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Subject: Stadium Build Ratios?

2007-12-05 22:50:36
wow that went a bit off subject during my sleep...

If someone tell me it's right I always ask why it's right. Vogue provided me the complete answer that's all...

Can we go back on the subject and let the respected forum users contribute nicely?
2007-12-07 10:48:45
Supporters select the cheapest stand from the ones that suit them. However, a spectator is LIKELY to buy a ticket for a stand with a higher cost, if their preferred seat is sold out.

Likely- PolarBear was wondering how is in polish rules. The exact translation of world used in polish rules is –inclined, prone, liable- unfortunately I do not known how those worlds are strong in English, but for my best knowledge i would say that LIKELY is perfect translation.

So I think that the group of fans willing to upgrade tickets is quit big.

Do not forget about sentence before in rules, that there are fans who like comfort!!!!
2007-12-30 18:58:20
can you tell me what the biggest stadium is??

thanks
2009-05-21 13:55:15
People will go to higher level of stand if their preferred type is sold out.
But will people agree to watch in terrace even if they want to have a seat ( If seats and benches are sold out)?
(edited)
2009-05-21 14:02:54
To the best of my knowledge : No.
2009-05-21 14:16:29
From the rules:

Supporters select the cheapest stand from the ones that suit them.
2009-05-21 14:35:11
However, a spectator is likely to buy a ticket for a stand with a higher cost, if their preferred seat is sold out.
2009-05-21 14:36:16
And -

There are certain groups of supporters, some of which will not attend matches if you will not provide them with the best possible conditions in the stadium. For instance, some of them may not come if there are no covered seats for them to view the game in.
2009-05-21 14:46:34
...Which can only be translated into a 'no' to Reddevil's question. :)
2009-05-21 14:48:04
Not entirely, I'm afraid. :)

However, a spectator is likely to buy a ticket for a stand with a higher cost, if their preferred seat is sold out.
2009-05-21 14:49:25
The question was, if they're likely to buy a cheaper stand, if the expensive one's are sold out.
2009-05-21 14:52:05
True. So I guess the answer is that most spectators won't.
2009-05-21 14:53:06
So is this a good idea to buy terraces?
2009-05-21 14:53:25
there are of course downsides of high level places too:

you have to build a roof if you want these visitors to attend matches if the weather is bad. terrace-fans endure rain easier ... and i am not completly sure, but i strongly suspect that visitors of seats and benches are the first, who stay at home, if there there is a drop in the mood.....
(edited)
2009-05-21 14:53:52
If they buy the cheapest one, they want (but are likely tro buy a more expensive one if sold out), then they won't buy a cheaper stand, than they wan't.

"Seats-people" only buy seats.
"Benches-people" buy benches - or are likely to buy seats if benches are sold.
And so forth.
(edited)
2009-05-21 14:54:53
I don't have any. I'd rather push them into the benches to get more money from them.