So do you have to actually be 'in' the arena to win one of the drawings for dream prizes? I may wind up disqualifying myself a couple of games I don't go this month including today.
So do you have to actually be 'in' the arena to win one of the drawings for dream prizes? I may wind up disqualifying myself a couple of games I don't go this month including today.
I doubt you have to be actually at the game to win, they just announce that you did win during the game.
I received the hard copy "Welcome Back" brochure yesterday.
Could they find a better picture to put on the cover, I mean, Brad Mills, for real?
That's the key. I would suspect the renewal rate will be pretty good this offseason though.
If they can get 90%+ of full season ticket holders to renew and add another 2k new full season ticket holders, you will see a noticable difference next season.
Well the problem is, the drinkable beer stands are all cash only. The only ones that even have machines are all the light beers. Your Bass, Goose Island - Winner for best addition to the Rock all year Award - and those Beers of Europe ones are all cash only.
The only place I've had luck getting decent beer on the F/B card was in the goal bar.
A few stands in the upper level that take credit cards offer Molsen Canadien, Heineken and Becks.
I also noticed a Murphy's Stout stand next to the Goose Island on the lower concourse last game-cash only though.
**I am skeptical of the cash only beer stands as it related to the servers pocketing some $$$ themselves. How does Centerplate or Prudential Center monitor these servers? By Cups distributed? I would think there is a chunk of shrinkage every game with a few dishonest servers in those cash only draft beer stands.
A few stands in the upper level that take credit cards offer Molsen Canadien, Heineken and Becks.
I also noticed a Murphy's Stout stand next to the Goose Island on the lower concourse last game-cash only though.
**I am skeptical of the cash only beer stands as it related to the servers pocketing some $$$ themselves. How does Centerplate or Prudential Center monitor these servers? By Cups distributed? I would think there is a chunk of shrinkage every game with a few dishonest servers in those cash only draft beer stands.
Assuming all the beers at the stand are the same price, it's very easy to keep track how much should be in the register.
The prices at those stands are either $8 (domestic) or $9 (import or microbrew).
I see fans bringing back their cups to servers at times.
I don't know the exact specifications of those machines but I'm pretty sure it can keep track of how many cups it's poured. And if not and there was any speculation of theft there would be managers keeping a close eye on the workers
**I am skeptical of the cash only beer stands as it related to the servers pocketing some $$$ themselves. How does Centerplate or Prudential Center monitor these servers? By Cups distributed? I would think there is a chunk of shrinkage every game with a few dishonest servers in those cash only draft beer stands.
Why r u skeptical? Thought never crossed my mind. And I wouldn't sweat it much if they actually do pocket a couple bucks.
Regarding the question on partial plans- anything 8 games and higher were given the opportunity to buy strips for the first two rounds. Location priority closest to partial plan seats was given to the largest plans - I.e., half seasons were given seats closest to their seats. If you haven't gotten them in the mail you should shorty.