Here is a link that the boosters have posted if you are interested.
http://boosters.fsu.edu/2016-football-priority
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Champions club isn't selling so they have to get the cash somewhere.
They said it was 8 percent more for most fans but I can't figure where they got that logic from. I used a couple examples and it's significantly higher than this year for the average family of 4... and this assumes they don't increase ticket prices on top of it.
Too funny.ACC network revenues haven't kicked in yet, so they have to get it from somewhere.
Contribution is going to have to go up 200 bucks a year to keep my tickets. I can usually only get face value for the 1 big game we have a year but we go to that game anyway (Miami or Florida). I was already contemplating ditching season tickets because of the crappy schedule we have (thanks ACC) and the lack of good OOC home games due to the fact we keep scheduling neutral site games. This may seal the deal.
We schedule neutral site games because teams dont want to do home and homes these days.
Looks like mine is up 8.3% but I only have two seats rather than four. And I agree, assuming ticket prices don't go up.Champions club isn't selling so they have to get the cash somewhere.
They said it was 8 percent more for most fans but I can't figure where they got that logic from. I used a couple examples and it's significantly higher than this year for the average family of 4... and this assumes they don't increase ticket prices on top of it.
We schedule neutral site games because teams dont want to do home and homes these days.
Champions club isn't selling so they have to get the cash somewhere.
They said it was 8 percent more for most fans but I can't figure where they got that logic from. I used a couple examples and it's significantly higher than this year for the average family of 4... and this assumes they don't increase ticket prices on top of it.
We schedule neutral site games because teams dont want to do home and homes these days.
Right... which sucks for season ticket holders because instead of getting an Alabama or an Ol' Miss at home we get a USF or a Chattanooga
Here's the logic. The approximate 8 percent is on the these Booster membership levels.
$300 to $325 Renegade
$600 to $650 Warrior
$1200 to $1300 Tomahawk
$3000 to $3250 Silver Chief
$6000 to $6500 Golden Chief
$12000 to $13000 Platinum Chief
$135 to $140 Brave (less than 8 percent)
$60 to $70 Iron arrow (more than 8 percent)
And this has absolutely nothing to do with the Champions Club which is selling very well 2400 seats which is already 80 percent toward 2016 goal.
Contribution is going to have to go up 200 bucks a year to keep my tickets. I can usually only get face value for the 1 big game we have a year but we go to that game anyway (Miami or Florida). I was already contemplating ditching season tickets because of the crappy schedule we have (thanks ACC) and the lack of good OOC home games due to the fact we keep scheduling neutral site games. This may seal the deal.
That's not logical at all because the levels increased and the dollar level increased separately. The levels really don't mean a whole lot anymore in regards to tickets, it's straight money per seat.
This year $1200 got you to a booster level of getting 4 seats in P1 and 2 extras if you wanted them elsewhere. As a young family booster this was a realistic way to get 4 tickets in sections 9,10, and 11.
Now those seats require $400 each ticket. So the minimum would be $1600 to get just the 4 seats. If you actually wanted the other 2 you are out another $330 assuming they aren't in the end zone. So it went up 33% if you only wanted 4 or 60% if you wanted all 6.
Champions club the boosters are positive publicly.... Facing the facts it is not going well. With a big luxury campaign like the club they should have had a goal of 50 percent sold soon after the sales started (the initial rush). I can't figure out why the goal for 2016 would be half the seats sold instead of all of them sold or at least most of them. In other college Club campaigns like this there are examples of every club seat selling before construction began. FSU went big, which is nice, and the boosters told me that only champions club members were going to be allowed to buy unsold seats for each game... then that language was seemingly quietly changed to 'first priority' to club members. This was a huge impact to me because in the event of selling a ticket because I couldn't go to a game I'd sure as heck like to recoup a decent portion of the cost. Competing with the Boosters / ticket office fire sales is impossible and now that it isn't the case the tickets will drastically drop in value like a normal ticket would. The experience I am sure will be great but as a committed ticket holder it would be nice to get some price protection OR just price things properly to begin with. Another lie the boosters told me is the booster levels were locked in for 5 years along with the ticket price. I was told I had to maintain Tomahawk level and the first thing I asked was if the price could change on that. I was assured NO. For 5 years I would be locked into that 1200 per year minimum booster fee and 1500 each ticket. Now it went up!?
This all just means it will be yet another Booster / Ticket office screw the loyal fans over funfest, business as usual.