Yes.I would gladly pay more for a full building with a good atmosphere.
Attending a match now is frankly boring. It’s a fucking mausoleum.
The majority of our fans are plastic.
I didn’t notice anything that said PSL, all the pricing is above. They did break down suite costs on a per seat basis and showed both prices. Maybe that’s where people got confused about PSLs.I'm guessing perhaps because I'm a non-STH (or I clicked that I was only interested in single match tickets), but I was never directed to any questions regarding pricing.
Anyway, as for the above....... ooofa.
And did they really hint at the possibility of PSL's?
I'm pretty sure it's because you clicked that you're only interested in single match. If you said you had interest in season tickets they'd want to know what they can to successfully upsell you.I'm guessing perhaps because I'm a non-STH (or I clicked that I was only interested in single match tickets), but I was never directed to any questions regarding pricing.
There were also some questions and references to “seat leases” I believe they called it and it listed the number of years and how that would affect price increases etc. Maybe that’s what he was referring to.I didn’t notice anything that said PSL, all the pricing is above. They did break down suite costs on a per seat basis and showed both prices. Maybe that’s where people got confused about PSLs.
I missed those references, because I jammed through the survey pretty quickly. But worth remembering that at the focus groups in 2018 there was discussion of an optional Pioneer Package that would provide added benefits, including a price freeze for some number of years, a special lounge, and special access to other events hosted at the stadium.There were also some questions and references to “seat leases” I believe they called it and it listed the number of years and how that would affect price increases etc. Maybe that’s what he was referring to.
Likewise , the questions about being interested in the different suite / club options were a little repetitive for each stand of the stadiumI missed those references, because I jammed through the survey pretty quickly.
These options weren’t so bad. Low corners $72 or upper 18 yd box $84 per match. What’s odd is I’d honestly expect those prices to be converse.Likewise , the questions about being interested in the different suite / club options were a little repetitive for each stand of the stadium
Where was the option for I want a basic seat with a decent view and not pay multiple K per year
Agreed- can we all advocate for a legitimate soccer stadium with decent seats and good viewpoints??? I don't need "food ledges" at my seat or the option to bring a group of 4 to sit on a couchLikewise , the questions about being interested in the different suite / club options were a little repetitive for each stand of the stadium
Where was the option for I want a basic seat with a decent view and not pay multiple K per year
These options weren’t so bad. Low corners $72 or upper 18 yd box $84 per match. What’s odd is I’d honestly expect those prices to be converse.
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Not justified. But still, I look forward to being your guest in the Lion Bunker Suite.Unless MLS is the best league in the world and MLS is a top three league in the US, the prices for the premium areas are not justified based on what they were showing on the survey.
Agreed. If those prices are accurate they are delusional to think that there will be that much corporate interest to pay close to 40K per seat for premium seating for soccer in NY, even if it’s a shiny new toy.Unless MLS is the best league in the world and MLS is a top three league in the US, the prices for the premium areas are not justified based on what they were showing on the survey.
Did you read this somewhere? Because based on the survey and the mock-up/photos of the stadium they provided it seems to me that they basically want to make 1 entire sideline of the stadium these corporate boxes/premium experiences. That was my biggest take away from this which I found pretty upsetting. Kenny blink twice if this is the plan.I haven't yet taken the survey, but I find this focus a bit interesting.
One of the supposed benefits of our location in Queens is to access the grass roots love of soccer that exists there. This is from a largely immigrant community that would support their neighborhood team. These are not the people who are going to shell out $40K for a corporate box or $200/game for sideline seats. These are the people who will buy inexpensive tickets, show up in large numbers, and spend on food, drink and merchandise. That suggests more seats and fewer premium experiences.
Did you read this somewhere? Because based on the survey and the mock-up/photos of the stadium they provided it seems to me that they basically want to make 1 entire sideline of the stadium these corporate boxes/premium experiences. That was my biggest take away from this which I found pretty upsetting. Kenny blink twice if this is the plan.