Those surveys are a complete waste of time in my opinion, they just pay lip service (to support planning applications etc) IF they had any intention of improving facilities etc they would have been done by now. Toilets with no hot water, no paper towels, no cleaning in flow is easily solved. Lack of quality in staff and product range is easily solved. Brainless things like staff having to pour cans into plastic glasses is easily solved. If you want a world class operation then you put the people and investment into making it world class….unfortunately those with the power to enforce people to change are happily sat in the comfy seats with their restaurant & bar facilities not on their feet seeing how truly pathetic their match day operation is.Season ticket prices will go up again this summer without doubt but i would say in the Witton Upper nothing has improved in terms of the match day experience in a decade or more…in fact it is worse as existing facilities age.
At a guess I would say they're looking at a way of getting some sort of corporate-lite into the lower - padded seats, separate lounge, that sort of thing.
Yep, ideally the Club will smarten up the Holte End and maybe do all they can to raise its capacity to make it the number one "home" end in football again. Concourses etc would need to be modified and modernised, along with refreshment opportunities but, as others are saying, the stand itself shouldn't be touched by extreme commercialism. My dream would be more mosaics, more stained glass and a Ron Saunders statue to greet fans as they walk up to Villa Park - if the Club wants more lounges, GA+ etc that would need to come in an all new Witton Lane stand or maybe a smaller "Villa Live" venue on the Holte End car park?
Why is the phone signal and wifi so shit at Villa compared to everywhere else? I've been away to Forest, Newcastle, Arsenal, Leeds and Man City this season, and been able to stay connected somehow in all of them.
Quote from: Risso on February 15, 2023, 11:40:19 AMWhy is the phone signal and wifi so shit at Villa compared to everywhere else? I've been away to Forest, Newcastle, Arsenal, Leeds and Man City this season, and been able to stay connected somehow in all of them.Yes it's rubbish and there is no real excuse as they have been 'working' on it for ages, and we know about catering and crammed concourses.Even if people want a basic experience off the pitch, I think the stadium facilities are falling behind what a minimum level should be nowadays, particularly as a Premier League game is very expensive and it's branded as a 'premium' event.
Do a majority of supporters in this country want to get to the ground hours early to enjoy facilities in or directly outside the stadium? I think there’s a huge cultural gap to bridge because supporters like to meet up in pubs away from the ground or just arrive and go to the game. It’ll take some doing and something special to entice people away from decades of habitual behaviour to get them to spend their cash in fan zones or inside the ground hours before a game.Can’t knock them for trying another revenue stream but I can’t see it becoming a major earner anytime soon.As for padded seats and wining and dining in the Holte End, not only would their be major objections from the fans but as someone has already said, it would suck the atmosphere out of the entire ground.
Quote from: Paul.S on February 15, 2023, 12:54:09 PMDo a majority of supporters in this country want to get to the ground hours early to enjoy facilities in or directly outside the stadium? I think there’s a huge cultural gap to bridge because supporters like to meet up in pubs away from the ground or just arrive and go to the game. It’ll take some doing and something special to entice people away from decades of habitual behaviour to get them to spend their cash in fan zones or inside the ground hours before a game.Can’t knock them for trying another revenue stream but I can’t see it becoming a major earner anytime soon.As for padded seats and wining and dining in the Holte End, not only would their be major objections from the fans but as someone has already said, it would suck the atmosphere out of the entire ground.I think there is a balance, and there are a significant number of people who probably would come to the ground earlier if there is more on offer, especially families. The fan zone outside the Trinity is always busy before games, as is the family fun zone in the old Stumps building. This year we have started using the Holte Suite more before games, and been in the 1874 Lounge a couple of times using the reward points - they all do a decent enough job, but could be improved.The club are barking up the wrong tree though if they want to upgrade the Holte End in this way - one thing Spurs got right in their new ground was keeping the one end as the focal point for the 'traditional' support. Yes to rail seating and better food/drink for the fans that go there, but any kind of corporate facilities should go elsewhere.
Quote from: rougegorge on February 15, 2023, 01:09:51 PMQuote from: Risso on February 15, 2023, 11:40:19 AMWhy is the phone signal and wifi so shit at Villa compared to everywhere else? I've been away to Forest, Newcastle, Arsenal, Leeds and Man City this season, and been able to stay connected somehow in all of them.Yes it's rubbish and there is no real excuse as they have been 'working' on it for ages, and we know about catering and crammed concourses.Even if people want a basic experience off the pitch, I think the stadium facilities are falling behind what a minimum level should be nowadays, particularly as a Premier League game is very expensive and it's branded as a 'premium' event. Agreed. When you go to the likes of Spurs, Arsenal or Man City for example, you realise just how crap the facilities mostly are at Villa Park. Lovely historic ground maybe, but crap to get to, crap to get away from, no decent pubs or restaurants in the immediate area and rubbish service once you're inside the ground.