.............was just that. My computer gave up on me.
It took a while, but my son put together a spiffy new computer for himself, and I got to keep the one he gave up. It's far from a hand-me-down, let me tell you. This is a gaming computer.
What a difference!!! I can open so many browsers and windows at the same time. No hesitation whatsoever. I am so happy now. Speed and memory are great.
Too bad it all came together when hockey season was over and done with.
Do I dare go there? Oh what a sour taste left in my mouth. I'm trying to let go of the conspiracy theory that somehow the Bucks sold out. How much would a championship go for anyway? A couple million?
Watching this team win two championships, I know exactly what they are capable of when Coach Rosco is in command. Somehow, previously giving up two championships to the Eagles, and then this season giving up in the conference final round to the Sundogs has been a very bitter pill to swallow.
Sure, it's understandable that the Bucks cannot be expected to dominate and win every championship, but the perception that the championships are decided in advance is there. I'm not the lone oddball here. Many fans I've spoken to feel the same way. We feel cheated -- let down.
This is not good for the team or for the league as a whole. It's getting tougher for teams to survive without adding alledged conspiracies. The economy is not helping either.
The way I see increasing ticket sales is: COMPLETE OVERHAUL
Being complacent, relaxed, waiting for the season ticket buyers to show up is not going to cut it.
Many people I've talked to recently would like good options when it comes to buying tickets. Some do not want to commit to a whole season due to spouse's work schedules, kid's school activities etc., but nevertheless, want to attend Bucks games as often as they can.
The Bucks website needs to get more specific on what their packages are. People want to see the price on available seating areas of the arena. They want to be able to buy smaller packages from general admission areas such as weekends only, weekdays only, games against special visiting teams, offers for two persons on weekends, in addition to the 4 pack specials on weekends.
The possiblities are endless. However, the website needs to get specific. This thing about contacting your ticket ref for details on season tickets is very intimidating -- turns people off. And free gas? Pa-leeeeze! We know very well how giveaways are handled at the LEC, this hardly motivates people to renew their tickets. Two gas winners? Think, my friends! Think!
People want to see the prices first in black and white, factor it into their budget, and then decide what seating area they want to commit to.
It's all about OPTIONS, OPTIONS, OPTIONS. Throw in the free munchies, the Bucks t-shirt, the kid's noise maker, and you've got a winning combo, provided that the price is reasonable. If you offer it, they will come. Make it affordable, pack the house. Bring back the sponsored giveaways at the door. Great motivational tool.
Laredo is a whole different demographic fan base. We are very unique here. I'm afraid that what works in other hockey markets up north will not fare well here. Keep it simple, appealing, and above all affordable.
Importantly, keep the economic crunch in mind. $3.25 for a bottled Coke or water is outrageous. Corpus and Rio have them for $2.50 and that is still very high. Yep, concession prices need to be lower. I would love to eat dinner more often at the games, but opt for waiting until the end of the game to eat somewhere else for less. Families feel the food hardship.
I cringe at the thought of arena management change. How will the city do it? Exactly what areas are they responsible to manage and by whom?