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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    I know we complain about the beer prices at the dome but at amway they were $11 for a 24oz beer compared to $12 for a 36oz at the dome. Now the concessions themselves at amway were phenomenal with great variety and decently priced.
    $10 for a 16 ounce beer at LSU softball games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Also, there were many people who used to attend who simply watched on ESPN plus. Some never missed a game. I bet our ratings on that venue were up significantly this year. People I talked to around town were very familiar with our team despite not making every game. All agreed the guys were a true "team".
    Attendance numbers were up this season due to the Fabulous Cajun Chicken appearance. Marlin and Dr. Maggard owe that man a pay check.

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    Serious question. If HUD, after he lost the fans, went 7-5 and lost a bowl game with in his last season, would we have wanted him back?

    Last edited by RaginCajun309; March 21st, 2023 at 10:33 pm. Reason: Lost instead of won

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    Buy season tickets, no Ticket Master fees. Have a couple of drinks at home, or your favorite tavern beforehand.
    A well thought out plan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Unfortunately, the NBA doesn't value older prospects. They prefer prospects that are younger and projectable by age 25. He has nothing to gain by returning and would be better off in the NBA Developmental League. If he is a free agent prospect, then it won't make much of a difference if he returns. His evaluation will help him make a decision.
    I guess they love to overpay the young ones who don't do crap for their team like Zion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun309 View Post
    Serious question. If HUD, after he lost the fans, went 7-5 and lost a bowl game with in his last season, would we have wanted him back?
    Would the fans he lost have wanted him back? Probably not.

    However, had he managed a winning season and bowl game appearance his final year, it would not have been his final year here. He would have received AT LEAST one more, probably two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Also, everyone I spoke to who attended a game this season enjoyed it. Many people did say the reason they did not go to more has nothing to do with staff. It was mostly about cost due to excessive ticket master fees and Dome concessions cost. That situation is definitely impacting support and I hope those contracts can be renegotiated soon
    The Ticketmaster fees online basically double the cost of tickets.

    Do these same fees apply to walk up ticket sales through the ticket booths?

    I’ve always had season tickets or access to them but the Ticketmaster thing has definitely discouraged me from buying single game tickets

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    The Ticketmaster fees online basically double the cost of tickets.

    Do these same fees apply to walk up ticket sales through the ticket booths?

    I’ve always had season tickets or access to them but the Ticketmaster thing has definitely discouraged me from buying single game tickets
    No fees.

  9. #273

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    Concerts are sold out. Lots of overpriced restaurants are full. High school gyms/stadiums (not all) fill up. Ticket prices/fees are a secondary deterrent. If you have a desirable product, I believe Lafayette shows up regardless of cost.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Would the fans he lost have wanted him back? Probably not.

    However, had he managed a winning season and bowl game appearance his final year, it would not have been his final year here. He would have received AT LEAST one more, probably two.
    Accurate perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    The Ticketmaster fees online basically double the cost of tickets.

    Do these same fees apply to walk up ticket sales through the ticket booths?

    I’ve always had season tickets or access to them but the Ticketmaster thing has definitely discouraged me from buying single game tickets
    No. I went to the cajundome when buying tickets and they were much cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    No. I went to the cajundome when buying tickets and they were much cheaper.
    There are no fees if you walk-up on game day.

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