Wednesday, April 11, 2012

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Live Life in The Swamp

I’m sure the Athletic Dept. will adjust if there are a lot of tickets available. When we first became season ticket holders, there was a program for new boosters where you only paid half of the booster donation the first three years (they also moved you all over the place and the first year’s tickets were behind the NE goal so we had a partially-obstructed view (the second year, we sat beneath SEZ chairbacks and when it rained it poured on my head – I was pregnant with my daughter that year! Also, the redshirts walked right by us to get their halftime meals – we were convinced that skinny redshirt QB Shane Matthews would never play a down).  The third year they moved us up to what became our permanent seats.

 

A lot of my daughter’s friends will be interested once they get permanent jobs and settled in their careers. She just thought it was a great opportunity to get in and possibly even sit next to us, if the team and economy both continue to improve, it might be a tougher ticket in a year or two.

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:49 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Live Life in The Swamp

 

Several people who used to sit near us did not renew last season. Aging/health issues have always been a major reason people don't renew--In most cases, you have to be able to walk a pretty good distance, climb up and down stairs and tolerate the heat, not to mention the long drives to and from Gainesville for many. In fact, we have our tickets because we took them over from my husband's father. There always have been some people who don't go to the games but renew anyway and give away or sell their tickets. One thing that's different now is that the prices are a lot higher when you include the Booster fees. The result is that it doesn't seem worth it to hang onto the tickets if it's difficult for you to attend. Plus TVs get better and better and that couch is really comfortable. If new season ticket holders don't replace all those who failed to renew, you end up with more single tickets available, which creates even less incentive for people to renew. And then there are the expectations for the team...

Of course these issues affect most sports teams that try to sell season tickets. It's not unique to the Gators. 

 



 

On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Darlene Goodfellow <goodfellow4@earthlink.net> wrote:

My daughter ordered season tickets for the first time as an alumni and we are very hopeful she will be seated next to us. We heard that both pairs next to us were not being renewed, so when she ordered she called and requested to be placed in either one of the seats if available. They indicated there was a good chance they could accommodate her request, unless someone with higher priority specifically requested the seats (not likely as we are two rows from the top of the SEZ). We are keeping our fingers crossed it works out. Those two pairs of seats, BTW, have been held by the same boosters for well over 20 years, but in both cases it seems like they are getting older and in not that great a health. End of an era for us, we spent all of the 90s until now watching games with these same people.

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sandy Alonso
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:20 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
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Yeah, I think the season tix aren't selling like before.  When I called a few weeks ago to buy single-game tickets to Gator baseball, they box office asked for my account number and noticed I hadn't renewed my football tickets yet.  I said, "Yeah, I just hadn't gotten online..." and before I could finish, the rep responded brightly, "Oh, I can do all that for you right now!"

I guarantee you that 5 years ago they wouldn't have bothered to remind me.

On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Woody Bass <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com> wrote:

Me thinks there will be lots of empty seats this fall

Woody (via iPhone)


On Apr 11, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Shane Ford <goufgators@bellsouth.net> wrote:

RUH-ROH, SHAGGY!

 


From: Woody Bass <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com>
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Cc: GatorNews <gatornews@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tue, April 10, 2012 6:08:36 PM
Subject: Re: [gatornews] Live Life in The Swamp

Huh?  These had to be paid up last month. 

Woody (via iPhone)


On Apr 10, 2012, at 6:57 PM, Art Wroble <artwroble@yahoo.com> wrote:

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We all know there's nothing like the feeling of being at The Swamp on Saturdays in the fall; from tailgating with friends, to the Gator Walk, to the band's first note as it takes the field, to the Gator intro video (when the hair on your arms stands up), to kickoff – it's electric.

 

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