They started pouring the concrete for W85 today so that should not be an issue.How many parking spaces has the new football facility eaten, pushing those out into other areas?
They started pouring the concrete for W85 today so that should not be an issue.How many parking spaces has the new football facility eaten, pushing those out into other areas?
Besides being a logistical nightmare, if people know they will call, then they will not pony up until called. Bad marketing idea. ISU wants people to worry so they give what they can and hope it is enough. That stimulates donations. Next year we will see another jump in donations for seats AND parking and that is what we need to move to the next level. The weak will get left behind. GO CYCLONES!!It may be some extra work, but imo they should try to get ahold of those who might be moved and let them know what additional donation it would take to hold their location, at least so they know what's coming so they don't get a surprise in their mailbox. Would also help drive donation levels higher.
Besides being a logistical nightmare, if people know they will call, then they will not pony up until called. Bad marketing idea. ISU wants people to worry so they give what they can and hope it is enough. That stimulates donations. Next year we will see another jump in donations for seats AND parking and that is what we need to move to the next level. The weak will get left behind. GO CYCLONES!!
Lot G7 was extremely packed last year. Sounds like it will be even more so this year. Security was packing us in like sardines. No room for tailgating games.
Besides being a logistical nightmare, if people know they will call, then they will not pony up until called. Bad marketing idea. ISU wants people to worry so they give what they can and hope it is enough. That stimulates donations. Next year we will see another jump in donations for seats AND parking and that is what we need to move to the next level. The weak will get left behind. GO CYCLONES!!
If you are only at States, I am surprised you were in the concrete lots last year. Likely your tenure (14yrs) saved you. I upped my contribution 10 fold during Chizik's first year as I saw this coming a mile away.
The game is what matters at the end of the day anyhow. Be happy you have tickets.
Personally I don't enjoy tailgating in the paved lots. Tailgating in G7 is worth requesting a "downgraded" lot and the longer walk.
Lot G7 was extremely packed last year. Sounds like it will be even more so this year. Security was packing us in like sardines. No room for tailgating games.
Besides being a logistical nightmare, if people know they will call, then they will not pony up until called. Bad marketing idea. ISU wants people to worry so they give what they can and hope it is enough. That stimulates donations. Next year we will see another jump in donations for seats AND parking and that is what we need to move to the next level. The weak will get left behind. GO CYCLONES!!
Disagree. It does no good to get donations through fear frustrated customers. You're just as likely to lose donors who are unhappy they couldn't get the courtesy of a call for the amount they give. Especially if those being moved down were of adequate donor level according to the charts distributed by the AD.
As far as logistical nightmare, given how many calls i've gotten from the ISU foundation, surely some phone-dialers could be rounded up to call with the 'due to high demand, we may not be able to guarantee you the same parking as last year. if you wish to keep your spot, an additional donation will be required for 2012' spiel.
Disagree. It does no good to get donations through fear frustrated customers. You're just as likely to lose donors who are unhappy they couldn't get the courtesy of a call for the amount they give. Especially if those being moved down were of adequate donor level according to the charts distributed by the AD.
As far as logistical nightmare, given how many calls i've gotten from the ISU foundation, surely some phone-dialers could be rounded up to call with the 'due to high demand, we may not be able to guarantee you the same parking as last year. if you wish to keep your spot, an additional donation will be required for 2012' spiel.
Disagree. It does no good to get donations through fear frustrated customers. You're just as likely to lose donors who are unhappy they couldn't get the courtesy of a call for the amount they give. Especially if those being moved down were of adequate donor level according to the charts distributed by the AD.
As far as logistical nightmare, given how many calls i've gotten from the ISU foundation, surely some phone-dialers could be rounded up to call with the 'due to high demand, we may not be able to guarantee you the same parking as last year. if you wish to keep your spot, an additional donation will be required for 2012' spiel.
It may be some extra work, but imo they should try to get ahold of those who might be moved and let them know what additional donation it would take to hold their location, at least so they know what's coming so they don't get a surprise in their mailbox. Would also help drive donation levels higher.