Cost to play in the Bowl game
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Cost to play in the Bowl game
Anybody have a wild guess what it costs to play in the game and about how much we end up getting from the pool? I'm sure it ends up costing us to play but when you consider taking all the players, coaches, band and everyone else involved it has to get pricey. Do we cover food for everyone each day?
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Our costs will be covered by the combined payouts from all bowls. How much we make will be determined by how well everyone does with selling their tickets. This is one reason why having teams go to the best locations for them is so important instead of sending teams to a pre-determined location based on order of finish. The ticket sales by ULL, Troy and App will more than cover the allotment costs for those game which means we all get more money. Idaho playing in Boise should work out much better than them going to Arizona.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Makes me wonder how a team affords the Bahamas Bowl. It's been pointed out before but I believe every player and anyone else who goes must have a passport. Can the school pay for a player to have a passport? Is this a permissible expense? Do schools take bands. Seems like a ridiculous location for a game but obviously the most appealing for players.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Facts.TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
If they fly in they will. If they cruise over from Florida they wouldn't.bigdaddyg wrote:I believe every player and anyone else who goes must have a passport. Can the school pay for a player to have a passport?
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I didn't realize that the team flew to Montgomery. Any idea what that would cost?TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Gotta figure about $500 round trip- about $40k-$45k? Sound reasonable?AppSt94 wrote:I didn't realize that the team flew to Montgomery. Any idea what that would cost?TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I would imagine that if we flew the team down, it was on a chartered flight. I have no idea what that would cost but my guess is it would be more than the same number of tickets on a commercial flight. I could be wrong though.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I'm not in the aviation business so I can't speak to The reasonableness. However, it seems ridiculous. Given the proximity to Montgomery, 3 buses, for the football team seems more feasible. Plus I am old school, but a bus trip is a good way to spend the last moments together as a team.bigdaddyg wrote:Gotta figure about $500 round trip- about $40k-$45k? Sound reasonable?AppSt94 wrote:I didn't realize that the team flew to Montgomery. Any idea what that would cost?TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Hard to say. I did a quick Google search and I can't find relevant data.t4pizza wrote:I would imagine that if we flew the team down, it was on a chartered flight. I have no idea what that would cost but my guess is it would be more than the same number of tickets on a commercial flight. I could be wrong though.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I just googled flights from Charlotte D to Montgomery and it shows in the $660 range round trip- I just put in leaving on 12/14 returning on 12/17. Kind of pricey but I have no idea how charters workAppSt94 wrote:Hard to say. I did a quick Google search and I can't find relevant data.t4pizza wrote:I would imagine that if we flew the team down, it was on a chartered flight. I have no idea what that would cost but my guess is it would be more than the same number of tickets on a commercial flight. I could be wrong though.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Based on the resources that were available, I think that a charter price factors include fuel and the plane. The plane is an hourly rate and depending on the type of plane probably affects the rate. Without knowing the details, I would say that your earlier estimate seems pretty close to accurate.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Recent changes in passport rules have many U.S. Citizens confused about whether they need a passport to go to the Bahamas. On June 1st, 2009, the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) went into effect which means:
If you are traveling by plane, you must have a U.S. Passport.
If you are traveling by sea, you can use a passport book or one of the following documents:
passport card
trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST card
enhanced driver’s license (only some states have these).
Please note that the passport card can only be used if you are traveling to the Bahamas by sea-it’s no valid for air travel.
If you are traveling by plane, you must have a U.S. Passport.
If you are traveling by sea, you can use a passport book or one of the following documents:
passport card
trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST card
enhanced driver’s license (only some states have these).
Please note that the passport card can only be used if you are traveling to the Bahamas by sea-it’s no valid for air travel.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
We have taken a few cruises and did a bunch of research regarding passport requirements prior to going. I think that basically if the cruise is a closed loop (leave and come back to the same port) you generally don't need a passport. Like you point out maybe just an ID or even a passport card. Our dilemma was concerning the possibility of health needs. If you need a hospital and you are in a foreign country and wish to fly home you must have a passport.bcoach wrote:Recent changes in passport rules have many U.S. Citizens confused about whether they need a passport to go to the Bahamas. On June 1st, 2009, the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) went into effect which means:
If you are traveling by plane, you must have a U.S. Passport.
If you are traveling by sea, you can use a passport book or one of the following documents:
passport card
trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST card
enhanced driver’s license (only some states have these).
Please note that the passport card can only be used if you are traveling to the Bahamas by sea-it’s no valid for air travel.
All that being said if ODU is including a cruise with the Bowl game that's hard to top.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Yes there is something about closed loopbigdaddyg wrote:We have taken a few cruises and did a bunch of research regarding passport requirements prior to going. I think that basically if the cruise is a closed loop (leave and come back to the same port) you generally don't need a passport. Like you point out maybe just an ID or even a passport card. Our dilemma was concerning the possibility of health needs. If you need a hospital and you are in a foreign country and wish to fly home you must have a passport.bcoach wrote:Recent changes in passport rules have many U.S. Citizens confused about whether they need a passport to go to the Bahamas. On June 1st, 2009, the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) went into effect which means:
If you are traveling by plane, you must have a U.S. Passport.
If you are traveling by sea, you can use a passport book or one of the following documents:
passport card
trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST card
enhanced driver’s license (only some states have these).
Please note that the passport card can only be used if you are traveling to the Bahamas by sea-it’s no valid for air travel.
All that being said if ODU is including a cruise with the Bowl game that's hard to top.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
A chartered 737 is going to be half that. I would bet we have a multi year contract with Sun Country since they fly us to all the other far away road trips. Which could pull the price down more.bigdaddyg wrote:Gotta figure about $500 round trip- about $40k-$45k? Sound reasonable?AppSt94 wrote:I didn't realize that the team flew to Montgomery. Any idea what that would cost?TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
Do teams generally take more players to Bowl Games?Boone Goon wrote:A chartered 737 is going to be half that. I would bet we have a multi year contract with Sun Country since they fly us to all the other far away road trips. Which could pull the price down more.bigdaddyg wrote:Gotta figure about $500 round trip- about $40k-$45k? Sound reasonable?AppSt94 wrote:I didn't realize that the team flew to Montgomery. Any idea what that would cost?TheMoody1 wrote:I think the team flew to Montgomery the band bused down last year.AppSt94 wrote:While I agree that we have some less than desirable bowl tie-ins, at least being able to bus the teams to locations is cheaper that chartered planes.
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Re: Cost to play in the Bowl game
I don't know if it's a 737-300 or a newer version, but there are plenty of seats for every player on the roster and the entire coaching staff. Easily 140 seats.
Keep in mind they head down on Tuesday and will come back Saturday after the game. The rest of the people traveling with the program will travel at varying times through the week. Some of the equipment staff is driving the truck.
Keep in mind they head down on Tuesday and will come back Saturday after the game. The rest of the people traveling with the program will travel at varying times through the week. Some of the equipment staff is driving the truck.