http://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/college/fsu/football/2017/07/30/changes-coming-florida-states-champions-club/522512001/
Club seat buyers were enjoying the amenities inside the facilities and not sitting in their seats during games – not the best look in a sold-out stadium.
Changes are being implemented for Year 2, according to Jerry Kutz, vice president of Capital Campaigns & Projects for Seminole Boosters, Inc. to encourage people to sit outside.
*Cooling Misters have been installed in the upper level that are designed to lower the ambient temperature in the area by 10 to 20 degrees without surface moisture or frizzing hair.
*A Club staff member will be in every section with a new point-of-sale system that will allow them to take orders while fans are in their seats and answer any food or drink related questions.
*There will also be food items available only in the seats, items like popcorn and ice cream, with vendors selling beer and wine in the aisles.
In the second year of a three-year sales plan, FSU has sold 60 percent of the 5,800-seat Club as season tickets, Kutz said.
The Club will also be bringing more local favorites in for food selections, including 4-Rivers Smokehouse Signature Product Line. 4-Rivers owner John Rivers is a Seminole Booster and FSU alumnus.
Kutz remains pleased with the direction of the Club, which, by design, generates needed revenue for the athletics department.
He is confident the Club will reach its three-year sales plan (90 percent of sold out) by 2018, which will feature home games against Virginia Tech, Clemson and Florida.
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