I'll keep it simple, just wanna know before hand.
Do seats bring in more revenue then stands???
I see that i get $ 10 a spectator on stands, will seats bring more money per ticket?
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The ticket prices are set at 400 per fan coming in.
The difference between seats and stands is that you'll draw more fans if you have seats. Basically, the higher level of stand you have, the more fans your team will draw for home matches. However, you will have to balance that with stadium expenses. The higher the level of stand, the more expensive is to keep it. But then you also get better TV offers if you have a higher level of stand.
The difference between seats and stands is that you'll draw more fans if you have seats. Basically, the higher level of stand you have, the more fans your team will draw for home matches. However, you will have to balance that with stadium expenses. The higher the level of stand, the more expensive is to keep it. But then you also get better TV offers if you have a higher level of stand.
Its 100 per spectator regardless of the type of stand/seat/multi-functional. The 400 per spectator figure is for hockey. For home league games you'll get 100% of that. For friendlies and National Cup games you'll get 50% if you're at home and 50% if you're the road team.
Oops. didn't notice this was the football thread. Yeah, for hockey it's 400, for football it's 100.
It should be said that you'll attract more fans the better seats you have, but it is much better to have a greater capacity vs. putting up stands.
With-in reason. Sometimes the benefits of the higher stands is worth the initial expense. With saying that it is better to start out with greater capacity and move towards seats later when your are more successful and have facilities up.
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