Vous Créez votre propre Sujet et
Vous me Disez le Prix des Sièges A et B ainsi que les loges
Exemple EHM:
Seat A 39$
Seat B 28$
Box 167$
Un petit texte, en anglais,:
Ticket prices- Does anyone pay attention to these at all? Most of you right now are going, "doh! I forgot about them!". This is a simple way to keep your money flowing. If you are attracting fans every game, raise them, if you are having trouble getting fans, lower them. How can you find out if fans are coming? After a game is played in your stadium, double click the game score, this will bring up a wealth of info on that game, including attendance.
Un autre exemple, toujours en anglais, :
Finances Study
CASE STUDY USING THE NEW YORK ISLANDERS
The New York Islanders Stadium Capacity is 16,297
When the Islanders sell out the stadium, they receive total revenues of
$888,187
They have seat prices of $46, $34 and $179
So, the question was, how do you know how much more revenue you can get by
raising prices
by $1 in each seat category to $47, $35 and $180?
The math problem is as follows:
Seat A = 50%
Seat B = 40%
Box Seats = 10%
or
50% x total stadium capacity of 16,297 = 8,148.50
40% x total stadium capacity of 16,297 = 6,518.80
10% x total stadium capacity of 16,297 = 1,629.70
8,148.50 x $46 = 374,831.00
6,518.80 x $34 = 221,639.20
1,629.70 x 179 = 291,716.30
Total = $888,186.50 or rounded up $888,187
To answer our question:
then multiply the seats per section by the price per seat category
8,148.50 x $47 = 382,979.50
6,518.80 x $35 = 228,158.00
1,629.70 x 180 = 293,346.00
Total = 904,483.50, or 16,296.50 per game for a $1 increase per seat
category
Although is sounds simple adding 1$ per seat, the question is, how much
revenue would you get if you raised only SEAT A by 1$. This is where the
example helps you understand the stadium capacity split.-