shocker3 wrote:blueblood wrote:I could do some rerearch but here are my best guesses. I think for basketball it seats around 17500 to 18000. For an NCAA game closer to 17 for a Jay game I bet they could get over 18 thousand in. There are about 13,500 season ticket holders. Ticket prices vary from court side at I think $40, lower bowl for $30 and upper bowl I think are 20 or 25$. Now that being said, of the 13500 I am guessing 8 to 10000 of those make donations for the right to buy seats. I would guess the lower bowl which has a waiting list seats around 10000. As to the freebies. I would guess there normally only a couple hundred or less with discount tickets. There will be maybe 5 games they will boost numbers with groups like promise keepers or the like. Tonight for Samford the announced crowd will be 15 thousand something. There will probably be 13000 in the stands. I bet there will be 500 or so freebies. Like I think over Xmas break any high school kid with an ID can get in free.
Upper bowl seats for Creighton basketball games are $12. They were $9 just a few years ago. I go to 2 or 3 Jays games every year. The ticket price has never been more than $12 (I usually end up getting in on a free ticket- there have been plenty of promotions, but most of the games I go to these days are around the holidays).
My sister and brother and law have CU season tickets in the first row of the upper bowl, they have never had to make a donation (it must be lower bowl tickets only). Their season ticket price went up to $190 this year. Which is a bargain compared to what we have to pay for Shocker tickets and they actually have great seats.
Your sister got a good deal by buying season tickets. I did a quick search on both stub hub and ticket master. The cheapest tickets available for the next home game were 17.50 in the way upper bowl.
Section
Row
Seats
Description 204
N
14 - 15
PRICE LEVEL 5
UPPER BOWL
RESERVE
TypeFULL PRICE TICKET
PriceUS $17.55 x 2
As far as making a donation here is what I could find.
Over 2,700 families and businesses joined Jaybackers for the 2009-10 academic year and gifts to the organization totalled over $3.3 million, both all-time highs for the 13th consecutive year. In the last 14 years, the Jaybacker Organization has more than quadrupled in members while gifts have increased from $376,000 in 1996-97 to over $3.3 million in 2009-10.
So if 2700 made donations and you figure they each have from 2-4 seats that probably would mean that most in the 10,000 lower bowl made donations. The deal CU made with each of us is that as long as you make the same donation as the prior year you get to keep your same seat location. In theory as long as the Jays under perform your sister is in good shape with out making a donation. If, and that is a big if, they ever do make a run, she might be asked to pony up.