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226591.2 in reply to 226591.1
Date: 9/7/2012 5:45:42 PM
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Hi there!


Price is exactly the same in upper divisions

Los italianos piensan que el mundo es tan duro que hace falta tener dos padres, por eso todos tienen un padrino. - Tom Hagen en "El Padrino".
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226591.3 in reply to 226591.2
Date: 9/7/2012 6:02:15 PM
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well that means someone lucky enough to start in div 4 or higher is a leg up on someone starting in div 5

not only higher tv revenue each week, but faster payback on all four arena sections

there are no limits to building lower tier or bleacher seats? in that case I would expect to see 52k seat arenas in div 2 and 104k arenas in div 1 (these sizes are an extrapolation of pushing number of seats to the point of the min price in each section is the "correct"/optimal price)

Last edited by joelwest at 9/7/2012 6:22:33 PM

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226591.4 in reply to 226591.3
Date: 9/7/2012 7:28:25 PM
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in this case it's useful to note that there is a soft cap on attendance. getting above 20K attendance is possible, but very difficult. And it requires building more than 20K seats.

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226591.5 in reply to 226591.4
Date: 9/7/2012 7:49:43 PM
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the data on the charts at the usa website stop around 22 to 23k total attendance for div 2 and div 1. that is why 52k seats for div 2 and 104k seats for div 1 is an extrapolation. the charts are not labeled regarding whether the attendance is just for usa teams or for all teams

without these "soft caps" of around 20k attendance built out arenas in div 2/1 would be generating at least 50% more profit (by pushing "correct"/optimal seat prices down to 18 min in lower and 5 min in bleachers)