What are your projections for each season ticket sales and gate, and your ticket prices currentlyPost it again
What are your projections for each season ticket sales and gate, and your ticket prices currentlyPost it again
Yeah i will, im just on my phone. If you ever come up with any formulas we'll get those in there too. I really do want to expand it for all of these things it's just feels like an epic task that i dont want to do hahaI would also be interested in some ticket prices help. I don't want to rediscover the wheel or to look, maybe post it in the FAQ thread?
It's in another threadI was kidding but actually can't find it, lol. Like 10 pages in here today.
What are your projections for each season ticket sales and gate, and your ticket prices currently
Are tickets still at 26 and your wanting to change them? What to?2048:
Gate: 22,703,146
ST: 24,330,618
(Lowered ticket prices to $26)
2049:
Gate: 16,754,210
ST: 20,849,400
Projected 2050 and 2051:
Ticket: 16,754,210
Gate: 20,849,400
Tickets at
2048:
Gate: 22,703,146
ST: 24,330,618
(Lowered ticket prices to $26)
2049:
Gate: 16,754,210
ST: 20,849,400
Projected 2050 and 2051:
Ticket: 16,754,210
Gate: 20,849,400
Tickets at $26
That's what I'm wondering.
But yes, they were 30, I lowered them to 26 because I was terrible, and now I'm wondering what is ideal.
I thought lowering the ticket prices would increase attendance but you recently said to not lower ticket prices.
Is there a way to access the actual spreadsheet and formulas from the embed? Just want to save it for future reference.
I'm still not quite understanding the spreadsheet, can you walk through an example and how we know what is ideal? Are season tickets set before hand or something?
My tickets were $23 if I raise them to $25 would I expect attendance to drop because of the raise or is attendance more driven by winning?
So you just can't lose 2,200 ticket sales when you raise them. With your record I think you'd be okayMy tickets were $23 if I raise them to $25 would I expect attendance to drop because of the raise or is attendance more driven by winning?
I would raise gradually. $1-2 is good and raise slowly as the team improves. You aren't exactly selling out.Would you recommend I raise them more than that? Or just kind of try that for a year. When you say I can't lose 2,200 ticket sales do you mean per game?
Would you recommend I raise them more than that? Or just kind of try that for a year. When you say I can't lose 2,200 ticket sales do you mean per game?
Where do you see your ticket sale projections?
I would raise gradually. $1-2 is good and raise slowly as the team improves. You aren't exactly selling out.
Oh I see. So just the gate and ST revenue in the 2050 budget which is equal to 2049's numbers. They do the same for merchandising. Interesting. I am not exactly sure what to do with ticket prices.
How far are we simming tonight? Do we need to have those set? December 19th is the deadline.
You are including playoff attendance I think.
45k x 8 would bring up your average 4,444.
45k x 8 = 360,000 / 81 = 4444
Maybe it only divides it by 81?
I'm an idiot. I had 82 on the worksheet. Changing that to 81 makes it 37,400. And dividing total attendance by 81 does give you that 39,500 number.Maybe you didn't sell out the games. I don't know haha.
Do they divide it at all? I don't see a per game number anywhere.
Oh right for the year before. They dont project per game for next year though right? I guess it doesnt matter since they arent really projections.Look on the left hand side of the finance screen.
They do in the preseason i think.Oh right for the year before. They dont project per game for next year though right? I guess it doesnt matter since they arent really projections.
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