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92533.20 in reply to 92533.19
Date: 5/31/2009 6:15:07 PM
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Obviously there's that, but I was going for simplicity, assuming you were selling out all seats and not changing the ticket price. You'd also have to consider added revenue in any playoff games.


in this topic it is about huge arenas, and their profit with low prices ;)

And the lower the prices was, you need more time till you get back your invested money - and he asked if the time is still reasonable.

For PO you could count 2/3 of it and it was ok, but you have to be lucky with your assumptions - maybe it is getting a bit more complicated through the fee's who don't affect PO games, but i believe next season there are no fees anymore.

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92533.21 in reply to 92533.10
Date: 5/31/2009 9:39:51 PM
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Here is a realistic example for you.

Starbucks coffee is the 5th largest known arena in the BB world. There are 27,239 bleacher seats which sell for $11 a piece for a total of $249,629.

The Gachai Municipal Buffalo Rodeo Arena has 21,000 seats at $16 for a total of $336,000.


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92533.22 in reply to 92533.21
Date: 5/31/2009 9:57:41 PM
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i think the examples we are giving already defines what we mean.

but overall, we should try at least to be accurate in the numbers we are giving, because looking at my team i try as much as possible to increase my capacity every year i also have to lower my prices by 1 or 2 at the bleachers and around lower 1-2 digits numbers on the high seatings.

but at the end of the day im getting more money on my new arena capacity than what i was making on my old arena capacity.

im just saying at least we should try to be the most accurate so we dont mislead others.

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Date: 6/1/2009 12:37:15 AM
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Why not just change to MOST ARENA REVENUE THREAD.

What does a full house actually give someone and are you actually getting a full house.

Perhaps the average of your last 3 games. Becasue 35,000 bleachers at $9 is not as much as 20,000 at $16.

Big is not always the most profitable!

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92533.24 in reply to 92533.21
Date: 6/1/2009 6:13:10 AM
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You can't compare two different teams with different records, so different win/loss streaks, maybe different PR Managers, maybe even in different leagues.
Then the arena income will also be different ;)

Right now many teams still use prices at the top of the price range. I don't think that's the way to make the most profit.

It would be interesting to know the real numbers i.e a formula where you can see at what price and what amount of seats is the most profitable, but it's really hard since especially the amound of sold bleachers are fluctating a lot.

I just don't think smaller arenas combined with higher prices is the key, I'd rather say bigger arenas and average/ slightly below average prices.

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92533.25 in reply to 92533.21
Date: 6/1/2009 6:19:21 AM
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Starbucks coffee is the 5th largest known arena in the BB world. There are 27,239 bleacher seats which sell for $11 a piece for a total of $249,629.

The Gachai Municipal Buffalo Rodeo Arena has 21,000 seats at $16 for a total of $336,000.


but team one, has to low entry prices, so that he sells all ticket with this price and probadly with 12 too ;)

More seats less prices is normally more income if you make it right.

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92533.26 in reply to 92533.25
Date: 6/1/2009 7:54:35 AM
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This is an example of your theory being exactly wrong. If he raised them a dollar he would still have less than $280,000.

The difference between the two teams in the example is negligible.

I don't think there is a right or wrong. As long as you keep in the black and have a good time, the formula for seats to price ratio allows for a wide range of strategies.

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92533.27 in reply to 92533.26
Date: 6/1/2009 8:02:18 AM
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This is an example of your theory being exactly wrong. If he raised them a dollar he would still have less than $280,000.

The difference between the two teams in the example is negligible.

I don't think there is a right or wrong. As long as you keep in the black and have a good time, the formula for seats to price ratio allows for a wide range of strategies.



and probadly he will be too seld out ;)

if you compare similiar succesfull teams, with different prices who doesn't sell out, it will become very difficult to find a example which shown your right.

To argue with selled out ticket isn't very informative, because sold out games, usually waste money.

Maybe you should compare my VIp logues with them from the tall blacks, at least the vip lounges are pretty equal to the succes.

look at the quarter final here, thats possible with 12$ prices and even less succes then your example:

/BBWeb/arena.aspx?TeamID=26161

and now count again ;)

Last edited by CrazyEye at 6/1/2009 8:04:58 AM

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92533.28 in reply to 92533.1
Date: 6/1/2009 10:13:36 AM
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92533.30 in reply to 92533.29
Date: 6/8/2009 7:08:11 AM
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I made a post about Buzzerbeater Arenas at my blog. This is probably the last season when we can see arenas with such capacity so it is the best time to make such list. So thanks for the list and good luck:]

http://avirto.wordpress.com/2009/06/08/top-10-arenas-in-b...

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