Thanks for clearing that up Matt. It's true that many of us (me included) are season ticket holders (for years) that choose to watch games in the right field lounge. We enjoy the tailgating experience of cooking, fellowship and the freedom to move around. So if any of you need an extra ticket, please feel free to stop by.
It's also true that some of us (me included) have traveled to SEC venues each and every year supporting our team. The good years and the bad. A great friend of mine that stays with me each season for home series and road trips has seen more Alabama baseball games than anyone with the exception of Barry Allen. And yes, he views each and every home series from the right field lounge.
Jason, it looks like you got ahead of yourself but quickly corrected. I have always said it make sense to fence in the right field lounge and have one entrance out there so everybody would have to have a ticket to get in. Also to be able to bring in your coolers and grills along with your lounge chairs (see Ole Miss, Miss. State and Arkansas). The mentioned schools also have security in their outfield areas. This really makes it fan friendly.
One more thing then I will shut up. The mentioned schools have very little invested in their outfield (lounges) if you will. Arkansas has a berm (grass hill) and some permanent grills. Mississippi State did add about a 10 foot ground level wooden deck that wraps all the way around behind the outfield wall. Ole Miss has a little more invested than the other two. They have a concrete block terrace in both left field and right field lounges (right field being for the students). Ole Miss also has a net enclosed play pen for the kids. So with very little investment these schools can fill up their lounges 30-35 times a year and more if hosting regionals and super regionals all the while charging per head. Make sense to me.
Diamond Tide :biga: