CRedskinsRule
06-11-2018, 11:46 AM
Fed Ex was a a few miles from RFK the same place those same fans have always traveled to. The ticket buying fans have always known they would have to travel to a Redskin game. Now before everyone starts talking "New Stadium" you need to think PSL
For Met Life Stadium Giants and Jets....
"The one-time cost for the right to purchase season tickets ranges from $1,000 to $20,000 per seat, with more than half of the seats at least $5,000. The PSL does not include the price of the tickets.Jul 17, 2008"
I will tell you from experience these will wipe out many old time and long time ticket holders and bring in the corporate ticket people .If you think the game day experience cost was high before it will go through the roof now!
I don't have season tickets, but I agree with your PSL point. It's going to kill those who have had tickets for generations
FrenchSkin
06-11-2018, 12:19 PM
I don't have season tickets, but I agree with your PSL point. It's going to kill those who have had tickets for generations
Are we sure that simply opening a new stadium will suddenly create a market of people ready to spend a boatload of money to buy season tickets that they struggle to sell right now ?
metalskins
06-11-2018, 12:32 PM
Fed Ex was a a few miles from RFK the same place those same fans have always traveled to. The ticket buying fans have always known they would have to travel to a Redskin game. Now before everyone starts talking "New Stadium" you need to think PSL
For Met Life Stadium Giants and Jets....
"The one-time cost for the right to purchase season tickets ranges from $1,000 to $20,000 per seat, with more than half of the seats at least $5,000. The PSL does not include the price of the tickets.Jul 17, 2008"
I will tell you from experience these will wipe out many old time and long time ticket holders and bring in the corporate ticket people .If you think the game day experience cost was high before it will go through the roof now!
I remember a few years ago, the Redskins called me offering season tickets. Provided, they were probably seats next to a pole blocking the view and next to a trash can (I'm kidding but probably not great seats), but the prices were not too terrible. At the same time, I couldn't justify the amount of travel I'd have to do that often, plus having to get a hotel room each time I went - just couldn't swing that. With the Panthers, I can very easy make that day trip, but, it's the Panthers, not the Redskins! :) Although I do try to go to the Panthers games when they're hosting the Redskins.
But anyway, you do make good points. I think my only thinking is that there are a lot of Redskins fans covering all of VA, not just the D.C. DMV area. There's still a huge following down here in Greensboro, NC, even though it's technically now Panther territory. I think whatever season ticket holders you may lose up around the DMV, you could replace those faces.
skinsfaninok
06-11-2018, 02:04 PM
I'm just ready for August, get PS started and the rest is history. The OS drags on so long
Giantone
06-11-2018, 04:37 PM
Are we sure that simply opening a new stadium will suddenly create a market of people ready to spend a boatload of money to buy season tickets that they struggle to sell right now ?
When I was working(retired now)there were a few people at work that had season Redskin tickets .What they would do is buy them then sell off what they didn't want and would make enough to cover their total cost so they essentially would get their seats for free. That won't happen in a new stadium .The new owners of those seats will be companies that can write off the deduction(for now)
FrenchSkin
06-11-2018, 04:45 PM
When I was working(retired now)there were a few people at work that had season Redskin tickets .What they would do is buy them then sell off what they didn't want and would make enough to cover their total cost so they essentially would get their seats for free. That won't happen in a new stadium .The new owners of those seats will be companies that can write off the deduction(for now)
Don't you think previous season ticket holder would get a right of first refusal to buy the same seats in the new stadium? Am I being too candid? ^^
To be sure I understood the bolded part: companies could deduct the price of the season tickets from the taxes they pay for a few years because it's a new stadium ? (Not a native english speaker, and all this season ticket system is really far from what exists in France, so I'm trying to hang in there).
CRedskinsRule
06-11-2018, 05:47 PM
Are we sure that simply opening a new stadium will suddenly create a market of people ready to spend a boatload of money to buy season tickets that they struggle to sell right now ?
It happened in NY, and I believe in Dallas too. In NY people paid PSL's, only to find that their seats were double booked for the NYG vs NYJets game. I don't know how that was eventually resolved, but seat licenses are a huge part of a new stadium revenue plan, and guys that have been putting together 6K a year for seats are not going to suddenly have the 22-25K minimum that PSLs will be.
CRedskinsRule
06-11-2018, 05:50 PM
Don't you think previous season ticket holder would get a right of first refusal to buy the same seats in the new stadium? Am I being too candid? ^^
To be sure I understood the bolded part: companies could deduct the price of the season tickets from the taxes they pay for a few years because it's a new stadium ? (Not a native english speaker, and all this season ticket system is really far from what exists in France, so I'm trying to hang in there).
The current owners will get right of first refusal, along with a note that 20K is due for those 4 tickets (PSL) plus the cost of the tickets themselves. Basically paying a new basic car price simply for the right to annually buy Redskins tickets...
FrenchSkin
06-11-2018, 06:26 PM
The current owners will get right of first refusal, along with a note that 20K is due for those 4 tickets (PSL) plus the cost of the tickets themselves. Basically paying a new basic car price simply for the right to annually buy Redskins tickets...Wow... this is just insane...
But for how long would this PSL thing be effective ? I mean at some point don't they run out of people willing to pay 20K to have the right to pay 4K/y and just have to sell the damn tickets?