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The Clipper Experience

The Clipper Experience. Group #4 Vince Altiero Vanessa Iacobucci Charlotte Mas Jennifer Riegle. The Project. Recruit students to attend a Clipper’s game Record their reactions and ask in-depth questions. Demographics. Steven and Ashley— seniors at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Ed Center

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The Clipper Experience

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  1. The Clipper Experience Group #4 Vince Altiero Vanessa Iacobucci Charlotte Mas Jennifer Riegle

  2. The Project • Recruit students to attend a Clipper’s game • Record their reactions and ask in-depth questions

  3. Demographics • Steven and Ashley— seniors at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Ed Center • Adam—senior at Grove City High School • Laura and Megan—seniors at Bishop Watterson High School • Group of students—Bishop Watterson High School

  4. Clipper’s Personnel • Helen—souvenir merchant, employed with the Clippers for 16 years • Mike—event manager, employed with the Clippers for 2 months

  5. Attending a Clippers Game • Majority of the students interviewed had attended a Clippers game before • Most of the students attend at least two games each year • Number one selling item of merchandise are cowbells • Huge hit with teenagers

  6. Expectations • Everyone was surprised by the amount of people in attendance at the game • There were long concession lines • Availability of seating was limited • Parking became more complicated as size of crowd increased

  7. Music at the Game • Most of the students enjoyed the music that is played during the games • “The music makes you want to dance” • Some thought it was funny and corny

  8. Concessions • Students usually buy something to eat at the concession stand • Favorites: • HOTDOGS!! • Nachos • Cotton candy • Pop

  9. Lasting Impressions • “Love it” • “Good times” • Overall “fun and exciting” • “Enjoyable” • Like hanging out with friends • Clipper game better than Reds game

  10. Insight #1 The success of the team is important • A good team was found to be an important aspect of the fan experience • A better team was thought to be more fun to watch

  11. Insight #2 Games are an outlet • Like attending Clipper games because it is exciting and fun • Typically attend games with family members • Clipper games are a fun place to “hang out” with friends • Games are a way to have fun and get involved

  12. Insight #3 Late Arrival = Less Satisfaction • Teenagers who arrived to the game late received the worst seats • As a result, they felt they had fewer opportunities to receive promotional items • They felt less included in the game experience

  13. Insight #4 What do they actually do at the games? • Showed a mixture of activities: • More interested in socializing • Just hanging out with friends • Getting involved in Clippers activities—when there’s a reason • Cheering for the team • Dancing to the music

  14. Insight #5 Who do they go to the games with? • Clippers games are seen as a family activity • Most teenagers surveyed went with friends and family • Who the teenagers went with impacted their enjoyment of the game

  15. Summary • The success of the team is important • Games are an outlet • Late arrival leads to a less than satisfactory experience • Social involvement is key • Who you go to the game with can change your perception of the game

  16. Questions?

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