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8521.16 in reply to 8521.15
Date: 12/5/2007 11:28:35 PM
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season ticket holders doesnt increase your income. It just gives you insurance that x amount of ticket holders will come to the game the whoel season. In your case you can aspect at least 152 supporters each game.


This is not true.

The amount of ticket holders impact your economy more than that.

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8521.17 in reply to 8521.16
Date: 12/5/2007 11:30:38 PM
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What part is not true.. and how does it impact the economy then?

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8521.19 in reply to 8521.18
Date: 12/6/2007 12:54:41 AM
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Hmm, i see.

Weird though, if it has that much impact it should be given another name other than season ticket holders.

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8521.20 in reply to 8521.12
Date: 5/15/2013 10:18:33 AM
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Just wondering, in case of the bleachers were full, would the fans purchase lower tier tickets?

Say, I set the price of bleacher to be $8 to attract more fans to attend, it could be full easily. And then they had to buy lower tier tickets or even courtside tickets to watch the game. Does it work in this way?

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8521.22 in reply to 8521.20
Date: 5/15/2013 6:05:30 PM
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Just wondering, in case of the bleachers were full, would the fans purchase lower tier tickets?

I seriously doubt it. I had my bleachers sell out every game for a season at max prices, but it didn't seem to impact my other seats. (which didn't sell out).

I think each level of seating has a "cap" on it.

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8521.25 in reply to 8521.20
Date: 5/18/2013 4:52:46 AM
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You replied to a six-year-old post >.<

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8521.26 in reply to 8521.20
Date: 5/18/2013 10:07:24 AM
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Just wondering, in case of the bleachers were full, would the fans purchase lower tier tickets?

Say, I set the price of bleacher to be $8 to attract more fans to attend, it could be full easily. And then they had to buy lower tier tickets or even courtside tickets to watch the game. Does it work in this way?


Why in world do you keep replying to posts that are several years old? It's irritating.

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