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    The average cost of domestic draft in a keg beer is between 55 and 75 cents per pint (16 oz).
    A 32 oz plastic cup costs about 15 cents.

    So... for a 32 oz beer, the Cajundome's cost is somewhere between $1.25 and $1.65 per beer (and that is being very generous, it's probably cheaper because of the volume they purchase).

    $1.25 cost selling for $10 is a 700% markup.
    $1.65 cost selling for $10 is a 506% markup.

    Obviously, paying the employees who serve the beer is not factored into these numbers.

    With that said... I still pay the $10, but I know others who refuse to pay $10. I also know people who used to purchase 2-3 beers a game, but now limit themselves to only one beer.


  2. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonaldDrump View Post
    Free beer for anyone over 60 with a student ID.
    When I graduated, I enrolled the next year, 3 hours, just to get my student ID and sit with my friends in the animal farm. Cheaper than two season tickets back then.

  3. #75

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxCajuns View Post
    UPC STUDENT SPOTLIGHT SHOT NEEDS TO COME BACK, AND UP THE MONEY
    McDonalds and/or 20 bucks worth of food....come on, man!

  4. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatestStory View Post
    The average cost of domestic draft in a keg beer is between 55 and 75 cents per pint (16 oz).
    A 32 oz plastic cup costs about 15 cents.

    So... for a 32 oz beer, the Cajundome's cost is somewhere between $1.25 and $1.65 per beer (and that is being very generous, it's probably cheaper because of the volume they purchase).

    $1.25 cost selling for $10 is a 700% markup.
    $1.65 cost selling for $10 is a 506% markup.

    Obviously, paying the employees who serve the beer is not factored into these numbers.

    With that said... I still pay the $10, but I know others who refuse to pay $10. I also know people who used to purchase 2-3 beers a game, but now limit themselves to only one beer.
    Most sporting events/concerts I go to you will pay that much for a 16 oz...imo it's not a bad price when comparing with other venues, in fact it is a really good price.

  5. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchie35 View Post
    I understand that this would be a miracle at best. But just think, what would the dome do if 3-4K students showed up. Hell even if 2k would show up. Not enough room behind the goal. We as fans can't get them to come. It would take one hell of a promotion by the university to get this done. Like I said, and I think none of up have the answer, what do the students think about basketball games. What is their reasoning for not showing up.....
    How does a school like Utah State get 4,000 students to every game? Someone should look into that. It should be doable at UL. Up to now, there has been no apparent effort to get students excited about UL sports. Once you get them to the game, you have to have not only a good product on the court, but have something for them to do to get them involved. We need someone to choreograph yells and cheers that everyone can get into. It might be, for example, spelling out C-A-J-U-N-S with the band that the whole arena can get into. Get all the students to the CajunDome with free beer for practice sessions, for example, like yell practice at Texas A&M. We need to get everyone attending a game involved, picking up what the students do and getting involved so attending a game is memorable. We have almost 20,000 students. Getting 3,000-4,000 for every game should not be a problem. If we are ever going to be attractive to a conference like the AAC, since we are not in a major market, we need to have game appeal, i.e. winning programs and great crowds with an awesome atmosphere.

    My links to YouTube for Utah State did not seem to work. Not sure how to copy and paste as that did not work. If anyone can, please paste active links. You need to see what their students are like and what kind of game atmosphere is there. The same is true for Wichita State. One of the best atmospheres in the country and a great program that got them into the AAC from not that large a market.

  6. #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    How does a school like Utah State get 4,000 students to every game? Someone should look into that. It should be doable at UL. Up to now, there has been no apparent effort to get students excited about UL sports. Once you get them to the game, you have to have not only a good product on the court, but have something for them to do to get them involved. We need someone to choreograph yells and cheers that everyone can get into. It might be, for example, spelling out C-A-J-U-N-S with the band that the whole arena can get into. Get all the students to the CajunDome with free beer for practice sessions, for example, like yell practice at Texas A&M. We need to get everyone attending a game involved, picking up what the students do and getting involved so attending a game is memorable. We have almost 20,000 students. Getting 3,000-4,000 for every game should not be a problem. If we are ever going to be attractive to a conference like the AAC, since we are not in a major market, we need to have game appeal, i.e. winning programs and great crowds with an awesome atmosphere.

    My links to YouTube for Utah State did not seem to work. Not sure how to copy and paste as that did not work. If anyone can, please paste active links. You need to see what their students are like and what kind of game atmosphere is there. The same is true for Wichita State. One of the best atmospheres in the country and a great program that got them into the AAC from not that large a market.
    Utah State also has about 8K more students than we have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    Kids today are mostly interested in their smart phones and video games. I see it every day. They are walking to class texting, listening to music or whatever the hell else they do on the phones. It's like the cell phone zombie apocalypse. I really don't think they really care about going to a basketball game.
    Let's expand on this a bit, most of what you are saying is true. It's not just college kids but also adults. We can belittle it all we want but the facts are the facts. Their's a lot more entertainment out there than their was 20-30 years ago. We can also watch almost every game from home on the couch or on our phones. Add to this that a regular season game doesn't really matter as much as it used to and it mostly boils down to the tournaments, the administration must do more than simply put on a basketball game for folks to take 2 and half hours out their day to come to the dome. I think they are finally getting it for football but we must do it for basketball. It must be an event.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    Utah State also has about 8K more students than we have.
    And most of them are Mormon. They can't drink, smoke or have sex. Nothing else for a college student to do besides go to a basketball game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatestStory View Post
    The average cost of domestic draft in a keg beer is between 55 and 75 cents per pint (16 oz).
    A 32 oz plastic cup costs about 15 cents.

    So... for a 32 oz beer, the Cajundome's cost is somewhere between $1.25 and $1.65 per beer (and that is being very generous, it's probably cheaper because of the volume they purchase).

    $1.25 cost selling for $10 is a 700% markup.
    $1.65 cost selling for $10 is a 506% markup.

    Obviously, paying the employees who serve the beer is not factored into these numbers.

    With that said... I still pay the $10, but I know others who refuse to pay $10. I also know people who used to purchase 2-3 beers a game, but now limit themselves to only one beer.
    Two years ago, and before that too, count me as one of the ones that would partake in 2 big beers per game. That was when all the prices were the same and a large Envie cost me $9. Now a similar sized "specialty" beer is, what, $13 now? Around a 50% increase. Not to mention the "specialty" beer selection is even crappier than it was last year. The huge price jump and crappy selection got me out of buying beer at games all together now. Same story for my buddy who comes to nearly every game with me. I used to enjoy those brews too. Bummer...

  10. #82

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    I think if you do $5 for small and $8 for large I think they would be surprised that they would make more money.


  11. #83

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFan3406 View Post
    Two years ago, and before that too, count me as one of the ones that would partake in 2 big beers per game. That was when all the prices were the same and a large Envie cost me $9. Now a similar sized "specialty" beer is, what, $13 now? Around a 50% increase. Not to mention the "specialty" beer selection is even crappier than it was last year. The huge price jump and crappy selection got me out of buying beer at games all together now. Same story for my buddy who comes to nearly every game with me. I used to enjoy those brews too. Bummer...
    I used to buy (at minimum) 1 beer and a bag of spicy peanuts from Mr. Vic before I even got to my seat...every home game...haven’t bought either since pre-renovations...

  12. #84

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    Who decided that Shinner Bock is an import? Texas is not another country, even though they think it is.


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