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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I cannot imagine there's a huge market for $10k trips to see the Carolina Panthers. I mean, BOA looks half empty most games with half of the fans in attendance wearing opposing colors.

The demographic this is targeting doesn't go to the games at BOA.  And if they do, they aren't sitting in seats where you would see them. 

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1 minute ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

The demographic this is targeting doesn't go to the games at BOA.  And if they do, they aren't sitting in seats where you would see them. 

Demographics aside, why would you pay $10k to go to an away game if you're not even going to home games? That's doesn't make any sense.

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If people have an expendable $150k to spend on something like this, then they likely have ways of being around former (or current) players anyways.  Plus they also then already have the means to make a trip to games like this while being on their own schedule/agenda as well.

Just can't see what the appeal of something like this is for those type of people.  Yea, us regular Joe Schmo fans would love a tripe like that, but we don't have the expendable income to do it.  

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Demographics aside, why would you pay $10k to go to an away game if you're not even going to home games? That's doesn't make any sense.

Not all Panther fans live in Charlotte. 

Love my home city, but if my choices are spending money to come back, eat Bojangles and experience a lackluster fan environment, or go to away games in New York, New Orleans, Green Bay (Lambeau), or Europe every couple of years where I can have a unique experience(s) which would you choose?

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10 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

If people have an expendable $150k to spend on something like this, then they likely have ways of being around former (or current) players anyways.  Plus they also then already have the means to make a trip to games like this while being on their own schedule/agenda as well.

Just can't see what the appeal of something like this is for those type of people.  Yea, us regular Joe Schmo fans would love a tripe like that, but we don't have the expendable income to do it.  

 

Where did you get that number from?  I think it is one game, 10k?

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5 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Not all Panther fans live in Charlotte. 

Love my home city, but if my choices are spending money to come back, eat Bojangles and experience a lackluster fan environment, or go to away games in New York, New Orleans, Green Bay (Lambeau), or Europe every couple of years where I can have a unique experience(s) which would you choose?

A big part of the package is the chaffeured ride to a private jet flight. They're definitely targeting folks who live in Charlotte.

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