Rams are trying to sell fewer tickets this year

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Rams trying to keep the lid on ticket sales in 2017
Posted by Darin Gantt on June 26, 2017

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The Rams are trying to sell fewer tickets this year.

According to Vincent Bonsignore of the Orange County Register, the Rams are trying to cap ticket sales in the 70,000 per game range, to alleviate crowding at concession stands and in parking lots.

The Rams sold more than 70,000 season tickets last year, and made 80,000 or more tickets available to games last year. That’s far from capacity at the Coliseum (93,607), but the Rams heard from their customers that the “fan experience” was compromised by the sheer amount of people.

“The environment in the building was spectacular,”Rams vice president of ticket sales Jake Bye said. “But what we learned was that the tradeoff at times came in ways that sometimes compromised the fan experience. The ability to purchase concessions in a quick orderly manner. Or the challenge of parking around the building, which was strained by putting that many people in the building.

“Now that we have a year’s worth of research in that building and seeing how NFL fans behave and when they arrive and what gates they are going through and what items they are buying at concessions stands, we can really take all that information and be so much smarter in how we approach the building and delivering the best experience in year two compared to year one.”

The Rams drew more than 80,000 for five games, and more than 90,000 for the opener. And they’re keeping the option to sell more tickets for certain opponents (i.e. the ones people want to see).

But trying to rein in the number of tickets available should help keep the supply and demand in control.
 
I'll have to be the first to say, yeah, that's what the product on the field looked like last year - an attempt to sell fewer tickets.
 
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I'll have to be the first to say, yeah, that's what the product on the field looked like last year - an attempt to sell fewer tickets.
Dammit, I was going to say that! :rant:
 
I'll have to be the first to say, yeah, that's what the product on the field looked like last year - an attempt to sell fewer tickets.


LOL- this comment made my day, thanks.... I needed the laughable truth.
 
Btw I took out the two snarky comments about the Rams from PFT. Now you guys are posting your own?

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Good Fisher Jokes!

Less tickets more cost per ticket?

The article didnt mention cost. Hopefully not. It Iod they are trying to improve the game day experience.
 
They are still pushing season ticket sales. I continue to get emails telling me I can still buy some season tickets.

Nothing like last year, there are plenty of seats available on the visitor side and end zones. Home side is pretty much done.
 
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If I was to purchase a season ticket, would I then be allowed to live in the U, S of A??!
 
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If I was to purchase a season ticket, would I then be allowed to live in the U, S of A??!

Yes, you get a Rams card. It's like a Green card only more sad and issued by the government out of sympathy.
 
Lke they weren't going to sell fear tickets this year already...They certainly would not have had to try !!!
 
I'll have to be the first to say, yeah, that's what the product on the field looked like last year - an attempt to sell fewer tickets.

I don't know what ticket sales were but attendance was nowhere near 70K for the last few home games.