In my experience (Kansas) demand was definitely not the limiting factor. Speed of service & availability of the offered items was absolutely crushing profitability.
Yep. I had 4 vs Hampton, which wasn't a bad line, because it was in the middle of a hurricane.
Vs. Kansas I had 2 because I had the foresight to buy both in the pregame. I went back for a third at the end of halftime, and decided against standing in a line stretching all the way to Gate 3.
Ditto vs. Central Michigan.
It's a logistics problem, not a demand problem.
#PedenBeerGardenFTW
The hashtag you note above is the ticket, along with the efficiency of the operation. I had a couple for Kansas, none for Hampton, one for Homecoming, and none on the 10/21 game. As noted, the two games I had none were the result of having to drive home myself without a driver. I know this is year one, but it's good to see it turned a profit. Now it's time to get creative and efficient to make it a greater money maker. The beer garden idea would be one potential way to make more. Transport that Bobcat Club hospitality area in the form of a beer tent/garden.
The same situation is going to apply for basketball season for me. More than one at the game after 2+ at Jackie O's is out of the question when there's an 85 mile drive home. But I do like the idea that on those weeknight games I can get to The Convo and have a dog and a beer at the game rather than sprinting up the hill for those things. Might have to try that tomorrow night for Iona.