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    Default Re: Oct 7th Tailgate

    Quote Originally Posted by MountainDew View Post
    I don’t care if it’s $400 for a RV spot on the 50 yardline. We cannot continue to charge these prices for the product that is being put out. A phone call was made about renting out a tailgate spot. Instead of charging $150 or so for a single game spot that is not being used, the space will remain unused for $400. This does not make any damn sense.

    I think we all saw the same post on Facebook. And comparing where each spot is in regards to either UL or LSU’s stadium is irrelevant in my opinion. I think the general point of the post is correct. We are outpricing our fanbase.
    I only brought up the comparison because RaginScotsman brought up people driving over to TSAB to RV tailgate instead. I'll go to war over lowering traditional tailgate spot costs (to even free in some areas) along with anyone but owning an RV and not being able to hand over $400 for a premium spot does not resonate with me.

    Edit: To park in lot B (which is the same distance as the RV lot), you have to pay $3060 plus season tickets. That's $510 per game. For a little perspective.

    Edit 2: There's obviously a market for RV casuals that don't want to pay $400/game. I know one personally. They used to bring their RV to Blackham when that was open. So maybe open up a cheap single-game RV location over there.

    Edit 3: I bet if we had an outbound sales team, we could snipe up some of those Acadiana RV folks crossing the Basin if they knew we had $400 single-game spots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fpc4life99 View Post
    In analyzing the current utilization and market dynamics surrounding our RV tailgate spot, it becomes evident that we face a challenge in maintaining its appeal and revenue generation. A core principle of pricing strategy is that demand should precede premium pricing. However, the RV spot's diminishing allure prompts a reconsideration of our approach.

    Historically, the inception of the RV lot was met with exuberance and fervor, characterized by a full house and palpable excitement. Regrettably, the present scenario no longer mirrors this enthusiasm. Consequently, it is worth contemplating a strategic shift in pricing to reignite interest and engagement in this offering.

    One potential strategy is to institute a dynamic pricing model. This system would respond to fluctuations in demand by lowering prices during periods of underutilization and increasing them when demand surges. This dynamic approach aligns with fundamental economic principles and has the potential to optimize revenue streams while simultaneously preserving the sense of exclusivity.

    Additionally, the introduction of targeted promotions and packages tailored to less popular times can incentivize patronage. Discounts, bundled arrangements, or unique experiences associated with the RV spot could be strategically deployed to attract clientele during periods of lower demand.

    To address the prevailing stagnation in excitement, it is imperative to engage with our RV enthusiast community and event attendees. By soliciting feedback and incorporating their suggestions for enhanced amenities, activities, or entertainment options, we foster a sense of co-creation and ensure that our offerings align with their evolving preferences.

    Effective communication and marketing strategies are equally pivotal. Ensuring potential customers are well-informed about RV spot availability and any ongoing promotions is critical. By leveraging targeted marketing campaigns and fostering a sense of anticipation, we can drive interest and ultimately bookings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
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  4. #16

    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Oct 7th Tailgate

    You have to make it valuable before you can charge high prices. You can only charge what people are willing to pay, that’s capitalism. I think our admin has a abnormally high (incorrect) value associated with football stadium ancillary items. We need to build a TRUE fan base then people will spend money because of the value it is to them. If you could care less then it’s not worth anything.


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    Default Re: Oct 7th Tailgate

    Single game tailgate spots are $175 per pass
    Single game RV spots are $400 per pass


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    LSU offers single game RV passes for $100-$250 on River Road. A good bit further walk than Blackham to CF.

    Their (LSU) RV lot right next to stadium cost $7000, and the two RV lots a little further away are $1400.

    $400 right next to stadium with hookups doesn't seem bad in comparison (more like a steal). Maybe offer $100-$250 spots at Blackham for less premium RV spots? Did that during Hud's tenure.
    That makes sense. I just saw the post, but when you consider location the argument kind of loses is substance when you add some context.

  7. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr3888 View Post
    Single game tailgate spots are $175 per pass
    Single game RV spots are $400 per pass
    Cut those by 50% at least

    Charge more the next game if they actually sell out (they won't)

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    Everyone who keeps saying "our prices are in line with blah blah blah" needs to read the comments on these posts..

    Person after person saying "who in the world can afford to bring their family to these games?"

    The only value for UL sports is thru season tickets, and for anyone between 25-40 with a young family, season tickets are about as feasible as saying "I'm sure my kids won't have ANYTHING going on on 8 straight Saturdays"


  9. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr3888 View Post
    Single game tailgate spots are $175 per pass
    Single game RV spots are $400 per pass
    WAY too much

  10. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    WAY too much
    ____ing empty ass parking lot. Who's going to pay that kind of money to cook in a gravel lot. Dumb

  11. #23

    Default Re: Oct 7th Tailgate

    Quote Originally Posted by jaxmc1023 View Post
    Everyone who keeps saying "our prices are in line with blah blah blah" needs to read the comments on these posts..

    Person after person saying "who in the world can afford to bring their family to these games?"

    The only value for UL sports is thru season tickets, and for anyone between 25-40 with a young family, season tickets are about as feasible as saying "I'm sure my kids won't have ANYTHING going on on 8 straight Saturdays"
    What comments/posts? You talking Facebook? I don't have FB.

    The demographic that has RV spots aren't your typical family in my opinion. I agree traditional tailgating costs should be reduced greatly.

    RV spots at Cajun Palms are $150/night with a 3 day/2 night minimum stay if you're spending a Saturday. That's $362 (went do a booking on their website). That is very comparable to a spot at UL with a hookup that allows you to set up on 3 PM Friday and stay until Sunday at 5 PM.

    I don't get how people with RVs are blown away by that.

  12. #24

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    Trying to compare to our peers doesn't take into account that we are in the middle of festival country. We also have parks, concerts, and outdoor activities that cost way less than a tailgate spot inside of a 50+ year old gravel lot. In other words, we have competition around here that other places in our conferences don't outside of Atlanta and Mobile.


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