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Post by tiroto on Jan 26, 2011 16:26:22 GMT 12
"For several years now i have said that our crap shows are to expensive and our good shows to cheep. To go and see what i saw at palmy on Saturday night just been for $25 is just as ridiculous as being expected to pay $25 for the manawatu yth ministock champs. In any other market a sports blue chip event (teams champs) would be $40 -$50 for the cheap seats"
I hope he doesn't mind but I've copied and pasted Ramjams comments from another thread re Auckland Teams. Question: How much would you pay to see Palmy teams? Probably get me into trouble here but would I pay $80 for an adult to see 12 teams at Palmy? Yep I would so long as I knew that a good portion was going to the teams, not that I could control that. (By the way how much would it cost for live TV?)
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Post by batty73 on Jan 26, 2011 16:29:21 GMT 12
For live tv it would be expensive for example to get the new full HD truck from OSB (Outside Broadcast) the people that do the rugby, for the truck to be delivered to your ground eg driven it costs $5000 thats just delivery Cheers Duane
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Post by gullz on Jan 26, 2011 16:59:04 GMT 12
I am quite happy to pay my $50 per night where else do you get 3 plus hours of top entertainment? you would pay as much or more for a game of rugby = 80mins. I believe that for the number of competitors speedway draws the highest number of spectators than any other sport. need these for the Blenheim sun.
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Post by jimmyj on Jan 26, 2011 18:00:28 GMT 12
We only have to pay $30.00 in Auck for top international drivers so why would you want to pay $80.00 for stockcars . Wait till comes on TV thats me for stockcar racin .
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Post by gullz on Jan 26, 2011 19:03:16 GMT 12
I would pay my $50 to see N.Z's top Stockcar drivers bearing in mind that will be 60 drivers and also 6 top class over seas drivers. For more than one or two races a night. Also think about this the interest of the teams champs extends to the U.S.A My son is flying in on the Friday and out again on the Sunday for the event.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2011 22:53:09 GMT 12
I hope he doesn't mind but I've copied and pasted Ramjams comments from another thread re Auckland Teams. Na I don't mind too much, Put $20 into my Tab A/c and we will forget all about it. ;D ;D
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Post by MadMarty13B on Jan 27, 2011 0:55:40 GMT 12
I hope he doesn't mind but I've copied and pasted Ramjams comments from another thread re Auckland Teams. Na I don't mind too much, Put $20 into my Tab A/c and we will forget all about it. ;D ;D Delete this Gordon the Raspberry Jam mentioned tab
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Post by The Observer on Jan 27, 2011 10:23:24 GMT 12
The value of this event isn;t just the experiance - to me its the fact that - You can walk to the track from your motel - so not 2 hours out of the carparking.
- You get scrutineering in walking distance, and the wife can go shopping while you check out the cars in the square on friday
- THe Pits are open all night - you get the build up of excitement as the drivers are accessiable, and the big rigs are nxt to the track. YOu can see the repairs and frantic work by the teams, which makes it all so exciting.
- There are outstanding facilities - wide variety of food, drink, seating available - and not a bad seat in the house (unless a drunk yobo is next to you)
- Majority of workshops/teams are in town, so saturday you really get the sense of the event as stockcars are everywhere, and if your lucky some are staying at the same location
Its an awesome weekend for me, not just the 3 hours of entertainment, and thats part of why the cost is acceptable at the current level, even with declining number of teams races. Its great to see TV3 start to get in behind with live screening of the draw, and two lots of programing of the event - great to see it do the event justice.
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Post by joshnz on Jan 27, 2011 14:46:16 GMT 12
i fly over from aus to watch nz superstock racing the cheapest part is the entry fee.ill pay what ever it is.you can get anything like superstock racing here in aus.so to me its worth alot more than what ever they charge to get in
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2011 14:51:22 GMT 12
I think that if it was $100 per nite i would still go. Theres nothing like it really , The best speedway fix of the season . The only downside is that theres only one a year .
Looks like Auckland are trying their best to make the 2nd best event happen.Hoping that all outside clubs can get together and help as well...
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Post by totspete on Jan 27, 2011 15:03:38 GMT 12
Honestly, I think $50 is just about right. Is it three times as good as my usual Nelson club night? Absolutely. Is it three times as good as the stock shock or ELF Cup super saloons or NZ TQs? Probably not ...Nelson runs with the same gate price $15 and $7, regardless of the event.
There's a fair bit of filler in the programme still (car of the week, 30min of parade laps, Wanganui versus Rotorua ... oops :-) ) and yet there is still nothing like this meeting and everything from February to April pales in comparison.
