They have tradition buddy. It's authentic and not created through discounts and coordination with festivals or downtown events. It has very little to do with other events and everything to do with bringing children to family tailgating or inviting people over to the house for viewing. That's how a culture is built.
Everything that i posted will raise revenue. If Festival International wasnt making money it wouldn’t even exist or any other festival around here.
Where you make your money is on food, drinks, merchandise, vendors, everything you are doing outside the stadium.
Like i said i will spend 200 dollars to go out all day Saturday on food, drinks, face painting, ball toss, on a hat a t-shirt, a painting of The Quad, a UL necklace, just about anything that you would sell at a Festival you could sell outside the gates at Cajun Field on gamedays.
Festival model is the money making model. Our revenue would probably double if we did that stuff outside the stadium before game time, but it cant be no small affair it has to be a big spectacle like a festival!
Listen to T . . .
Tradition starts with grassroots efforts. We are a grassroots culture. In order to grant the wishes of what the athletic department is looking for, you first have to attract people which is access. Doubling the cost of tailgating in a competitive market like this one was not a smart move. They even tried it with baseball and had to go back to the original plan because of the backlash.
Taking a family to the movies costs about as much as going to a UL football game. People don't seem to mind doing that, but a football game is too costly. Go figure. As someone pointed out, a football game has to be more than just the game. It has to be an event that people want to participate in.
A few thousand people stayed away last Saturday because of the near death experience of 11AM football in September.
That's lost revenue. If we have to prostrate ourselves at the altar of espn, the least we can do is make sure people don't die because we ran out of freakin' water. Gameday mismanagement. This happens every year and is one of the biggest drains on Gameday revenue.
Sir, Festival International gets a stipend from the City of Lafayette Government to help offset cost for years. They also have volunteers' work the events; UL has no such advantage, and everything has a cost. Apples & Oranges.
I was told if there was going to be any coordination between that event and a UL athletic event, the Administration would have to add some funds because no money from local or state Tourism funds can be used to promote athletic events. But you might want to reach out Dr. Maggard for clarification if there are loopholes or other avenues.
Agree on the tailgating fees, but why did they? You know the answer, the need for more revenue. You know they are robbing Peter to pay Paul from the General RCAF Funds. But if you think those were too high, do you think tying homecoming or any other football game to Festival International will ease the complaints on the new premium seating cost next year. LOL!!!!
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