New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium


Why do people think of these premium tickets like they are GA tickets? These include food and drinks and best seats in the house. And the whole point is to make as much money as possible. These seats are one of the main reasons club built a new stadium in the first place.
Yeah the inclusion of food and drink (if you drink) that's 3 hours before ko, during half time and after. Street food and programme and great seat.

Personally think between £250 £300 would have tempted me in (Village street) The other suits with 3 course sit down meal is whole different experience, you'd expect to pay the prices for them.

Going to see how difficult it is to pick up a standard ticket with Forever Blue membership.
 
I reckon Village street/Trinity Bar will settle eventually between about £230 - £300.

Although like others have said, will depend entirely on performances on the pitch too.

I don't think so - not on those packages with complimentary bars etc.

Hospitality at Everton/Goodison isn't that cheap.

Prices do flex, and quickly on the likes of SeatUnique but think demand this season will dictate they stay high.
 

Why do people think of these premium tickets like they are GA tickets? These include food and drinks and best seats in the house. And the whole point is to make as much money as possible. These seats are one of the main reasons club built a new stadium in the first place.
100% agree with this. I mean, we can have a wider discussion about the overall direction of football, but this is the direction. This was kind of the whole point all along, Everton moving into a new era and everything that entails.

Reminds me of about 6 months ago when the lad from Toffee TV was ranting about the loge seating and how we should be increasing capacity by replacing all those with "normal" seats...........normal seats and old style football experiences don't let you pay players upwards of £200k a week. Do I like that? No..........do I want Everton to regularly challenge for trophies after 30 odd years? Yes.
 
Brexit tariffs and dodgy postage, mate. I bought a programme for the last Goodison match and still haven't got it. Some customs official has probably lashed it on Ebay.
On the other hand if forum supporters stopped paying the monthly subs, they could afford a hospitality seat in just under 17 years.

Just worked out Seat Unique have an affiliate scheme and applied.

Those 3% commissions are up for grabs. Now I just need to find these filthy rich Evertonians who lash £650-£1250 per ticket on hospitality.
 
Also, over the coming years there will be lots of business people from across the world visiting Liverpool to consider investment. They won’t bat an eyelid at putting 700 quid per person down to entertain some potential clients during a one off visit.

The whole point of the game by game hospitality is to hoover that additional business market which aren’t based in Liverpool so don’t see the value to buying a box for the season.

You’ll have business organising away days in the city that are followed by an all inclusive experience watching a night game etc.

This ain’t for your average fan from the city.
 
I don't think so - not on those packages with complimentary bars etc.

Hospitality at Everton/Goodison isn't that cheap.

Prices do flex, and quickly on the likes of SeatUnique but think demand this season will dictate they stay high.
The lowest priced Village St membership worked out at circa £125 per game including the VAT.
The package includes a premium area seat,pre-match and HT drinks and an item of food.

If one assumes £75 for the seat and £50 for drinks/food then by modern hospitality standards that’s ok. For comparison, I go to Aintree every year and a first day ticket is in excess of £100 and the beer is close to £8 a pint.

I think the range of pricing will settle between £300-£500 depending on the opposition after the initial clamour for the tickets dies down. There’s only 7000 hospitality seats in total so I don’t think there will be loads available for general sale.
 

Why do people think of these premium tickets like they are GA tickets? These include food and drinks and best seats in the house. And the whole point is to make as much money as possible. These seats are one of the main reasons club built a new stadium in the first place.
As is always the case with these things, people want the outcomes without wanting to be affected by the processes. It's a tale as old as time.
 
Those complaining about hospitality prices. What do you think us overseas fans pay for a match and then sit on a regular seat? I visited last September and flights alone were more than some of these packages. Plus hotel etc. And I at least live in Europe. Total cost was close to 1000 pounds and I got a free ticket (someone's ST).
 
Ok, but what would you be willing to pay Tommy? Not being critical of you just gauging what price people are willing to pay?
It's not about me personally mate.
Both you and I know that any ticket returned by a fan who cannot attend for whatever reason will be packaged up and flogged to the highest bidder. The £50 match ticket suddenly becomes £400 and there's a whole section of the fanbase who ain't getting near to it. I understand the reasoning and the need to generate income but lads who popped over for the odd game have just had £350 lashed onto their ticket price.


The People's Club my arse.
 
The lowest priced Village St membership worked out at circa £125 per game including the VAT.
The package includes a premium area seat,pre-match and HT drinks and an item of food.

If one assumes £75 for the seat and £50 for drinks/food then by modern hospitality standards that’s ok. For comparison, I go to Aintree every year and a first day ticket is in excess of £100 and the beer is close to £8 a pint.

I think the range of pricing will settle between £300-£500 depending on the opposition after the initial clamour for the tickets dies down. There’s only 7000 hospitality seats in total so I don’t think there will be loads available for general sale.

I don't think you'll be able to find hospitality on a ad-hoc basis with complimentary drink at any Premier League ground for £230-£300.

£300-£500, lower end midweek/less priority games i wouldn't disagree with.
 

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