seating?? What about parking...hopefully it's better than last season. Non parking pass lot was closer than pass lot
RCAF annual fund $100 minimum level for all season ticket holders: http://www.ragincajuns.com/sports/20...ts.aspx?id=482
Parking: http://www.ragincajuns.com/documents...ap.pdf?id=1773
Seating: http://www.ragincajuns.com/documents...ng_Chart_2.pdf
I wasn't sure how they would do the stadium club access so I made sure to ask. Basically it's $500 for a set of wristbands (one per individual game most likely color coded or assigned to a specific game so you probably won't be able to use a bunch for one game.) The number of memberships you can buy is based off donation level and number of tickets you have.
The thing about parking is that last season they allowed folks to park along the street, between the A and B lots. Not only did this allow them to park as close as the people in both those lots, they would also block us from exiting onto that street. I hope this year they don't allow that to happen.
I somewhat disagree, I had a B lot pass anyway, and still parked on that street half the time. I think you should at least be required to have a B lot pass to park right there.
As for the vehicles that parked in the B lot spaces right there facing the street, I don't see the need to allow them to drive over the median to exit onto that road. You're in the lot, just back up and exit the lot like normal instead of driving over the grass. But allowing vehicles with the correct passes to parallel park down that road should be okay.
Don’t think anyone should be able to park on the street.
It does help that this year there won't be any construction zones with materials taking up normal parking for baseball.
If you have a parking pass in either A or B, why not park there instead of the street? Is there any handicap parking, if so where?
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