I like this move if done to be cost saving and modernize. It’s our administration’s responsibility to be fiscally conservative. However, I learned my lesson last year when I forgot to download my tickets to my phone until game time. Cajun Field Wi-Fi didn’t allow me to access my tickets. I walked up to the ticket office to print them. It was a customer service experience I will not forget. Remember to download your tickets ahead of time and it will be easy!
I stated I’m a fan of the physical ticket because I keep them all.
But this is the way most ticketing for all events is going. Try going to a big concert now. Pro sports. Universities are going this way too. Miami just to name one is completely paperless for major sports. I can imagine most will be soon enough.
They are going to have to have physical tickets for walk ups, though, right?
You think Miami has service issues? It’s not the idea, it’s that you can’t use your phone once the band starts at the oak. It’s setting yourself up for failure…again. I tailgate right there at the main gate, trust me it’s going to be an issue until service is upgraded
Wait a decade or so...if the push for the PAC/"entertainment district" bears fruit. It will ALL be third party. At least that's the long range plan, including going third party on the dome. One would think attention would be paid by "planners" to the demographic history of Lafayette. The expendible household money once went downtown, then Northgate Mall/Moss area, then 70506/Acadiana Mall, now 70508/Costco. It doesn't come back, as much as the government throws money at a man made natural progression. New and shiney sells only if it is surrounded by disposable income households...living in new housing.
Carry on, back to football.
Miami say on their website specifically that there’s no Wi-Fi at venues and to download tickets prior to the event.
Agreed that it’s setting up to be a huge growing pain, but it’s simple enough to adapt to. University needs to yell from the rooftops in whatever platform they have to download prior to kickoff or it’ll be a parking lot at the gate. People will eventually get it. If it doesn’t turn them off, which is just sad if mobile ticketing is someone’s last straw.
Gerry and Maggard are pretty tight. Maybe Gerry can set up a podcast to get Maggard on to get his perspective on this.
The mobile ticketing has been in the works for a while. It is now a done deal.
Unfortunatey it appears to be the same old same in regards to making sure the process has been completely thought through for all contingiences. The general vibe I am getting is that "we will deal with it".
First and foremost is the connectivity issue. Apparently they have addressed the issue with the mobile scanners. As far as general bandwidth with the major carriers (i.e. AT&T or Verizon) it is still unknown. This is a HUGE issue and if it isn't front and center for the University then they are really out of touch with their customer base.
So....University admin....you are reading this thread... I know that for a fact. Is the bandwidth, connectivity issue at Cajunfield addressed or not? If it is then shout it from the rooftops.
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