The only place any grass berms should be is in the outfield for over flow with good chair back seats only along the foul lines and under all of the overhang. Would be nice to extend overhang down the foul lines too if possible.
I took that to mean, if they are running out of money and have to choose between things like a pitching lab or a 360 concourse, which do you want?dermdoc said:
Just finished it. I thought it was weird that they asked whether you favored players stuff like batting cages or a 360 concourse.
Agree. Doubt I will get up and walk all the way around the stadium much.trouble said:
Same. I definitely want players taken care of first.
W.W.J.S.D.???dermdoc said:
Just finished it. I thought it was weird that they asked whether you favored players stuff like batting cages or a 360 concourse.
dermdoc said:Agree. Doubt I will get up and walk all the way around the stadium much.trouble said:
Same. I definitely want players taken care of first.
I suspect that was just trying to whip something out quick and dirty, and not a foreshadowing of things to come with regard to the first base GA section. That's not really something that they would address in this survey.Farmer1906 said:
I really would hate if we lost the Students/GA in the infield right on top of the other team.
twk said:
I didn't grab screen shots, but I'm not sure that the images are necessary to give you an idea.
The things that I recall, regarding premium seating options that they inquired about, are:
- 4 place table tops down the right field line (would be at the top of what is currently the death berm)
- a bullpen club in left
- loge boxes in left
- "living room" seats in left
- expanding the Diamond Club behind home plate
The did seek to gauge your interest in various price levels, and I captured an image of that, because I thought it somewhat informative:
I've got lower infield reserved, which, right now, cost just under $1000/each, and they were asking what level and prices you would be interested in purchasing your preferred location. This was the top level slide (others were cheaper).
It looks like they are contemplating bleacher in place of the death berm, and both lower and upper deck reserved down the 3rd base line. I'm pleased if that is an indication of what is to come.
I really don't want to lose my seats, but there are other seating options I could live with if I got pushed out. I'm looking forward to seeing that they come up with.
LOYAL AG said:twk said:
I didn't grab screen shots, but I'm not sure that the images are necessary to give you an idea.
The things that I recall, regarding premium seating options that they inquired about, are:
- 4 place table tops down the right field line (would be at the top of what is currently the death berm)
- a bullpen club in left
- loge boxes in left
- "living room" seats in left
- expanding the Diamond Club behind home plate
The did seek to gauge your interest in various price levels, and I captured an image of that, because I thought it somewhat informative:
I've got lower infield reserved, which, right now, cost just under $1000/each, and they were asking what level and prices you would be interested in purchasing your preferred location. This was the top level slide (others were cheaper).
It looks like they are contemplating bleacher in place of the death berm, and both lower and upper deck reserved down the 3rd base line. I'm pleased if that is an indication of what is to come.
I really don't want to lose my seats, but there are other seating options I could live with if I got pushed out. I'm looking forward to seeing that they come up with.
I'm wondering if $1200 is seat price only with an additional donation or fully loaded? Right now you and I pay $450 donation and $420 for the tickets. I'm reading that as $450 + $1200 but it's not clear.
Biggest takeaway is I don't see that as indicating that this will be priority point driven.
trouble said:
It said inclusive of ticket cost and funding donation
twk said:I took that to mean, if they are running out of money and have to choose between things like a pitching lab or a 360 concourse, which do you want?dermdoc said:
Just finished it. I thought it was weird that they asked whether you favored players stuff like batting cages or a 360 concourse.
They might want to rethink that. We had drink rails at Olsen for a few years before the renovation. When we played the sips, those jerks would stand behind my seat and shell peanuts, leaving those in front covered with peanut shells until we got the KK to run them off. There's a reason why those were eliminated in the last renovation, and replaced with a line which the SRO folks are required to stand behind (which is the set up I've seen in several other new SEC parks).Quote:
- 360 degree concourse with drink rail all the way around.