RDS redevelopment
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Now we'll have God on our side!bronxbull wrote: ↑November 9th, 2022, 1:57 pm https://www.irishtimes.com/business/202 ... ge-for-4m/
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Any chance of the highlights for non subscribers to the times?
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You can always copy the link into an incognito tab.
Basically the RDS spent 4 million to buy the church. The land around the church will be a new entrance to the stadium and the church will either be a food court for match days or a new event space.
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Thought it was a retirement present for Cian Healy when I saw the headline earlier.
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Off topic but you can always bypass the paywall of the Irish Times on an iPhone by setting the site to always use reader mode.
Hit the aA symbol at the top left and choose Website Settings.
In there, turn on Use Reader Automatically
Hit the aA symbol at the top left and choose Website Settings.
In there, turn on Use Reader Automatically
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...or just pay the very reasonable subscription for what's a decent newspaper.
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Thanks lads.
Are there published development plans anywhere that can be viewed? Very curious how they will integrate a terrace, etc.
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Are there published development plans anywhere that can be viewed? Very curious how they will integrate a terrace, etc.
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Not sure how valid these plans are given the length of time that has elapsed. There was talk of a terrace back then but revenue from seats is obviously higher. I'd say they will revisit.
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Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
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Because you can fit more bodies per square metre, enough to offset the price difference?Dave Cahill wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 10:19 am Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
Interesting.
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Probably a smaller maintenance cost tooDexter wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 12:17 pmBecause you can fit more bodies per square metre, enough to offset the price difference?Dave Cahill wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 10:19 am Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
Interesting.
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The UK Green Book guide to safety in sporting venues states that the amount of space per seated patron is the same as for 1.8 standing patronsDexter wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 12:17 pmBecause you can fit more bodies per square metre, enough to offset the price difference?Dave Cahill wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 10:19 am Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
Interesting.
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Terrace isn't a lot cheaper than the end stands. But there is a fairly large price difference with the most expensive seats.Dexter wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 12:17 pmBecause you can fit more bodies per square metre, enough to offset the price difference?Dave Cahill wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 10:19 am Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
Interesting.
For the next game, Anglesea Stand tickets vary from €38-€65.
Obviously there are lots and lots of other considerations around atmosphere, other events, growing audience, fan preference, how often capacity is sold and for which events etc.
Those figures are close enough that I'd say the other factors are the dominant ones.
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Also my understanding of demand in the RDS (based on the entire premise of the development), is that there's latent demand for a better experience for the high end tickets and premium options.
But the terrace is also sold out. So it makes perfect sense to preserving or even expanding an equivalent option.
But the terrace is also sold out. So it makes perfect sense to preserving or even expanding an equivalent option.
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There's a range of factors to consider. 1 how many people are on the terrace vs seating. Dave gave the figure of 1.8 per seated fan.Dexter wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 12:17 pmBecause you can fit more bodies per square metre, enough to offset the price difference?Dave Cahill wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 10:19 am Revenue from terrace spaces is actually higher than seats - the Football Supporters Federation in the UK has done a study on this
Interesting.
How often is the venue sold out. Basically it doesn't matter much if the you can fit extra people in on the terrace if there's empty seats.
How many terrace dwellers would go to the match if the terrace isn't there. Whether they are there for the terrace atmosphere or because its cheaper means that having a terrace probably contributes to ticket sales.
What effect do terrace have on concession sales is a valid point in many comparisons but doesn't really matter to us as iirc Leinster doesn't get any concession sales at the rds.
Generally a terrace is a better generator of revenue than seats but not always.
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