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Re: Concessions 2006
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I like the AZ arrangement where you can pre-order lunches, so you know in advance what you're getting for your money. I think both the caterer and the consumers benefit. It has to be easier to make a profit when the caterer knows in advance what the customers want. Food for SoCal was very confusing to me. First, there was a mistaken announcement to our team that there was no food available at The Forum, and we had to bring sack lunches. Well, we thought we got that misconception straightened out. But then when I got there, I was told there were no hamburgers on the menu. The next day, I read the menu more closely and noticed hamburgers WERE on the menu. But then someone told me that the menu on the wall was NOT the real menu; I had to read the printed menus posted on the cash registers, and there were no hamburgers on those menus. I didn't check out this last report, so I can't personally verify that it's true. If true, it amounts to making the mistaken announcement to our team valid: no food at The Forum! Now, I believe that the concessions are part of the profitability of the venue, and that it is a good idea to patronize them whenever feasible. But what the concessionaire at the Forum seems not to realize is that thousands of teenagers and adults need meals (hamburgers and pizza) not snacks (hot dogs and nachos) when they're at the venue all day for three days in a row. So this year, for the first time ever, I decided not to patronize the concession at the SoCal regional, because I'm tired of compromising my health and well-being for the sake of someone else's profits. I also foresee a time when venues will not be able to ban outside food and sell only junk food. This is because the FDA, public schools, and other entities are cracking down on Americans' bad eating habits. With all the news about Americans being overweight, one would think that these places will soon realize they have got to improve their menus. |
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Just like at any other sporting event, in-venue food is going to be expensive. However, almost all the venues have somewhere nearby that is reasonably priced. In Los Angeles, there is the Mercado la Paloma a couple of blocks away, or the dozens of more traditional fast food places located along Figueroa. In Manchester there are plenty of places within a couple of plocs of the arena. At UCF, we found a place nearby called Lazy Moon pizza which sells a 36" pizza (yes, that's three feet across, and easily feeds 8 people) for $20.
In any case, one or two people can pick up food for everyone, you can eat just outside the arena, and you can avoid paying the high prices. Last edited by ahecht : 27-03-2006 at 04:09. |
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Buckeye Regional: I spent about 9 bucks on a personal pan pizzahut pizza and a small coke. The pizza was greasy, burnt on the top, doughy on the bottom. Tasted great after not eating all day till 7pm. The Cleveland Convo center is very bad about outside food and drink too, they got mad at a teammate for taking a cup of coke he bought at the concession stand, walked outside to talk to someone who was getting some fresh air, (Right outside the door) And then attempted to walk back in.
Ill admit, i hate being sneaky about food and drink, but i was smuggling about 5 bottles of water in each day to the buckeye regional in my backpack, im not about to spend 4 bucks on a bottle of water when i know ill be drinking 4 or 5 each day. |
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The Colonial Center, home to Palmetto, has tolerable venue food. Plan on about $7-8 for a meal...but at least that meal will be pretty good.
If, however, you can hoof it up the hill a bit to Wendy's, Beezer's, Subway, or the Russell House, you can probably shave a few bucks off the tab. |
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As mentioned above, buying food at the Nj Regionals was extremly rough on our wallets! Most of us just walked about fifteen minutes to the local McDonalds. It was a tad cold, but we got to eat way cheaper! I think from now on our team is either going to buy food ahead of time and bring it with us or find a cheaper place to eat and shuttle everone there.
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I can't say that I know what was charged for consessions at FLR, but I think it was reasonable. I do know that they offered preordered lunches for $6.75 a person that included a large sandwich (daily choice of 3 different types, one veggie) can of soda, piece of fruit and a bag of chips.
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Another thing to consider is the surrounding cities in which a few of these regionals are held. For Arizona and SoCal, I wouldn't want my students walking around out there looking for a place to eat.
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I've been to my share of events over the past 11 years, and I've seen my share of ridiculously priced AND lousy food. I understand the whole "contract with the venue" problem, so I want to be positive here. I thought this year that the food at both the UTC and the Boston regional was both reasonably priced AND reasonably good (for EVENT food!) Cheeseburgers/Cheddar burgers were around 4.50 and drinks were around 2.50. I found the burgers to be reasonable in taste and size and didn't feel like I had to spend $20 to get a decent lunch. I can't say anything about other venues, but I think that UTC and Boston did the best they could in terms of quality and value...now if we can just get the concession stand workers in Boston to not pour water on the hot range next year
, we'll be just fine ![]() Last edited by qhsscience : 27-03-2006 at 13:38. Reason: I can't count! |
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At the WI regional, the one thing that got me was $3.50 for a bottle of water - it should be illegal to charge that much for water!! I made the mistake one day of walking in with my Nalgene out of my backpack and was told I couldn't go in with it. After pointing out the ridiculous cost of water, they allowed it but only after I emptied the contents (tap water).
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