I did want to add that myself or people I was with had no issues with concession times at third party vendors (Acadian Slice or that BBQ guy on visitor side). We didn't try traditional concessions though.
I did want to add that myself or people I was with had no issues with concession times at third party vendors (Acadian Slice or that BBQ guy on visitor side). We didn't try traditional concessions though.
This is going to sound crazy, but I see The Super Dome does it so it must work. What if we have local restaurants that set up booths inside the stadium, you could have 10 different restaurants serving food at games, and I am sure the university would get the majority of the profits.
Have Deano’s, Zeus’s I mean how many restaurants does Lafayette have ?
The pros do it why couldn’t we do the same thing.
Why did we get rid of the wristbands for beer?
If the availability and price of concessions is what's keeping folks home, that's another in a long line of Lafayette excuses. Its not perfect, but I haven't been in a stadium where perfect is on the menue. You should try to get a popcorn or beer at some professional venues, its every bit as bad of an experience.
If you want a big crowd at Cajun Field, the experience has to be better than the experience is at your house or someone's watch party.
You aren't going to draw big crowds of people that attend in person just for the love of the game anymore. Like everyone has said, this will be the reality for live sporting events moving forward with giant flat screen TVs and streaming options.
Chalk it up as a "Lafayette excuse" but if we want the casual fan to come into the stadium with the 15k diehards, we need to figure out the hindrances and address them.
Why can't we do this like festivals? Have people go to kiosks around the stadium, and buy CajunBucks. They can buy them with cash or card. Now, you've solved 60% of your slowdowns by giving everyone the only accepted currency in the stadium - or you can have half the concessions paying as is, and half using CajunBucks.
At least you give the appearance of trying to make concession management better.
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