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Author: | good dolphin [ Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Chicago Bears Organization |
I have detailed in the past how inept they are at treating their PSL fans. I don't pretend that someone heard me but the message must have been repeated a sufficient amount of times for them to get their heads out of their rear ends. In the past, they hosted a watching party at Soldier where attendees were given a ticket for A drink and A hot dog with pretty much no other fanfare. These are your top clients throwing down upper four and more often five figures and you skimp on $.25 hot dogs? Well, yesterday's event could not have been nicer. They now host it at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. The facility is really a wonderful place, like a mini hall of fame. They gave a swag bag, had a tended open bar and a buffet they switched out twice during the game. Also the limited the attendees (I assume they host a similar event for each away game so that no one particular day is overcrowded) so it isn't the cattle call they had at Soldier. I heard they also let jewish people attend but cannot confirm that. Great job Bears. |
Author: | bigfan [ Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chicago Bears Organization |
good dolphin wrote: I have detailed in the past how inept they are at treating their PSL fans. I don't pretend that someone heard me but the message must have been repeated a sufficient amount of times for them to get their heads out of their rear ends. In the past, they hosted a watching party at Soldier where attendees were given a ticket for A drink and A hot dog with pretty much no other fanfare. These are your top clients throwing down upper four and more often five figures and you skimp on $.25 hot dogs? Well, yesterday's event could not have been nicer. They now host it at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. The facility is really a wonderful place, like a mini hall of fame. They gave a swag bag, had a tended open bar and a buffet they switched out twice during the game. Also the limited the attendees (I assume they host a similar event for each away game so that no one particular day is overcrowded) so it isn't the cattle call they had at Soldier. I heard they also let jewish people attend but cannot confirm that. Great job Bears. They love everyone that gives them money. it would be nice if they had a real HOF. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chicago Bears Organization |
bigfan wrote: good dolphin wrote: I have detailed in the past how inept they are at treating their PSL fans. I don't pretend that someone heard me but the message must have been repeated a sufficient amount of times for them to get their heads out of their rear ends. In the past, they hosted a watching party at Soldier where attendees were given a ticket for A drink and A hot dog with pretty much no other fanfare. These are your top clients throwing down upper four and more often five figures and you skimp on $.25 hot dogs? Well, yesterday's event could not have been nicer. They now host it at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. The facility is really a wonderful place, like a mini hall of fame. They gave a swag bag, had a tended open bar and a buffet they switched out twice during the game. Also the limited the attendees (I assume they host a similar event for each away game so that no one particular day is overcrowded) so it isn't the cattle call they had at Soldier. I heard they also let jewish people attend but cannot confirm that. Great job Bears. They love everyone that gives them money. it would be nice if they had a real HOF. as they should I give them a shoutout because someone with some sense finally seems to be running their ticket department. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chicago Bears Organization |
good dolphin wrote: I give them a shoutout because someone with some sense finally seems to be running their ticket department. Boy near tear.
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Author: | bigfan [ Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Chicago Bears Organization |
good dolphin wrote: bigfan wrote: good dolphin wrote: I have detailed in the past how inept they are at treating their PSL fans. I don't pretend that someone heard me but the message must have been repeated a sufficient amount of times for them to get their heads out of their rear ends. In the past, they hosted a watching party at Soldier where attendees were given a ticket for A drink and A hot dog with pretty much no other fanfare. These are your top clients throwing down upper four and more often five figures and you skimp on $.25 hot dogs? Well, yesterday's event could not have been nicer. They now host it at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. The facility is really a wonderful place, like a mini hall of fame. They gave a swag bag, had a tended open bar and a buffet they switched out twice during the game. Also the limited the attendees (I assume they host a similar event for each away game so that no one particular day is overcrowded) so it isn't the cattle call they had at Soldier. I heard they also let jewish people attend but cannot confirm that. Great job Bears. They love everyone that gives them money. it would be nice if they had a real HOF. as they should I give them a shoutout because someone with some sense finally seems to be running their ticket department. there was a HOf in that $600 mill state deal, but it was cut out when the kickbacks needed more funding. It was planned to be a place for viewing parties, etc,. It was to be at Soldier field...I think the N side of the stadium, the had renderings, etc. |
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