WhatTheFrog
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Go to Napa then come back for the game. See? That wasn't so hard.But I want to go to Napa and a TCU game.
Go to Napa then come back for the game. See? That wasn't so hard.But I want to go to Napa and a TCU game.
Let me rephrase:Go to Napa then come back for the game. See? That wasn't so hard.
If not, please feel free to send me your parking space number. I promise not to use it. But I will protect it from interlopers. As far as you know.I have already renewed my six tickets and Lot 3 reserved parking. The question that remains.....will I be in attendance?
Renewing lower bowl so I’ll feel safe.
Leave all dropped seats vacant. Social distancing. Problem solved.Not sure how accurately killerfrogs represents the entire fan base, but after initial polling results, things are looking favorable for TCU athletics... not as much so for my upgrade opportunities.
With that said, back to back bad seasons, covid 19, and new east side club owners potentially releasing more seats makes me think this will be a relatively good upgrade year.
Not sure how accurately killerfrogs represents the entire fan base, but after initial polling results, things are looking favorable for TCU athletics... not as much so for my upgrade opportunities.
With that said, back to back bad seasons, covid 19, and new east side club owners potentially releasing more seats makes me think this will be a relatively good upgrade year.
Not sure how accurately killerfrogs represents the entire fan base, but after initial polling results, things are looking favorable for TCU athletics... not as much so for my upgrade opportunities.
With that said, back to back bad seasons, covid 19, and new east side club owners potentially releasing more seats makes me think this will be a relatively good upgrade year.
Question, a buddy of mine was wondering when the leftover seating that didn't get picked up by the season ticket holders would be realeased? He was thinking this might be a good time to finally get season tickets with the uncertainty of fans being allowed at games. He just needs 2 seats.
Traditionally these become available immediately after the upgrade process is completed, so probably end of June or start of July.Question, a buddy of mine was wondering when the leftover seating that didn't get picked up by the season ticket holders would be realeased? He was thinking this might be a good time to finally get season tickets with the uncertainty of fans being allowed at games. He just needs 2 seats.
Nothing comes to mind outside of possibly allowing the contribution to be worth double the normal value of priority points.Theoretically if the season was cancelled or no fans in stands: In order to maintain some revenue, what kind of one time offer of value could TCU make to fans in return for making the payment, instead of just making it a contribution and receiving priority points, which is pretty worthless.
Nothing comes to mind outside of possibly allowing the contribution to be worth double the normal value of priority points.
Typically, a donation is worth 2 points per $100.
Say you have 4 season tickets worth $375 each plus a parking pass for $2,000.
If the season is cancelled, you have the option to:
1. Get a refund on everything
2. Apply the cost as a credit for the 2021 season (not very enticing unless you maybe needed the cost of the tickets to meet a new credit card spending bonus or some other unusual reason). This also doesn't make a huge difference to TCU in the long run, because they'll be missing out on the revenue for the 2021 season.
3. Apply the cost of your tickets as a donation to the Frog Club for priority points (which is obviously what TCU would prefer people to do)
As the policy stands now, there's not a lot of incentive to apply the cost of your tickets as a donation, because it simply gives you the amount of priority points you would have received making any other one off donation.
But if TCU were to say: If you choose to apply the cost of tickets and parking as a Frog Club donation, you will receive 4 points for every $100, there's suddenly a lot more incentive for season ticket holders to consider donating the cost of their tickets.
With the scenario listed above, the 4 tickets plus the parking pass would total $3,500 and be worth 70 priority points if you chose to donate that cost under the current policy. Double the value of the priority points to 140, and I am much more motivated to waive my option of receiving a refund and let TCU have my money as a donation instead.
But this only incentivizes those still looking to improve their seat location. If you're happy with your current seats, priority points, as you said, are pretty meaningless.