Per Mitch, determined by Kfund points
Per Mitch, determined by Kfund points
Subject to approval by Beshear. Based on UofL’s experience, that’s no lock even though that’s the same percentage.
King Beshear. What a dick!
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20%, what Western and UL working with. UL wanted 30%
UK has now made it official. 12,000 tickets per game
-No season tickets. All season ticket holders will retain same seats for next year.
-Season ticket holders will have chance to buy single game tickets, with selection order determined by K Fund points.
-Will pick your seat location from pre-spaced blocks that are being sold.
-Emails will go out this weekend to season ticket holders letting them know when their appointment to buy tickets is. Appointments expected to start next Wednesday and continue through 9/22 as available.
-Ticket prices will include parking passes.
-No tailgating on University grounds.
-Anyone who has already paid but opts out has option to:
1) Donate money already paid Which will be 100% deductible and give significant K fund point bonus;
2) Credit toward next Year’s season Tickets with smaller K Fund bonus points; or
3) Get refund
Based on what I’ve read about sales at other places, I think supply may still be greater than demand even at 20% capacity.
Was just reading an article about how the Chiefs, despite coming off a Super Bowl win, being the first NFL game of the season, And having one of the most rabid fan bases in the NFL, are having trouble selling all of their tickets at 22% capacity. And looking at StubHub, the get in price is shockingly low.
Likewise, UofL released single game tickets to the public today for their first game Saturday, and I’ve heard they did not sell out the 3 game packages they made available to their season ticket holders.
Long way of saying a ton of people seem to be opting out. I’d expect the same for UK. Selfishly, I hope so. I’m a season ticket holder but my K Fund is really low, so I‘ll need some luck to get to buy tickets.
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I don’t doubt that the social justice messaging will hurt teams with some fans. But, this is not the issue in this case.
I can flat assure you that if Covid wasn’t here, this game would be a complete sell-out (at 100% capacity) and a hard ticket to get.
The simple truth is that it’s hard to justify the price for the limited experience you are getting. A packed stadium is a huge reason to go to the game vs watching it on tv. So is tailgating. So is screaming (and breathing) without a mask.
Not to mention the hurdles they have to go through just to get into the stadium.
DT makes a great point, this will effect many teams. Bad teams will get hit the worst.
I love going to games. But I won’t be paying money to go see the Rams or Chargers right now. It’s just not worth it.
Our kids and our adults in congregate care are really struggling. They Dx is tough enough but taking away community engagement and parental visits at home has really createda chaotic situation. We now have many more injuries to our staff.
And, I would hope at some point the Teachers and their union (2 separate things) would be educated enough to understand reality that the pension system is bankrupt and no polition could deliver on any promise to save it as it stood. Unfortunately, the previous governor told the truth about that and the message was not received well.
Guys, I would go to a game at UK in a heartbeat if I lived close enough IF I could do my normal game day routine. That means tailgating.
Without tailgating, I do not thinkthey will sale 12000 seats.
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