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RE: Great Recession Impact on attendance
(02-07-2019 03:39 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(02-05-2019 09:56 AM)Big Frog II Wrote:  Ticket prices are getting too high!!! People are tired of being gouged when they can watch it from home for free. I think you will see a continuing of stadium seating reductions, but with more premium seating for those with big bucks.

Wouldn't surprise me if someone builds a new stadium in which the entire lower level between the 20 yard lines is premium seating, just as there are newer arenas where almost the entire lower level is premium seating.

That's pretty much how the 100, 200, and the 300 level of the Cowboys Stadium is designed. The 400 level in which you mainly watch the big screen in front of you, is not premium seating between the 20's. You just can't see the field. The regular folks get the 400 level and the end zones.
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