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Upgrades by Tepper


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He has certainly hit the ground running.

 

 

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At the first home game of the regular season Sept. 9, fans will notice some ways Tepper is already working to improve the experience at Bank of America Stadium — small changes intended to get people to show up, and to keep them engaged.
 

One of the biggest updates so far is that the number of TVs on the 100- and 500-level concourses has doubled. Additionally, large LED boards have been added to the the club level so that fans there can share the “in-bowl” experience. The Panthers have added digital menu boards at concession stands throughout the stadium, too.

A few weeks ago, the Panthers launched a mobile app that allows some fans to order and pay for food and drinks from their seats, then retrieve their order at a nearby pick-up point. The initial rollout of the service will be on the 100-level concourse, the team has said.

Another major feature of the app is mobile ticketing, which is replacing print-at-home PDF tickets. The PDF tickets, the team has said, will no longer be valid for entry.

 

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article217293025.html

Not to mention the midfield logo.  And I assume he is behind the uniform experiments in pre season?

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

The print at home tickets no longer being valid nearly kept me out of the game last week.  Fortunately, I had my email on my phone and was able to download the app and tickets, but I still don't see how that is an upgrade.  

I think it mainly prevents you from buying fraudulent tickets.  People can make fake paper tickets easier than spoofing Ticketmaster to transfer them.

That's my assumption anyways.

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44 minutes ago, luke nukem said:

Pull an ATL and make the concessions cheaper and this man will have my undying support.... Or an indoor practice facility, Ill pay 10 bucks a beer if that bad boy is getting built.

Its a sham because their ticket prices are rediculous. Trust me they make that money back.

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20 minutes ago, w280sax said:

I think it mainly prevents you from buying fraudulent tickets.  People can make fake paper tickets easier than spoofing Ticketmaster to transfer them.

That's my assumption anyways.

I understand why they did it.  I just wish there would have been some kind of warning when I bought them.  Although I suppose that is more on the ticket vendor than the panthers.

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