Now just how else do you propose paying for all those gaudy internationals the club landed this year, plus the new all-grass training center, hmmmm? Price increases, to victory!
Money does not grow on trees. [Weyerhaeuser executive: whisper, whisper] Uh, I've been told that money does, in fact grow on trees, or at least inside them.
Now just how else do you propose paying for all those gaudy internationals the club landed this year, plus the new all-grass training center, hmmmm? Price increases, to victory!
Money does not grow on trees. [Weyerhaeuser executive: whisper, whisper] Uh, I've been told that money does, in fact grow on trees, or at least inside them.
Guessing they also anticipated demand going way up because the Nats were gonna bring home the Cup or at least go deep into August.
It's hard to discern a pattern in the pricing adjustments, but it seems to me they want to encourage folks to start buying up the Toyota Terrace; those ticket prices stayed relatively constant. Seems they also figured out that a few seating areas were hidden gems and they jumped the prices a lot there.
They are pushing Toyota Terrace hard. Kept the price steady. If you read all the promotional material for next year. The team is offering east side Toyota Terrace as the economical choice for a family. 'Cheaper' food but no price point, beer special for 6 dollars, and 4 dollar water being sold on Toyota Terrace. I have a feeling the sunset games sun straight in your face isn't a great selling point.
Our club employs a "just imagine sitting here, only it's a real stadium and you're watching MLS instead of USL!" strategy. Beers are fifteen bucks, regardless.
Now just how else do you propose paying for all those gaudy internationals the club landed this year, plus the new all-grass training center, hmmmm? Price increases, to victory!
Money does not grow on trees. [Weyerhaeuser executive: whisper, whisper] Uh, I've been told that money does, in fact grow on trees, or at least inside them.
Guessing they also anticipated demand going way up because the Nats were gonna bring home the Cup or at least go deep into August.
It's hard to discern a pattern in the pricing adjustments, but it seems to me they want to encourage folks to start buying up the Toyota Terrace; those ticket prices stayed relatively constant. Seems they also figured out that a few seating areas were hidden gems and they jumped the prices a lot there.
They are pushing Toyota Terrace hard. Kept the price steady. If you read all the promotional material for next year. The team is offering east side Toyota Terrace as the economical choice for a family. 'Cheaper' food but no price point, beer special for 6 dollars, and 4 dollar water being sold on Toyota Terrace. I have a feeling the sunset games sun straight in your face isn't a great selling point.
Our club employs a "just imagine sitting here, only it's a real stadium and you're watching MLS instead of USL!" strategy. Beers are fifteen bucks, regardless.
USL v MLS: U are only an M away!