Ended up sat next to a couple of season ticket holders at an NHL game. They had an account manager who checks in with them throughout the season to make sure everything is OK. If there's non-season ticket games, such as playoffs, the account manager gets in touch to sort it rather than them having to go online. Also helps with things like moving seats or getting extra tickets for games.Got to say something in my mind (thanks Apple) says once I’m dropping £500 on a product I want to feel a bit special. Even blood tests come in fancy packaging these days, surely we can do something.
The whole thing feels so anti consumer and like they’re doing you a favour. Butter me up a bit. Give me a bit of user experience.
Reminds of the crazy way some NFL teams deliver Season TicketsGot to say something in my mind (thanks Apple) says once I’m dropping £500 on a product I want to feel a bit special. Even blood tests come in fancy packaging these days, surely we can do something.
The whole thing feels so anti consumer and like they’re doing you a favour. Butter me up a bit. Give me a bit of user experience.
If it makes you feel any better, i've paid £180 for me, the wife and 2 kids to do the Polar Express in December which lasts about 2 hours, the ST is a bargain in comparisonThis is where I am
Its fucking shite in there lets be honest
I want to move, but £830 (including booking fee) is a lot to part with
I'm in FZ zone, price increase was expected but that's a whopper.
I'll offset the price rise by not buying as much in club shop now...and probs take my match day spend somewhere cheaper to balance it all out a bit.
I do see that adults in there should be paying more than they were. just the degree of price hike looks bad. maybe better to raise the kids a little, and adults a little less than they have done so it looks better.
however, does this mean we still have that stupid rule where we have to 'sell' seats if we can't go? those restrictions don't apply anywhere else, right?
if I'm no longer getting a better deal, don't see why I should need to do all of that again .
I've got 3 to renew at £1404, I looked at V12 finance but the admin cost of 8.5% per season ticket is a bit steep so I will get a 0% credit card and spread the cost over the seasonThis is where I am
Its fucking shite in there lets be honest
I want to move, but £830 (including booking fee) is a lot to part with
I never said I agreed with it. The club have to decide if they are receiving value for money, but clearly ticketing costs will be passed onto supporters and a booking fee is a transparent way of doing so.And some of the money will go to Louis Binks’ wages but they don’t add a £100 Binks Fee onto each ticket. Your supplier issues are yours. If you’ve picked a bad one don’t try and hide behind it.
Sorry mate, but £815 to sit in the corner is not bad at all, it’s good value.
Don’t want to pay the extra then just sit in the FZ again. Adult prices should be the same regardless of whether in FZ or not. £600 is ridiculously good value.
If you pick and choose your games, you’d only be able to go to around 12 games before it becomes more efficient to have a ST anyway.
Why would you want to keep your tickets and not give other families a chance to go if you can't attend a game?however, does this mean we still have that stupid rule where we have to 'sell' seats if we can't go? those restrictions don't apply anywhere else, right?
And they all still end up buying them!You say this every season!
I did until everyone decided that we shouldn'tI'll bet you have more than the average 18 year old
If it's the one near Leek it's quite good TBFIf it makes you feel any better, i've paid £180 for me, the wife and 2 kids to do the Polar Express in December which lasts about 2 hours, the ST is a bargain in comparison
Yeah, cost me and my 7 year old £62 for to watch the Middlesbrough gameOr another way of looking at it - £35 for the 3 of you per game - that's still pretty good value currently.
Is it that bad? I understand that you’re paying double but I guess that’s the point of the family zone, it’s cheaper to enable young kids to go with a parent(s). It works out at £15 a week over a year or £40 a game for twenty games, for 3 of you. I might be out of touch and forgive me if I am, but it doesn’t seem too bad?I think that's the 3 of us out
We were planning to move from the FZ as my lads now 15 and daughter 10 going on 11
If we stay there for price, but not enjoyment, its £600 up £150 from last year
If we move like we wanted too, its £815, so double what we paid last year
I get it that prices needed to increase, fair enough, but the best part of a grand for a family of 3 to sit where the atmosphere is, i just cant justify
Shame
Is it that bad? I understand that you’re paying double but I guess that’s the point of the family zone, it’s cheaper to enable young kids to go with a parent(s). It works out at £15 a week over a year or £40 a game for twenty games, for 3 of you. I might be out of touch and forgive me if I am, but it doesn’t seem too bad?
I am a little bit of a credit card whore, while I don’t have much debt at all, I have a very decent credit limit on my cards with zero balances. Naturally I get lots of 0% purchases for 12 months offers so I always put on there and pay it monthly.I've renewed ours, the trick is to whack it on the credit card before you have processed how much it will be and whether it is affordable or not. Im sure that what Martin Lewis does
If it's the one near Leek it's quite good TBF
Yeah, cost me and my 7 year old £62 for to watch the Middlesbrough game
The removal of the minimum games attendance covenant in the FZ is an added bonus aswell. Though should be the case if adult tickets are the same throughout the ground.I agree adult prices should have gone up there absolutely
The removal of the minimum games attendance covenant in the FZ is an added bonus aswell. Though should be the case if adult tickets are the same throughout the ground.
Obviously don’t know your financial situation so apologies if it’s not feasible for you but me and the Mrs had this discussion last season that we would always pay the extra to sit in the corner when the kids eventually start going. Enhances the experience ten fold for me.
This is it. There were a lot of people paying the best part of £40 each for a ticket at the end of last season. It adds up very quickly.
Next season we're likely to have more Cat A games. Birmingham, Leicester, Southampton, Ipswich and, unfortunately, Wrexham will be added.
Links - how much? Signed?No youre right, and increases for Adults in the FZ should have 100% happened
I think for me its the double whammy of the increases and moving outside of the FZ that smarts at the moment
I've got some retro shirts im flogging hopefully that helps
I've got 3 to renew at £1404, I looked at V12 finance but the admin cost of 8.5% per season ticket is a bit steep so I will get a 0% credit card and spread the cost over the season
My only complaint is March to the City is a shit slogan
That’s fair enough mate, been there myself.Financially its doable, I just have a hard time justifying nearly a grand on the credit card when I got myself in shit finanically in my early 20s
Anyone want to buy the 97/98 and 98/99 shirts off me?
Vice Presidents = £2,500
Club Coventry Lounge = £1,000
The Mill - Dougout Experience = £1,600
Legends Lounge = £900
Ended up sat next to a couple of season ticket holders at an NHL game. They had an account manager who checks in with them throughout the season to make sure everything is OK. If there's non-season ticket games, such as playoffs, the account manager gets in touch to sort it rather than them having to go online. Also helps with things like moving seats or getting extra tickets for games.
Also have a ton of events throughout the season. Before the season they get invited to the arena to be shown that seasons improvements, try out the food & beverage options etc. Then there's signing sessions and all sorts of stuff throughout the season.
Sounds great doesn't it? Their season tickets are over $9,000
£19 a game in standard .. still a bargain
Instead of £440 for a season ticket, if they said £495 and you get a free home shirt with your season ticket, I think it would seem like better value. No idea why as tbf a shirt that lots won't want and costs £55 retail but likely less than a tenner to make, would make you feel a bit more special and looked after.I just want a nice box and maybe a free scarf
Reminds of the crazy way some NFL teams deliver Season Tickets
Wrexham cat A would be a bit of a joke.
Just because they've got famous owners?
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