If they aren’t going to have beer guys in the aisles, they need to have mobile beer vendors in the concourse, like they do at Deer Creek. I didn’t get any at the IU game because I didn’t want to wait in line forever.I waited for close to 10 min and had to give up. They need to crank the thru put to get more people thru more efficiently. My opinion...too slow. Can get more revenue if they pour in advance and more lanes dispersing product. Get line to product and payment done in 1 min or less.
I waited for close to 10 min and had to give up. They need to crank the thru put to get more people thru more efficiently. My opinion...too slow. Can get more revenue if they pour in advance and more lanes dispersing product. Get line to product and payment done in 1 min or less.
I think there were beer carts all over the concourse after the first couple of games. At least on the side with the press boxIf they aren’t going to have beer guys in the aisles, they need to have mobile beer vendors in the concourse, like they do at Deer Creek. I didn’t get any at the IU game because I didn’t want to wait in line forever.
Agree, that's where I bought my beer for the most part. I don't think they served Boiler Gold. Lines weren't bad other than bucket game.I think there were beer carts all over the concourse after the first couple of games. At least on the side with the press box
There's a really cool company based out of Indy that invented a plastic cup which fills from the bottom-up. Very quickly, and with excellent head control. I've tried it at Victory field and the break room of the SalesForce office - very impressive despite the gimmicky appearance. It adds a bit of expense, but at the margins they make and the increased throughput they'd have with that machine it might be a good fit.