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My FIL has had premium/next to premium season tickets for 25 some odd years, and while I don't write the checks, it does anger me every time he gets an increase.
I'm curious to know where his seats are. If they are premium seats, then they have a multiyear commitment with built in annual cost escalators, so there should be no surprise in those increases. There were only 2 other seating areas with increases that were very minimal. Those areas were non-premium seats in the lower seating bowl where secondary market data showed us that STMs have been able to re-sell their seats for 50% over face value, so I doubt any of those people have issues with a small price increase on their seats
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What % of the great/good/better than OK seats are season ticket holders?
Most
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And what portion of those are on auto renew
We don't have auto renew. I actually have to call each one of my accounts and process their payment. Or they can go to their account online and do it themselves
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Owned by corporations for client/prospect entertainment? A few extra bucks per game isn't going to make them cancel their tickets - it's an expense they've budgeted for whether or not we have a good team or the seats get used, and they need the tickets available for last minute salesman/client requests
.We do have a lot of business accounts and corporate partnerships, but you'd be surprised at how many are just individuals or groups of individuals
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Sure sucks for the family that wants take take their kids to the game. It wasn't too long ago you could get 4 seats, 4 dogs, and 4 drinks for less than a trip to Chili's.
We still have plenty of single game ticket offers throughout the season that make this possible. I think I saw a promo the other for $4 tickets