PromoTheRobot Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 The official Patriots draft day party...watch the draft on TV....meet the Patriots cheerleaders...lunch buffet with 3 FREE sodas...HUGE TV'S!....and exclusive draft updates directly from the Patriots war room (ooooohhhhhh!!!) Admission: only $65! http://special.patriots.com/offers/index.c...ralAdmission106 The Bills couldn't charge $65 if they offered free beer and wings, and lap dances from the Jills! PTR
LabattBlue Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 The Bills couldn't charge $65 if they offered free beer and wings, and lap dances from the Jills! 664888[/snapback] Where do I get my ticket?
CJPearl2 Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 Have you ever seen the Jills? Thats why nobody would pay.
Just Jack Posted April 18, 2006 Posted April 18, 2006 The official Patriots draft day party...watch the draft on TV....meet the Patriots cheerleaders...lunch buffet with 3 FREE sodas...HUGE TV'S!....and exclusive draft updates directly from the Patriots war room (ooooohhhhhh!!!) Admission: only $65! http://special.patriots.com/offers/index.c...ralAdmission106 The Bills couldn't charge $65 if they offered free beer and wings, and lap dances from the Jills! PTR 664888[/snapback] The Bills already do this for free for their Club seats ticket holders.
Lurker Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 The Bills already do this for free for their Club seats ticket holders. 664903[/snapback] Good 'ol Ralph. Always thinking of the fans.
Lori Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 The Bills already do this for free for their Club seats ticket holders. 664903[/snapback] See? There you go -- according to Dannyboy and Krafty Bob, the Bills should be charging $65 for their draft party too. All about increasing revenue, don'tcha know.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 I thought it was all about making $150M in profit versus $130M, screwing-over 30-year season ticket holders, and making regular season game crowds look like SB crowds (i.e. "suits")?
Bill from NYC Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 The Bills already do this for free for their Club seats ticket holders. 664903[/snapback] How much do they charge? Depending on the quality of the food, 65 dollars doesn't seem THAT expensive.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 I thought it was all about making $150M in profit versus $130M, screwing-over 30-year season ticket holders, and making regular season game crowds look like SB crowds (i.e. "suits")? 665017[/snapback] News flash: if you want to compete in today's NFL you have to do that.
shibuya Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 News flash: if you want to compete in today's NFL you have to do that. 665218[/snapback] News Flash, if owners who overpay for their franchises and need to do that to make thier numbers work, then let them. The league cannot cater to the Billionaire who is willing to overspend to have an NFL franchise as thier ego toy. No way should a form of entertainment like sports be regulated to the welathy and the well off. If you subscribe to this mentality then you and many of us will never be able to afford the inside of a pro stadium again, simply because we are deemed finacially unworthy. I'll go down swinging before I ever let that mentality win in anything. Families poor or rich should be able to take in a game. If it becomes the rich only they screw em'
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 News Flash, if owners who overpay for their franchises and need to do that to make thier numbers work, then let them. The league cannot cater to the Billionaire who is willing to overspend to have an NFL franchise as thier ego toy. No way should a form of entertainment like sports be regulated to the welathy and the well off. If you subscribe to this mentality then you and many of us will never be able to afford the inside of a pro stadium again, simply because we are deemed finacially unworthy. I'll go down swinging before I ever let that mentality win in anything. Families poor or rich should be able to take in a game. If it becomes the rich only they screw em' 665232[/snapback] That's capitalism. It may suck, and it may seem unfair, but that's the way a free market works. It will bear what the market will bear.
Beerball Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 That's capitalism. It may suck, and it may seem unfair, but that's the way a free market works. It will bear what the market will bear. 665234[/snapback] Perhaps the way for the Bills to go would be to continue the practice of a free draft party for club seat owners, but then open it up to any and all for a fee?
BillsFan Trapped in Pats Land Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 See? There you go -- according to Dannyboy and Krafty Bob, the Bills should be charging $65 for their draft party too. All about increasing revenue, don'tcha know. 664973[/snapback] It's a little different. The Pats have a year round facility with a huge club area that regularly holds business & organization meetings.
Just Jack Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 How much do they charge? Depending on the quality of the food, 65 dollars doesn't seem THAT expensive. 665211[/snapback] From my previous post..... "do this for free" I don't remember what they serve from previous years, maybe someone else can speak up about that, but I thin was their usual wings, pizza, beef on weck...
Just Jack Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 It's a little different. The Pats have a year round facility with a huge club area that regularly holds business & organization meetings. 665242[/snapback] The Bills have the same... Ralph Wilson Stadium
SnakeOiler Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 the bills really need to advertise that a little more -- i had no idea they offer that stuff. I have an even to plan for ~150 people in the fall -- am going to give them a call 2morrow!
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