SEC considering lifting beer sale ban
This subject came up on another board, and after thinking about it, I think it has big implications for the planned Blue Bell renovation.
If the SEC were to eliminate its ban on alcohol sales in general seating areas, and leave it up to the schools, what do you think the effect would be on club seating? Would people still pay thousands of dollars extra for club access if everyone in the stadium could buy alcohol? I think that makes premium location a must for club seating (who would buy outfield club seats if you could buy booze and sit in the grandstand regular seating?). I don't think it would have much, if any detrimental effect on demand for the Diamond Club as these seats come with a premium location, but I think it would have to make us think twice about the proposed Blue Bell expansion
Of course, even if the SEC let's the schools set their own policy, it could be that we have so much invested in club seating at Kyle Field that we decide to continue the current policy, lest we undercut the premium seating that provides a huge chunk of the revenue needed to service the debt on the stadium rebuild.
This subject came up on another board, and after thinking about it, I think it has big implications for the planned Blue Bell renovation.
If the SEC were to eliminate its ban on alcohol sales in general seating areas, and leave it up to the schools, what do you think the effect would be on club seating? Would people still pay thousands of dollars extra for club access if everyone in the stadium could buy alcohol? I think that makes premium location a must for club seating (who would buy outfield club seats if you could buy booze and sit in the grandstand regular seating?). I don't think it would have much, if any detrimental effect on demand for the Diamond Club as these seats come with a premium location, but I think it would have to make us think twice about the proposed Blue Bell expansion
Of course, even if the SEC let's the schools set their own policy, it could be that we have so much invested in club seating at Kyle Field that we decide to continue the current policy, lest we undercut the premium seating that provides a huge chunk of the revenue needed to service the debt on the stadium rebuild.