Jags report strong sales

Started by urbanlibertarian, January 28, 2010, 04:38:03 PM

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Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on March 15, 2010, 12:44:14 AM
I have gotten a card yet, when do you get one?
In July, when your tickets are printed and mailed.

Adding to Wakka Pilatka's post, here's what I consider to be one of the better perks of being a STH:  

For each purchase of 10 gallons or more in Gate gasoline, we get a coupon for $2 in "Jag Dollars" for use inside the stadium.  Take your receipt inside to the cashier, show your card, and get a coupon.  You take the coupons to one of 4 tents set up on the stadium grounds and redeem them, then spend the Jag Dollars like cash on food, drinks(even beer!), swag, etc. during the games.  You can spend them every week, or save up for a big blowout at season's end.  I typically do a little of both.

The Gate program runs from August to December.  

Since I have a small tank to fill up, it's like getting a $.15 per gallon rebate each time.  Think of all the people who already waste gas driving all over town or even across the St. Mary's to save a few cents on gas and would knock down their grandmothers to save 15 cents on a gallon of gas!  All we have to do is what we likely would do anyway.  The savings are even greater if you only get 10 gallons each fill-up to maximize return.  I think I'm going to try that this season.

Also, you get a "rewards card" printed on each sheet of tickets.  If you have multiple seats and multiple drivers in your household, you can really rack up some game-day spending cash- depending on your driving habits.  I'm still working on my wife to fill up at Gate during the season- she just won't stray from her routine :'(

The only drawback is having to ring Gate's cash registers.


urbanlibertarian

According to jaguars .com as of today:

5,297new season ticket sales (4,528 on 3/11)
16,244 season ticket renewals 59% renewal rate (11,460 {49%} on 3/11)
11,090 season tickets remaining to be renewed (15,872 on 3/11)
18,328 new sales remaining to fill general bowl (19,097 on 3/11)
29,418 tickets remaining to be sold or renewed (34,969 on 3/11)
50,957 tickets to avoid blackouts (fill general bowl)

These figures do not include club seats or suites, just the seats that count towards the blackout number.
Sed quis custodiet ipsos cutodes (Who watches the watchmen?)

Shwaz

Just renewed my tickets... downgraded to section 101 but added 4 more tickets sitting with friends and family. Also waiting on confirmation on a parking pass in lot H which will be a new for us. Pumped!!
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

jaxmortgageguy

Quote from: Shwaz on March 19, 2010, 04:51:08 PM
Just renewed my tickets... downgraded to section 101 but added 4 more tickets sitting with friends and family. Also waiting on confirmation on a parking pass in lot H which will be a new for us. Pumped!!

You sir are the MAN!!!!!!

kells904

Upgraded yesterday from 223 to 122, and sold my soul for 3 years!!

Shwaz...101's a downgrade??  where were you before, in the huddle? 

Shwaz

 :D I was in 133 just across the aisle from the clubs. Great seats but sitting with a larger group will be worth it.
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

Keith-N-Jax

Sec 103 Shwaz I will look for you,,lol,I was in 203 which I liked, but the 100 sec seems to have more energy.

02roadking

Up high, but a group of 8 new season tix for this year.
Springfield since 1998

Shwaz

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on March 19, 2010, 06:34:56 PM
Sec 103 Shwaz I will look for you,,lol,I was in 203 which I liked, but the 100 sec seems to have more energy.

That is always my biggest concern when moving seats... and I moved around a lot over the past few years. I had tickets for 3 years in 140 row L... the view was amazing but the section was really tame. We had a row of elderly behind us that would get upset anytime you stood up in front of them. It's pretty hard to stay seated at the end of the game on 4th down with the game on the line.
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

urbanlibertarian

I moved from the north endzone a couple of years ago to the west club near my dad.  I still miss all the drunken animals over there.  They're my peeps.
Sed quis custodiet ipsos cutodes (Who watches the watchmen?)

NotNow

NORTH END ZONE!!!!  WOOOO!!!!!  GO JAGS!!!!!!   

We need more volume on this site.  You just can't get the experience across.
Deo adjuvante non timendum

Shwaz

The North Endzone just wasn't the same last year... but that was the case for most of the stadium. I hope the NEZ can reclaim it's rep for rowdiness and deafening noise as well as attendance.
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: Shwaz on March 22, 2010, 05:37:34 PM
The North Endzone just wasn't the same last year... but that was the case for most of the stadium. I hope the NEZ can reclaim it's rep for rowdiness and deafening noise as well as attendance.

I moved to the NEZ this year (200 level) so it'll get louder for at least the 2-3 games I can make.
The tourist would realize at once that he had struck the Land of Flowers - the City Beautiful!

Henry J. Klutho

newzgrrl

My mother, brother and I signed up today for three years. :) This is my first time having season tickets, and I'm excited!