But, factor in travel, air tickets x 3, vastly more expensive since Origin Pacific folded, beds (okay, family provide ours), food and entertainment ... and it is a $1500 trip for three days for my sons and myself.
If I thought my $50 seats were going to cost $100, and the kids were going to rise by a similar ratio, I'd truly have to weigh the value versus how long it takes to earn the money and what el;se I could or should do with it.
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Post by BarryB on Jan 27, 2011 15:09:11 GMT 12
There's a fair bit of filler in the programme still (car of the week, 30min of parade laps, Wanganui versus Rotorua ... oops :-) ) That comment could come back to haunt you Pete ;D ;D ;D
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Post by tiroto on Jan 27, 2011 15:19:18 GMT 12
Honestly, I think $50 is just about right. Is it three times as good as my usual Nelson club night? Absolutely. Is it three times as good as the stock shock or ELF Cup super saloons or NZ TQs? Probably not ...Nelson runs with the same gate price $15 and $7, regardless of the event. There's a fair bit of filler in the programme still (car of the week, 30min of parade laps, Wanganui versus Rotorua ... oops :-) ) and yet there is still nothing like this meeting and everything from February to April pales in comparison. But, factor in travel, air tickets x 3, vastly more expensive since Origin Pacific folded, beds (okay, family provide ours), food and entertainment ... and it is a $1500 trip for three days for my sons and myself. If I thought my $50 seats were going to cost $100, and the kids were going to rise by a similar ratio, I'd truly have to weigh the value versus how long it takes to earn the money and what el;se I could or should do with it. Nice oops there tospete - we will see! Is it the year of the Rebel! (how many times has said that?) ;D
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Post by my2cents on Jan 27, 2011 15:56:02 GMT 12
I would pay my $50 to see N.Z's top Stockcar drivers bearing in mind that will be 60 drivers and also 6 top class over seas drivers. For more than one or two races a night. Also think about this the interest of the teams champs extends to the U.S.A My son is flying in on the Friday and out again on the Sunday for the event. Hope the weather is in his favor then
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2011 15:58:44 GMT 12
Honestly, I think $50 is just about right..... .... it is a $1500 trip for three days for my sons and myself. If I thought my $50 seats were going to cost $100, and the kids were going to rise by a similar ratio, I'd truly have to weigh the value versus how long it takes to earn the money and what el;se I could or should do with it. The $100 is prob a bit pie in the sky, although prob worth it they would need to raise it gradually and not in one hit. So say if the adults were +$20 and kids +10 this year it would mean your $1500 is now a $1580 road trip. Would you really miss out on a weekend with the family on a great Speedway meeting for that?
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Post by Admin on Jan 27, 2011 16:07:07 GMT 12
high prices have more effect on the local followers rather than the travelling fans . Used to wonder why some tracks didn't operate a loyalty scheme for local faithful when it comes to some of the big meets.
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Post by totspete on Jan 27, 2011 17:01:11 GMT 12
Honestly, I think $50 is just about right..... .... it is a $1500 trip for three days for my sons and myself. If I thought my $50 seats were going to cost $100, and the kids were going to rise by a similar ratio, I'd truly have to weigh the value versus how long it takes to earn the money and what else I could or should do with it. The $100 is prob a bit pie in the sky, although prob worth it they would need to raise it gradually and not in one hit. So say if the adults were +$20 and kids +10 this year it would mean your $1500 is now a $1580 road trip. Would you really miss out on a weekend with the family on a great Speedway meeting for that? You're right Al. I'd just sell a kidney. Or a kid.
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Post by totspete on Jan 27, 2011 17:04:05 GMT 12
There's a fair bit of filler in the programme still (car of the week, 30min of parade laps, Wanganui versus Rotorua ... oops :-) ) That comment could come back to haunt you Pete ;D ;D ;D Typographical error. I meant Scrappers versus Glen Eagles
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2011 17:25:20 GMT 12
The $100 is prob a bit pie in the sky, although prob worth it they would need to raise it gradually and not in one hit. So say if the adults were +$20 and kids +10 this year it would mean your $1500 is now a $1580 road trip. Would you really miss out on a weekend with the family on a great Speedway meeting for that? You're right Al. I'd just sell a kidney. Or a kid. I'll keep that in mind, not much interested in the kid (not with the pedigree he's got... the Dam was OK but the Sire has a prob or two ;D ) but the Kidney could come in handy one day ;D ;D ;D
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Post by my2cents on Jan 27, 2011 17:35:31 GMT 12
... and it is a $1500 trip for three days for my sons and myself. . Leave the Family at home and then you can devide the price by three
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