http://jointhecats.com
Have at it.
My first question: is the "donation" annual, or one-time? If it's annual, wooooooooofffffffff.
Have at it.
My first question: is the "donation" annual, or one-time? If it's annual, wooooooooofffffffff.
Prices resemble those of a real Big 10 team.....and note to Willy:http://jointhecats.com
Have at it.
My first question: is the "donation" annual, or one-time? If it's annual, wooooooooofffffffff.
From the "Explanation of Seating Map" page:My first question: is the "donation" annual, or one-time? If it's annual, wooooooooofffffffff.
I know I've been there but I was referencing the football stadium. BTW, that "Club" was like sitting in someone's, bungalow basement. Hope they will have something much larger and nicer to replace it.Prices resemble those of a real Big 10 team.....and note to Willy:
Beer and Wine are complementary in the Wilson Club.....all for the mere $6,000 donation!
Can someone break down the options? It doesn't appear to be mobile comparable and of course the site is blocked at work.I know I've been there but I was referencing the football stadium. BTW, that "Club" was like sitting in someone's, bungalow basement. Hope they will have something much larger and nicer to replace it.
From the "Explanation of Seating Map" page:
"Donation requirements are annual commitments and must be renewed each year."
Now we know why they have cut the seating capacity.From the "Explanation of Seating Map" page:
"Donation requirements are annual commitments and must be renewed each year."
I looked, this all seemed pretty reasonable to me. I'm not sure I get the complaints. They kept the # years season tickets as an "OR" qualifier, so if you've been going for 20+ years you keep your top priority seats without needing to donate anything. The 15-20 the next group, and so on down.Prices resemble those of a real Big 10 team.....and note to Willy:
Beer and Wine are complementary in the Wilson Club.....all for the mere $6,000 donation!
http://jointhecats.com/seat-selection-process/priority-seating-order.html#wildcat-excellence-fund
I looked, this all seemed pretty reasonable to me. I'm not sure I get the complaints. They kept the # years season tickets as an "OR" qualifier, so if you've been going for 20+ years you keep your top priority seats without needing to donate anything. The 15-20 the next group, and so on down.
You really only need to put in an annual donation if you are hoping to "skip" the proverbial line in terms of preference by how long you've been a STH. I don't see what the problem is with that, it seems quite reasonable to me.
I'm guessing the Wilson club is a separate required donation thing which I probably didn't read enough to figure out, but overall this seems like a sensible approach to me.
Wildcat229 is correct.I don't think you reading it correctly. Seems to me the OR qualifier only relates to priority of when you can select seats. You still have to pony up the donation for where you want to sit.
well but it's still going to be demand dependent then. if there are 1,000 STH seats in a given sector, and only 400 seats worth of STH pay up for that level, then the remaining 600 would fall to long-term season ticket holders, no?I don't think you reading it correctly. Seems to me the OR qualifier only relates to priority of when you can select seats. You still have to pony up the donation for where you want to sit.
No but beach volleyball and a mudpit for those under 30.Does the Wilson Club membership come with a Volleyball with a dried bloody handprint on it? If so, I'm in!
If you make a donation specifically to buy athletic tickets, you can only deduct 80% of the donation.
L1: $2.5k + $1k ticket = $3.5k for 17 games
I don't disagree with your general idea, but L1 tix are $500/ticket
Sorry, my comment of $1k referred to ($500 * 2 tickets)