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9 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

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

It says $10k per person for up to 18 people (and I'm guessing there has to be some minimum number of people too or it wouldn't be profitable)

So I just went with a 15 people

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7 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Haha.  I didn't realize Charlotte had cornered the market on limos and G6's.  My apologies.

You really think they're going to find enough folks in other markets wanting to see the Carolina Panthers in away games to fill up a private jet? C'mon man, you're just scrambling. They're targeting the Charlotte market.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

It says $10k per person for up to 18 people (and I'm guessing there has to be some minimum number of people too or it wouldn't be profitable)

So I just went with a 15 people

That's actually a great deal if you've got the money to spare.  A private jet is not cheap and with all the other perks you are probably only paying half of what you would have to pay if you set this up yourself.  That's even if you could. 

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13 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Haha.  I didn't realize Charlotte had cornered the market on limos and G6's.  My apologies.

I doubt this includes a variable number of private jets from a variable number of locations. The concept is you fly with players so are they sending players to your chosen place of departure?

Actually there is an instagram post that explains that it's 3 private jets of 18 people total.

 

Also their website doesn't work.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That's actually a great deal if you've got the money to spare.  A private jet is not cheap and with all the other perks you are probably only paying half of what you would have to pay if you set this up yourself.  That's even if you could. 

Yeah, honestly for what it is the price isn't bad. Just not sure about it for the Panthers fanbase. Hard for me to imagine there's folks lining up to spend $10k for a Panthers away game experience.

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You really think they're going to find enough folks in other markets wanting to see the Carolina Panthers in away games to fill up a private jet? C'mon man, you're just scrambling. They're targeting the Charlotte market.

They are going to send Brenton Bersin and Tony Pike in uhaul to San Diego to fly with you to New Orleans 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You really think they're going to find enough folks in other markets wanting to see the Carolina Panthers in away games to fill up a private jet? C'mon man, you're just scrambling. They're targeting the Charlotte market.

Not scrambling but can tell you and I are in different spaces, so can see where you're confused.

From the social post ...

"Target market: Business leaders looking for high end client hospitality".  Notice how that is before "and rich die hard Panthers fans".

You're thinking this is 12-15 Panthers fans ALL dropping $10k each.  When it's actually one person/company dropping $150k to host the event.  You're telling me if your boss or business counterpart came to you and said he was chartering a private jet, 5 star hotel, food, and celebrities to go watch (insert any team/city here), and it was all free, that you wouldn't go?

I'm in entertainment and studio partnerships, we and our competition do this all the time.  Last year a major Houston based retailer took my team to a Houston Texans game in their suite, full trip covered.  None of us were Texans fans, or even lived in the Houston area.  And it was awesome.  Again, experiences. 

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1 hour ago, jfra78 said:

Bigkat trying to flex 

Where in the context of the post did I say I was partaking and even if I was, that’s my decision and my money. 
 

Envy is a sin

 

for the record I’m not partaking but I think the concept will catch on

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14 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Not scrambling but can tell you and I are in different spaces, so can see where you're confused.

From the social post ...

"Target market: Business leaders looking for high end client hospitality".  Notice how that is before "and rich die hard Panthers fans".

You're thinking this is 12-15 Panthers fans ALL dropping $10k each.  When it's actually one person/company dropping $150k to host the event.  You're telling me if your boss or business counterpart came to you and said he was chartering a private jet, 5 star hotel, food, and celebrities to go watch (insert any team/city here), and it was all free, that you wouldn't go?

I'm in entertainment and studio partnerships, we and our competition do this all the time.  Last year a major Houston based retailer took my team to a Houston Texans game in their suite, full trip covered.  None of us were Texans fans, or even lived in the Houston area.  And it was awesome.  Again, experiences. 

Honestly, I wouldn't. I went to the majority of Broncos games for years because I lived 45 minutes west of the stadium and my company had a suite there because they were a major NFL sponsor and they had a suite in every stadium and I was the only employee based in Colorado so sweet! Half the time I was going through security with John Elway (this was in the years just prior to him being named GM). But would I have flown from say Charlotte to Denver just for the experience? Definitely not but that's just me. I would happily let someone else take the trip.

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39 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

It says $10k per person for up to 18 people (and I'm guessing there has to be some minimum number of people too or it wouldn't be profitable)

So I just went with a 15 people

I was thinking it was per ticket and it would be randos going, but I speak poor.

I see now it may be more geared towards rich and business folks, of which I am not.

I will return back to my tar paper shack.

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