Jags ticket sales lookin' good

Started by Basstacular, April 27, 2010, 02:56:59 PM

Tripoli1711

Looks like we only sold about 1k this past week... Need to pick it up.

blizz01

If they were able to push 1,000 tickets in a week, that's actually REALLY good.  The minimum target pace needs to be ~500-600 per week to get to goal.....

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: blizz01 on May 27, 2010, 05:14:46 PM
If they were able to push 1,000 tickets in a week, that's actually REALLY good.  The minimum target pace needs to be ~500-600 per week to get to goal.....

585 season tickets sold this week and the group sales avg. went up by over 200.
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aaapolito

My coworkers and I are picking up another 6 tickets tomorrow.


Tripoli1711

Awesome aaa.... Nah, I know 1k is good but with 13k left to go and roughly 13 weeks until the start of the preseason... I would like to have a little cushion in case we have a bad week here or there!

tufsu1

remember...single game ticket sales will also help...and they'll likely go on sale in July

mtraininjax

Great for everyone to buy seats, but regardless, I'll be there either way.
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blizz01

11,983 to go.  Nearly 77% there!  Go Jags.

copperfiend

#98
The city has shown it rallies when pressured. We need to start selling some club seats also.

blizz01

And, if that anticipated 8k Group Sales number (of which, 2,577 have been sold to date) holds true, we're looking at close to ~6,600 remaining to close out.  Then, on to the club seats! 

copperfiend

My only concern with group sales is they seem to be using a weighted average. I have heard that the games against Denver, Tennessee and Indianapolis have had higher group sales than games against Houston or Oakland for example. So the blackout number is likely higher for some games.

duvaldude08

Regardless of what, we are doing EXTREMELY well and if we keep this all the way to the beginning of the preseasno, will be blackout-less this year, and can let the media take a bite out of that. Im a little poor at the moment, but I plan to buy some single games tickets when they go on sale. So the sales are not over! :)
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ac

Quote from: copperfiend on June 03, 2010, 01:45:30 PM
The city has shown it rallies when pressured. We need to start selling some club seats also.
They're going after club sales very aggressively now.  The team just announced it is offering additional club seats at half-price to those who already own 2 or more club seats.

Shwaz

Quote from: duvaldude08 on June 03, 2010, 04:30:22 PM
Regardless of what, we are doing EXTREMELY well and if we keep this all the way to the beginning of the preseasno, will be blackout-less this year, and can let the media take a bite out of that. Im a little poor at the moment, but I plan to buy some single games tickets when they go on sale. So the sales are not over! :)

Single game tickets may actually be tough to find according to this scenario:

http://blackandteal.com/

QuoteI want to explain something that may be new to you. In the past, we could wait for the mini-packs to come out and pick our favorite 4 home games. If we didn’t want the four games, we waited for the single game tickets and bought the games we wanted to see.  Simple, no hassle, no rush. Right?
That isn’t the game Wayne Weaver and the Jaguars want to play anymore and this year might be different. Consider this… what if all but 4,000 seats are sold to season ticket holders? Season ticket holders get first crack at single game tickets. The Denver game? Sold out before you get a chance. The Indianapolis game? Sorry, sold out before you knew what happened. Monday night Titans? Nope, sorry. Philadelphia? Cleveland? Sorry, no tickets, try stub hub.  We do have a few left over for Oakland, but you better buy now.  You hang up on the ticket office and wonder what happened.
The way things have been are not the way things are going to remain, not if Wayne and Tony have anything to say about it.  They want EVERY Jaguar ticket sold before you get a shot at it. Want a ticket? Buy a season ticket, it is your only chance to see the Jaguars. Well, you can always go to the Stadium and get some from “local” vendors. Might pay a bit extra. Might not find 4 together either.  Take your chance.
Here are the facts, about 11,000 season tickets remain to be sold. June will sell about 4,000 of them. July is the biggest month traditionally, maybe 5,000 sold.  That leaves about 2,000 tickets left. The 48,000 season ticket holders have first bid on those seats. My wife asks me all the time if I got 4 tickets to Denver for her brother and father and friends. They aren’t on sale yet and my never be. I am getting nervous.  Yes, Jaguar tickets are becoming hard to get, or are about to become so.
If you were counting on buying them because you always could, you might be surprised. It might not be that way any more.  You would be better off right now buying season tickets and selling the games you don’t want than waiting to buy the ones you do. It might be the best route to take.  Just guessing and I might be wrong, but I don’t think I am.
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duvaldude08

Quote from: Shwaz on June 03, 2010, 05:02:14 PM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on June 03, 2010, 04:30:22 PM
Regardless of what, we are doing EXTREMELY well and if we keep this all the way to the beginning of the preseasno, will be blackout-less this year, and can let the media take a bite out of that. Im a little poor at the moment, but I plan to buy some single games tickets when they go on sale. So the sales are not over! :)

Single game tickets may actually be tough to find according to this scenario:

http://blackandteal.com/

QuoteI want to explain something that may be new to you. In the past, we could wait for the mini-packs to come out and pick our favorite 4 home games. If we didn’t want the four games, we waited for the single game tickets and bought the games we wanted to see.  Simple, no hassle, no rush. Right?
That isn’t the game Wayne Weaver and the Jaguars want to play anymore and this year might be different. Consider this… what if all but 4,000 seats are sold to season ticket holders? Season ticket holders get first crack at single game tickets. The Denver game? Sold out before you get a chance. The Indianapolis game? Sorry, sold out before you knew what happened. Monday night Titans? Nope, sorry. Philadelphia? Cleveland? Sorry, no tickets, try stub hub.  We do have a few left over for Oakland, but you better buy now.  You hang up on the ticket office and wonder what happened.
The way things have been are not the way things are going to remain, not if Wayne and Tony have anything to say about it.  They want EVERY Jaguar ticket sold before you get a shot at it. Want a ticket? Buy a season ticket, it is your only chance to see the Jaguars. Well, you can always go to the Stadium and get some from “local” vendors. Might pay a bit extra. Might not find 4 together either.  Take your chance.
Here are the facts, about 11,000 season tickets remain to be sold. June will sell about 4,000 of them. July is the biggest month traditionally, maybe 5,000 sold.  That leaves about 2,000 tickets left. The 48,000 season ticket holders have first bid on those seats. My wife asks me all the time if I got 4 tickets to Denver for her brother and father and friends. They aren’t on sale yet and my never be. I am getting nervous.  Yes, Jaguar tickets are becoming hard to get, or are about to become so.
If you were counting on buying them because you always could, you might be surprised. It might not be that way any more.  You would be better off right now buying season tickets and selling the games you don’t want than waiting to buy the ones you do. It might be the best route to take.  Just guessing and I might be wrong, but I don’t think I am.


Wow. That is a VERY possiable scenerio this year. I want to go to a few games, but if that happens, so be it. As long as they get sold, that is fine with me. I will sit home on the couch with my jaguar fuzzy hat and jersey and route for the black and teal!!
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