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Jets Game Day Experience

Jets sent this out to season ticket holders today.   Sellouts aren't a guaranteed thing anymore.  Game day experience is very lack lustre compared to what happens in a lot of other buildings.  It used to be generated organically, but those has slowly been dying out over the last 4 - 5 years.   Maybe 1 game in 10 - 15 has the atmosphere that was in the arena for the first few years.

Constant ticket price increases, concession increases.  Throw in a team that is struggling this year.   Jets are going to have to start working to attract a fan base they've likely taken a bit for granted over the last little while.

https://www.tnse.com/our-company/community-message/

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January 28, 2020
 

Dear Winnipeg Jets & Manitoba Moose Community,
 

In the midst of pursuing a third consecutive berth into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, True North Sports + Entertainment and the Winnipeg Jets would like to share this message to express our thanks, reaffirm our commitment, and also update you on a number of initiatives. The timing of this communication is prompted by the humble acknowledgement that we are approaching our 10th NHL season in 2020-21.

To begin, please accept our gratitude and thanks. A 10th anniversary season is testament to the investment of time, money, and emotional energy from our entire community. We refer often to the “collective will” of our community, and we value and appreciate the contributions of all our stakeholders, supporting our teams and organization.

Looking ahead, be assured that the resolve and commitment of True North have remained the same since the Winnipeg Jets returned in 2011, and further still, since True North first established roots in the community with the Manitoba Moose in 1996. More specifically, our day-by-day decisions are guided by our mission to pursue championship calibre hockey, provide a superior guest experience in our venues, care for our employees, and collectively make a meaningful contribution to our community.

While our purpose has remained constant, the method of how we serve and operate has evolved as technology, the industry, standards, and expectations have changed over time. To keep pace, more than $55 million has been invested into Bell MTS Place since 2011, enhancing the guest experience throughout the arena and concourses. Following an intentional draft-and-develop process, player costs have risen to $109 million CAD annually –110% above $52 million CAD spent in 2011. Similarly, fans have also felt the change, seeing a cumulative elevation in ticket prices of 28% during that same nine-year period. Together, we have lived the emotional ups and downs associated with competing at the highest level of hockey in the world.

To assist us in understanding how to manage change further, you may have noticed a renewed focus on fan feedback through a series of ongoing surveys and interacting with fans on the concourses. We have become increasingly aware of a growing sentiment related to ticket prices, the cost of food and beverages, mobile ticketing, elevated security measures, and of course, team performance.

Therefore, with improved understanding from this feedback, while remaining committed to our longer-term mission and planning that ensures long-term viability of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose in Winnipeg for future generations, several tangible changes are upcoming. These will include:

  • Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose fans will see the immediate adoption of Fan Favourites pricing, reducing the price on fan favourite items like beer, fountain pop, water, popcorn and pizza by an average of 30%, at Bell MTS Place.
  • The overall average ticket increase for the 2020-21 season for the Winnipeg Jets has been set at 2.1%, our lowest increase in six years.
  • More than $9 million of venue improvements have been planned for the summer of 2020, highlighted by the addition of on-ice projection, and continuing concourse enhancements started in recent years, including an extensive renovation in the area that is currently The Exchange Restaurant.

Thank you again for being a big part of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose community – as we look forward to a playoff push this season and entering our 10th season in 2020-21 together.

 
With appreciation,

 

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Also.. The buzz is they suck and are boring to watch here... So yeah why go watch that in person all the time

7 hours ago, Goalie said:

Also.. The buzz is they suck and are boring to watch here... So yeah why go watch that in person all the time

Yeah I think winning cures that. But people don’t want to watch a high powered exciting team struggle to play half assed team D and still lose.   Team should be built around the speed and offense 

27 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said:

Yeah I think winning cures that. But people don’t want to watch a high powered exciting team struggle to play half assed team D and still lose.   Team should be built around the speed and offense 

Which is sub par to all the rest.

Remember Vegas's first year. I'd have put us in as 2nd fastest in the league. Now not top 10.

 

14 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Which is sub par to all the rest.

Remember Vegas's first year. I'd have put us in as 2nd fastest in the league. Now not top 10.

 

It seems Maurice would rather lose 2-1 then win 5-4.  That just seems to be his style.  

Edited by The Unknown Poster

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