I've tried at least a game a year for the last several years. There hasn't been a single time that one of the following hasn't happened. Most of the time is multiple issues:
1) ticket scanners don't work
2) person checking tickets to get to section are slow as _____
3) concession lines are a mile long and/or product is horrible (cold nacho cheese, stale hot dog bun, etc.)
4) speakers are either piercing loud or too low to hear anything (I'll put the inappropriate music for my children to hear here as well)
I like the Cub Scout idea. 20 odd years ago when my son was a Cub Scout that was being done. I can remember 500 free Cub Scouts getting in and 500 or more paying parents.
I also like the idea about the cheerleaders that would definitely bring some parents to the game. some of you are rolling with some really good ideas. hopefully Martin Hall is taking notes.
Someone should have a notebook of ideas of what worked in the past and what didn’t work. It could be game plans from the past.
I wouldn’t say it be guilting parents. I say it’s promoting your kids to go to that college and to give them a college experience when they are young. They wouldn’t have to go but they would want to go because they be with college students doing college extracurricular activities.
You are making future fans, and possibly future students , and giving parents to see your product. Who would of never went in the first place
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