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CRUSADERSFAN
01-27-2004, 11:42 AM
What do you think of Fresno?Does anyone know what their ateendance per game is? Also, here's their new website but there's not much on it yet.
www.Fresnoheatwave.com

meyes
01-27-2004, 04:45 PM
Thanks for the link to the site. It looks good. It would have been nice to have this up before the season started but this is progress. The ABA still has problems which should have been eliminated long ago but it really does seem to be moving in the right direction and getting stronger.

BBall Fan
01-28-2004, 01:32 PM
Here's what they have on the Fresno website for fans interested in buying tickets:
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SINGLE GAME
Floor Seats & Arena Level Rows AA/BB all Sections - $15.00
Arena Level Rows A-F all Sections & Loge Sections 7-12 - $12.00
Loge Sections 1-6, 13-18 & North/South Sections - $9.00

SEASON TICKETS
Reserve your tickets for the HeatWave 2003/2004 season and SAVE!

Floor Seats & Arena Level Rows AA/BB all Sections - $504.00
Arena Level rows A-F all Sections & Loge Section 7-12 - $396.00
Loge Sections 1-6, 13-18 & North/South Sections - $288.00

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Now, even if ANY team in the history of this ABA has ever played everyone one of its home games, why would you want to buy season tickets here?

As an example, lets look at the Floor seats. I can buy tickets for all 18 games at $15 each. That's $270 for the season. OR, if I am really smart, I can buy a season ticket package for $504. In fact, you could buy all 18 single game floor tickets cheaper than a season ticket package in the cheap seats. And they actually tell us to "Reserve your tickets for the HeatWave 2003/2004 season and SAVE!".

What's the deal with that? Who are these marketing geniuses?

:oops:

Sam Hill
01-28-2004, 04:16 PM
Do you think maybe someone asked "How much are your ticket prices?" and then asked "How many games do you play?" and when some bright person said the season was 36 games long, they multiplied by 36 and then took an 8 or 9% savings off that? Instead of multiplying by 18 home games?

It certainly looks as though that's what happened.

Morons.