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Posted on 3/2/22 at 7:56 am to dstone12
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I’m discouraged by TS being empty by halftime.
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Everything from larger suites, to lounges, to patios and even a living room set up..A DAMN LIVING ROOM.
Posted on 3/2/22 at 11:37 am to scott8811
I honestly feel that a night game at TS is like a Tale of Two Cities. It's an experience that everyone should experience once. But considering the pain; costs, time, putting up with drunks, concessions, traffic getting home, etc., it's all a matter of your pain threshold. Like childbirth, done that and time to move on.
Posted on 3/2/22 at 1:14 pm to scott8811
Shows they just fundamentally misunderstand the unique value proposition of attending a game at Tiger Stadium.
You are NEVER going to be able to compete on amenities or comfort with people’s living room couches. So trying to attract people with ever-increasing bells and whistles is just an endless hamster wheel, while the actual experience that attracts people continues to fade into the background. Eventually the shininess will wear off, people will stop coming, and you’ll be left with a bunch of empty, soulless “living room boxes,” and you’ll never get the crowds back through the gates. This is the death spiral for college football.
You are NEVER going to be able to compete on amenities or comfort with people’s living room couches. So trying to attract people with ever-increasing bells and whistles is just an endless hamster wheel, while the actual experience that attracts people continues to fade into the background. Eventually the shininess will wear off, people will stop coming, and you’ll be left with a bunch of empty, soulless “living room boxes,” and you’ll never get the crowds back through the gates. This is the death spiral for college football.
Posted on 3/2/22 at 7:24 pm to scott8811
No more firecrackers, so we can have Mike
Limit the piped in music, so we can continue to have the #1 atmosphere
Limit the piped in music, so we can continue to have the #1 atmosphere
Posted on 3/2/22 at 7:42 pm to Midtiger farm
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Why would you pay for south endzone stadium club thats not a good viewing experience and not covered when you can pay half and see better and still drink in the stadium?
But yet all those tickets are sold
I buy them for the amenities and convenience. My young kids love it, you see a lot of the same faces and say hello, catch up. The staff is polite and helpful, the access to food and drinks is simple. It is a great experience that has me coming every game regardless of opponent.
The view is fine for me.
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