MyWorld
Executive Member
It seems that the Olympics committee and Fifa have some real hard decisions to make regarding the future of these events (Olympics and SWC).
When the SWC was here there were complaints of ticket prices and empty seats at all the venues, when in fact it was advertised as sold out. Corporate sponsored tickets were never used or being sold off at ridiculous prices, and it seems the same is happening now at the Olympics in the UK.
There have been reports of the first few days where the seats were so empty that it seemed no one showed for the events.
On the other hand where people did not need expensive tickets reporters had trouble getting to the action due to the mass crowds (cycling and other outdoor items). Most tickets that are unused (and incidentally all those empty seats I mentioned were also marked as "sold out") are "corporate tickets", sponsored tickets. Take the tennis on atm, almost half the stadium is empty, compare that to Wimbledon and see the problem.
They showed some water sports just now and you can only see a handful of people in the cheap seats miles away from the action, the rest is taken up by competitors and coaches.
Seems like they need to rethink their strategy on tickets, prices and sponsoring tickets in the future.
When the SWC was here there were complaints of ticket prices and empty seats at all the venues, when in fact it was advertised as sold out. Corporate sponsored tickets were never used or being sold off at ridiculous prices, and it seems the same is happening now at the Olympics in the UK.
There have been reports of the first few days where the seats were so empty that it seemed no one showed for the events.
On the other hand where people did not need expensive tickets reporters had trouble getting to the action due to the mass crowds (cycling and other outdoor items). Most tickets that are unused (and incidentally all those empty seats I mentioned were also marked as "sold out") are "corporate tickets", sponsored tickets. Take the tennis on atm, almost half the stadium is empty, compare that to Wimbledon and see the problem.
They showed some water sports just now and you can only see a handful of people in the cheap seats miles away from the action, the rest is taken up by competitors and coaches.
Seems like they need to rethink their strategy on tickets, prices and sponsoring tickets in the future.