Frayed Knot wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 9:30 pmAlso that maybe, once again, the ownership change wasn't the magic elixir many expected.
Setting aside the straw-man problems here (who expected it? How many is “many?” Who said “magical elixir” or similar?), we’re 4 years in, with 2 winning seasons already. Obviously it’s way too early know if sustained success will ensue but the results are a lot better than what we were getting under prior ownership.
As for attendance: there is a definite lag between on-field success and attendance. 2007 attendance was significantly higher than 2006, 2016 over 2015, 2023 over 2022. With a very down year in 2023, it is not surprising that attendance is down in 2024, although I too am surprised it is down as much. It is notable that the change in W-L record from 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 were the largest year-over-year changes in team history. And, as noted, the team was not expected to be very competitive this year. Maybe the whiplash of bad-good-bad-good dissuaded people.
Tickets aren’t cheap, but they didn’t go up in any significant amount over last year. I’ve had a quarter-season plan for the last several years and went back and checked: the price change was a ~1% increase from 2023 to 2024.
I don’t buy any of the location/accessibility/neighborhood stuff as having any meaningful effect. Stadium’s been in the same place for 60 years, mass transit’s always been good. It’s always going to be a pain to get to from Jersey and easier from LI but that’s not new. The 7 train has been under construction and isn’t running full express this year but that adds maybe 5-7 minutes each way. I do understand that parking went up to $40 either last year or this year, and that seems excessive, but it’s not as if it went from $5 to $40; it was always high.
There are probably some longer-term/generational issues, such as the fact that the Mets failed at any point after 1990 to have prolonged success while around the same time our close neighbors to the north have not had a losing season since.
In the end, the only factor that really matters is winning. Attendance will go up next year and it will go up more in direct proportion to the number of playoff games the Mets win.