GT Fan Experience Enhancements

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Georgia Tech athletics has announced a series of comprehensive fan experience enhancements that it plans to implement at Bobby Dodd Stadium over the next five years.

The planned enhancements are aimed at improving all aspects of the gameday experience for fans attending Georgia Tech football games at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Located in the heart of Georgia Tech’s Midtown Atlanta campus, Bobby Dodd Stadium was constructed in 1913 and is the oldest stadium in NCAA Division I FBS. It has not undergone major renovations since the construction of the stadium’s north end zone structure in 2003, which added 15,000-plus seats and 10 luxury suites to the historic facility.

“Bobby Dodd Stadium is one of the greatest settings in all of college football,” Georgia Tech director of athletics Todd Stansbury said. “We are committed to making it even better so that new generations of fans and student-athletes can continue to enjoy a first-rate gameday experience for years to come.”

Among the items being planned for implementation by 2023:
  • improvement and enhancement of existing premium seating areas;
  • creation of additional premium seating areas;
  • improved cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity;
  • enhanced stadium audio;
  • improved general seating options;
  • expanded tailgate offerings.
To kickstart the planned improvements, Georgia Tech fans can look forward to seeing the following enhancements to the gameday experience in 2018:
  • implementation of clear bag policy to increase security and decrease the amount of time that it takes for fans to enter the stadium (full policy | FAQs | reference chart);
  • exclusive discounts on concessions and gameday merchandise for season-ticket holders;
  • a special commemorative adidas t-shirt for season-ticket holders;
  • a souvenir water bottle for season-ticket holders;
  • water-bottle filling stations throughout the stadium;
  • additional points of sale for concessions;
  • improved directional signage in and around the stadium;
  • redistribution of entrance gates.
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“We listened to our season-ticket holders, who gave us great feedback on how we could provide more value for their investment in season tickets,” Stansbury said. “With the enhancements that we plan to implement at Bobby Dodd Stadium this season, new exclusive benefits for season-ticket holders and an attractive ACC schedule, we feel that Georgia Tech football season tickets represent the best value in sports in Atlanta and beyond.”

Additional details on the enhancements set to be implemented this season will be finalized and announced throughout the spring and summer. In addition to the exclusive benefits listed above, season tickets ensure fans with the best seats for Georgia Tech’s six games at Bobby Dodd Stadium in ’18, including ACC contests versus Clemson (Sept. 22), Duke (Oct. 13), Miami (Nov. 10) and Virginia (Nov. 17) – all teams that earned bowl berths in 2017.

Season tickets go on sale on Thursday, Feb. 22.
 
Buried at the very bottom of a non-conspicuous FAQ relating to the clear bag policy:

I am a season ticket holder who has a clear bag and was previously allowed to bring in food, drinks and snacks. Is this still possible?

You are still able to utilize your season ticket holder clear bag. However, you are no longer permitted to bring in outside food and drinks. The GTAA will provide you with a reusable water bottle and have water stations for fans to take advantage of throughout the stadium. Season ticket holders will also receive concession discounts in Bobby Dodd Stadium

Riot.
 
Not the best move to restrict bringing in outside food and drink when any season ticket holder could just drop their season tickets and buy each game individually at a much cheaper cost.
 
Anybody know who this is? Man, she mad.









I like how she claims to be a 30 year season ticket holder and buys 5 tickets. Probably referring to her daddy.
 
the Braves tried the no outside food policy a few years back and it back fired on them.
quite frankly it (no outside food) sucks big time.
 
Does anyone actually bring food/drink IN to BDS? I never have. If I need something to eat or drink, that's what the concessions are for -with exception of course to smuggling in booze.
I just don't get the complaint -don't most GT fans $80K?
 
Anybody know who this is? Man, she mad.









I like how she claims to be a 30 year season ticket holder and buys 5 tickets. Probably referring to her daddy.


What’s she trying to hide in her bag?
 
But I agree in general with her. These bag policies are dumb.
 
Anybody know who this is? Man, she mad.









I like how she claims to be a 30 year season ticket holder and buys 5 tickets. Probably referring to her daddy.


She's bitched a lot in the past, and specifically hates bag policies.

Does anyone actually bring food/drink IN to BDS? I never have. If I need something to eat or drink, that's what the concessions are for -with exception of course to smuggling in booze.
I just don't get the complaint -don't all GT fans $80K?

Maybe people don't want to wait in line.
 
Maybe people don't want to wait in line.

Could be, but that's what the red shirted ESPN TV timeout guy is for -running to the concession stand with 6:42 left in the 2nd quarter, thus beating the halftime rush. :bigthumbup:
 
Anybody know who this is? Man, she mad.









I like how she claims to be a 30 year season ticket holder and buys 5 tickets. Probably referring to her daddy.


she's probably older than she looks (like many women). don't blame her one bit. I'm kinda pissed, not for my own self, but for family with kids who come to the game and don't wish to shell out $5.00 for a bag of stale peanuts, or $6.00 for a watered down Coke product..
 
I predict this policy will be reversed by the end of next week. Boneheaded to even try it, really.
 
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