Re: Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXVI: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Tolerate The BTHC
All this talk about season tickets...
We're letting our Friday seats (4) go this year.
Reasons? It's not solely or even mostly the on-ice product/success. At least not directly for me as a fan.
First and foremost, we have 4 seats and my eldest is about to enter high school. His days of wanting to spend Friday night with the family at a Badger game were mostly done 2 years ago and it's only going to get more pronounced - and I don't blame him at all.
So we're left with 4 seats and only 3 people using them. Have eaten several single tix over the past few years and my second son likes to go, but not 10 times a season.
Secondly, it's expensive. $950 for the 4 tix and parking. We need close parking btw for reasons I'm not going to get into here.
We've been to so many games over the years that I've kinda been there, done that and the cost is not outweighed anymore by the benefit that I get sitting there watching in the arena.
Why is the benefit of being there no longer worth the cost? Let's count the ways...
1 - This was something we did with the kids and they're moving on in life - which is great.
2 - There's no one there anymore and the atmosphere (due to the vast emptiness) is more depressing than energizing. This is where the on-ice product is indirectly involved for me. The people aren't coming due to the on-ice product (or multiple reasons like me) which is ruining the games for me and contributing to me not needing to be there anymore.
3 - Neutering the band and students for more crap on the video screens. College events should be college events. I loathe the video screens at this point and quite honestly rarely pay attention to them, but it's hard to ignore them. Sometimes you just want to be able to have a conversation with the people around you and not be "entertained" every second.
4 - You should see my cave. Big screen, surround sound, bar, recliners, pool table, pole, memorabilia. There's more atmosphere in my basement than the KC these days.
5 - The monetary cost. We're not rich and that $950 can buy me a week on the lake, something for the house, etc. Things that I'll get far more enjoyment from.
6 - I'm jaded. I saw Heatley and Reinprecht. I saw the great 2006 team. It's been so many years and some great players and moments. At this point, I believe that the golden era for me as a fan has passed. That's not to say that there aren't many more great players and seasons to come. I'm just moving on. There are so many other things in life that are pulling on me that I just don't need to dedicate so much of my time to this anymore - retracing the same footsteps, walking the same paths.
7 - Nobody else wants these. It's easy to find buyers for my football tickets. Can't hardly ever find buyers for 4 hockey tickets when we can't use them so our unused tickets become a $100 waste of money each time.
8 - Other hockey. My son will be playing HS hockey for the next 4 years at a strong local program. I will be at those games, which I never really went to in the past (high school games, that is). His youth games were almost always during the day on weekends. The HS games will often be at night. In addition, I'm a bigger Hawks fan than I am Badger Hockey (not by a ton, but bigger) and I get Center Ice. Game days are mapped out all season and it's down to the cave. It gets to be a lot of hockey and making the effort to go to the KC in addition to those other options becomes too much.
Anyway, I just wanted to push back a little on the notion that it's all about the on-ice product. Even if we were defending Natty Champs right now, I'd still be dropping these tickets due to all of the reasons above.
We are keeping our pair of Saturday tix, so I'm not dropping it altogether. They're better seats, cost less and it's much easier to find buyers for them - no reason not to keep them at this point. We'll probably only go to 3-5 of the Saturday games and sell the rest.
When/if we want to take the whole fam, it's easy to just grab tix for individual games.
There you have it.