Action10 wrote:mvfcfan wrote:To answer your analogy I would say that as someone that would be spending money at the arena and throughout the city (or general area) at restaurants, hotels, etc, that I would be hurting them far greater than they would be hurting me. Note that I am still getting my basketball and spending money in a different city (Evansville).
As far as I'm concerned I work hard for my money and when I go to spend my money on entertainment, I'm not going to spend it places that try to make my life miserable with vax mandates, negative tests, mask police, etc. I've been to St Louis 6 years in a row and that will end this year. Last year I wasn't going to go at all, but I was talked into going to the championship game. Had a very lousy time to be completely honest. I literally pulled my mask down to boo a ref and some cop was up in my face about it within 15 seconds. Until that place is 100% back to normal I won't be back. I can live without physically going to Arch Madness and the championship game is free to watch on TV anyways. I can save the 6 hours total of driving and do something more productive with my time.
I'm also pretty confident that attendance will be lousy for Arch Madness this year. A lot of folks out there just aren't going to want to deal with the hassle. Eventually the arena and/or the city of StL will have to change their policy unless they just enjoy losing money. So in my view we're the water and they're the fish, because without us they don't make a profit.
Totally fair and I still respect you a ton for standing up for what you think is right.
I just ask that you give the league and St. Louis a chance. I don't think last year (in the midst of a global pandemic) is the best way to judge Arch Madness. The NCAA didn't allow fans period until the Sweet 16 if memory serves me.
What did the OVC do last year for their final in regards to masks and fans? I'm not sure if it was any different, just asking.
Well thank you for respecting my opinion. I also respect you for that and for asking questions. I definitely don't mind answering them.
For the OVC they required masks throughout the game, but if you were holding say a popcorn bag or a drink in your hand they wouldn't bother you at all, so I just put the bag in my lap and left it there the entire time. There definitely wasn't any insane rule that you had to mask up between bites. They also were giving out neck gaiters, which were banned at St Louis, for fans to wear. The neck gaiters were extremely thin and you could legit blow air through them and feel your air with your hand lol. Evansville actually acted like they were happy people showed up. St Louis acted like they wished we weren't there at all.
The Ford Center / OVC this year just requires masks. You don't have to test or show vax proof. I've watched some Evansville Aces games this year and it appears that they do not enforce the mask at all, since most of the people at their games are not wearing them. When I go I will probably wear the neck gaiter again and then just pull it down when I get to my seat. And after my experience in Evansville last year I feel very comfortable returning even though things aren't completely normal yet.