This tells me what I need to know. They aren't keeping the donation the same for one or two passes. My nut is doubling from $1000 to $2000. Not good news for my ticket partners. They'll likely need to switch to buying their parking pass ala carte on Stub Hub.
I know big time athletics is expensive. But maybe get this revenue from other sources and try to keep the price of attendance reasonable to ensure a full stadium. Personally, I'm not affected. But my ticket partners and lots of other good fans that have small budgets are going to be hosed.
I don't care how rich you are. Anyone paying $50,000 just to have good parking 7 days/year is certifiably insane.
No one is paying 50k just for parking. That’s the mindset of RU fans. They are donating to support the program. One of the perks is better parking.
The points and the counterpoints nail it down quite well here.
Growing pains of trying to move up the ladder of one of the two best P5 conferences is going to cost money. There's ticket and parking costs, and bigger donors are rewarded with better parking opportunities. And there's NIL, which is a separate issue.
Feeling
@LeapinLou 's pain here. For the average fans who don't have the means or have other priorities (like living and college tuition for kids) to spend there money on, this is a huge leap and ask. Fans are being pulled in different directions on where to spend their dollars.
On the other hand, there is a thread pointing out the operating deficit for athletics.
Something has to give. The dynamic of how this plays out on the fans' willingness and/or ability to cough up more dollars will be interesting.
One thing is for sure. If (and it's a big if) 2024 season is like 2006, the lots and the stands will be full. Will RU be there, and will RU ever be there in this conference. Time will tell.