1. The Society 76 Membership club for the Philadelphia 76ers gives a fan many benefits. Some of the benefits include guaranteed playoff priority, personal account manager, 90 minute entry time, and an invitation to select a seat.
2. The Philadelphia Flyers offer a multitude of benefits for season ticket holders. A few of these are a 10% percent merchandise discount, access to purchase reserved parking, 12 month payment plan, and discount off box office pricing.
3. The Houston Rockets are similar to other teams regarding exclusives given out to season ticket holders, however, there are two benefits that are unique. The first one is the perfect attendance reward which spotlights season ticket holders who attend every home game and the second
The league and the Saints organization could have come together and offered season ticket holders a concession stand package for the season, a unique team shirt designed specifically for them, held an exclusive tail gate or type of party, etc. just to show fans their appreciation for sticking with the team and/or even the
The Philadelphia 76ers announced on Wednesday that they exercised team options on point guard T.J. McConnell and forward Richaun Holmes.
Since 2007, no team that went on to win the NBA championship finished worse than seventh in defensive rating (points allowed per 100 possessions) during the regular season.
I think that the only way for the WNBA to improve on their attendance is to interact with the fan such as host events and enhance social media presence, which could bring more of a spotlight to the WNBA. What really makes the NBA so successful is the media because a person might not be a fan of basketball ball, but they can tell you who LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry are. What kind of plans do Borders have to increase the attendance of games?
In the past, the Javelina Club served dual purposes: to sell season tickets and to serve as the fundraising arm of the University. Previously, donors to the Javelina Club where viewed as season ticket holders and the price of those tickets were deducted from their donation. This year, the donor will have the opportunity to purchase season tickets through the ticket office and make their
With the growth of college sports in recent years has assisted the NCAA and universities in having increased revenues. Large fan bases provide an incredible amount of money through tickets and merchandise to universities. In chapter 43 of Richard Miller and Kelli Washington’s book titled, Sports Marketing 2014- 2015 stated:
This set up, in theory benefits both the organization and the attendee as the attendee receives a surplus from attending the game now instead of a loss, and the organization has increased the revenue generated from the game at a small cost. However, this model only works so much as the demand for the promotional day is high, i.e. a Chipper Jones Bobblehead day is only once a season causing the demand to go to such an exclusive event at Turner Field, the former home of the Atlanta Braves, to be higher when compared to if this Chipper Jones Bobblehead promotion were every day. The cost of producing such a large amount of bobbleheads would cause the benefit of having a promotion to decrease in the long run as attendance would return to what would be considered a normal, nonpromotional night, negating the effects of having a promotional day all together. This is why clubs do not have promotional nights every night as it would have a negative effect on
The 2015-2016 season hasn't even started yet, but people presume that the Philadelphia 76ers will be at the bottom of the standings once again. That may be true, but they will be a whole lot better than last year’s team.
The Philadelphia 76ers are at the bottom of the Eastern Conference once again. With a 18-31 record the Sixers are destined for the lottery again. However, there is a different feeling around Sixers nation. It’s a feeling that hasn't been felt since the days of Allen Iverson. It’s a feeling of hope, promise, and excitement. Let’s dig a little further.
There are professional teams that have several promotions throughout their calendar year. Most promotions are created for fans and non-fans to experience the professional sport atmosphere. Some promotions are successful for different organizations and some have no impact on ticket sales because people or fans are not interested. During a team’s bad season these promotions are essential for ticket sales. As a Military veteran I have had the opportunity to attend some events that are focused on Military Appreciation. The Military Appreciation events give soldiers, past or present, the opportunity to see and experience any event that they have not yet seen.
People might think that the 76ers are the laughing-stock of the NBA, however, the 76ers have more championships than twenty-four current NBA teams. The history is occupied with amazing moments and tremendous players such as Allen Iverson, Julius Erving, and Wilt Chamberlain. The 76ers haven't won a championship since 1983, however, this team has been indestructible in the effort they give every game.
The new Los Angeles Rams received more than 45,000 deposits for season tickets during the first two days of availability. The team plans to keep accepting refundable $100 deposits for season tickets through Feb. 8, pending availability. The team began accepting deposits at 10 a.m. January 18 at WelcomeHomeRams.com for the chance to purchase season tickets, with Basketball Hall of Famer turned entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson the first to make a deposit. More than 5,000 deposits were placed within the first five minutes and more than 8,000 in the first 45 minutes, according to the team.
The Golden State warriors are a team in the NBA western conference. They were known as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946-1962, then in 1962-1971 they were the San Francisco Warriors, now they are the Golden State Warriors. Their home staduim is Oracle Arena. The team manager is Bob Myers, the head coach is Steve Kerr, and the owner is Joe Lacob, and Peter Guber.
We issued 12,000 passes, and around 2,000 people took advantage of the free offer per game. You can agree with me that filling up seats is a good thing, correct? Even if that means giving away tickets for free, it leads to more parking revenue, sales of concessions, and a greater overall atmosphere inside the stadium.
While talking to many of the students on campus, many students go to the games on Friday and Saturday in order to start off their nights. In other words, they go to the games, which start at 7, to start the fun before they go out to bars or friend’s houses. The opportunity to have Thursday night games, which is a day where many students are done with their school week and have fun that night, could have attendance in line with Friday and greater than Saturday. The ticket package that I would suggest is buy 3, get 3 free in the student section. This could create a “bring your friends” environment that would boost sales.The reason why it’s not just 50% each ticket instead of the buy 3, get 3 is because my deal would bring more attendance because you need 6 people instead of just a singular person. Also, with more students in the seats, concession sales would also get a boost. With more attendees at the game, they are going to want food and drinks. With better concession sales, that will make up for the loss of profit from the free tickets. The overall positives make up for the possible