I've suggested this before: Back in the late 80's/early 90's there were long wooden tables full of small (16 oz, I believe) Souvenir cups with Ice (and they may have already been filled with Coke/Sprite, etc). As you walked in under the West Concourse, you veered to the right, picked up a cup, paid in Cash and went to your seat.appgrad95&97 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:34 pmLike what?CornCobPipes wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:12 pmTotally agree with all these sentiments. Things like this have gone on long enough! The trend has been in relation to changes and progression only concerned with Big changes and Big money correlating with Big debt.
No attention to volume business and small quality. The lost revenue really does add up as well as the impact it has on returning fans and guest. The PTB need to learn to understand the smaller back burner issues with attention to detail. These things can have simple solutions/ easy fixes. The price gouging is irrelevant when no one is tempted to make a purchase due to missing the event they are there for in the first place. That's why people say I can watch from home and enjoy the game. This is why the stands look empty for periods of time during the game. Professional sports have venders selling in the stands to offset this as well as more access per capacity. If you go to the game make preparations and enjoy the game. Maybe someday they will realize the lost revenue and do something about it. If we ever add more seats they need to consider more concessions, more bathrooms, walk path design and sensible pricing first and foremost.
There's no reason these stations can't be set up under each concourse, cash only (yes, it's old school) with Coke/Diet Coke and water bottles. No one would ever stand in line longer than 5 minutes.
Also, Drink Vendors in the stands (although I hate the distraction) could be a possible solution.
For the record, my 10-year-old wanted Pizza yesterday. So, we headed down from the East Grandstands, saw the Stephen Jones TD. Hit the bathrooms under the East Side (concession lines were minimal at that time), walked over to the Hungry Howie's Food Truck, Stood in line during the band performance, grabbed a $10 Pepperoni Pizza and were back in our seats comfortably before the second half kick.