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I wonder what the plans are for the northeast corner
I can confirm that Bishop was at the UT game a couple of years ago and pak'd with us for a couple of hours. He was a good dude. Quiet and unassuming. He had his nephew with him, who was in juco somewhere and wanted to play D1 football. He was pretty small.I met a lot of really great former Cats that day.
1) we rent that rough rider out with fattyfund money2) we charge everyone $150+ a head to get into the thing3) we get blackout (until the end of halftime)4) we donate the proceeds back to the fattyfundwe're going to need a 100 person commitment from you people before we put this plan into action
Quote from: Dlew12 on May 26, 2015, 03:30:08 PMI wonder what the plans are for the northeast cornerguessing the exact same thing as the nw corner...
This will be awesome so long as they check to make sure it's only groups of cat fans purchasing the bulk tickets. Imagine how embarrassing that would be if a bunch of TCU oil money came and ate all of our premium food options.
A minimum of 100 tickets sounds like a lot. I understand that they would like to sell the whole thing at once, but that doesn't seem realistic.
Quote from: TownieCat on May 26, 2015, 02:35:02 PMA minimum of 100 tickets sounds like a lot. I understand that they would like to sell the whole thing at once, but that doesn't seem realistic.It's a corporate area, not a bachelor party area. I don't think they'll have any trouble selling 100 at a time.
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on May 26, 2015, 06:38:36 PMQuote from: TownieCat on May 26, 2015, 02:35:02 PMA minimum of 100 tickets sounds like a lot. I understand that they would like to sell the whole thing at once, but that doesn't seem realistic.It's a corporate area, not a bachelor party area. I don't think they'll have any trouble selling 100 at a time.Fair enough. But if the max capacity of the area is 150 but you are willing to only sell 100 tickets aren't you leaving 1/3 of the space unfilled? #math
it would be better and probably more profitable if they would just sell individual tickets for $150 or something. I wouldn't sit anywhere else if they did that.
how can that be profitable? I can easily eat and drink hundreds of dollars of premium food items over the course of a football half
also, have you seen the #lunchack thread?