SMU announces in-game improvements before Navy game

From SMUMustangs.com:
Game Improvements For SMU-Navy Game
DALLAS (SMU) – In advance of this Friday night's game against Navy, SMU has made several changes to enhance the gameday experience at Ford Stadium.
As part of its on-going commitment to continuous improvement, SMU conducted an extensive review of game operations following its last home game, analyzing every aspect of the stadium experience from tickets and parking to concessions and connectivity. Several recommendations will be immediately implemented, with the intent to show immediate improvement.
• Concessions & Hospitality: Staffing will be increased based on the projected attendance, and work is underway to connect additional points of sale (POS) in concessions, which when completed will nearly double the capacity. More beverage kiosks will be added, and merchandise tables will be relocated with the goal of moving our fans and guests through concession lines faster so they can return to their seats and enjoy the game.
• Traffic: Additional police officers will assist with traffic flow – both vehicle and pedestrian. Extra message boards and signage will provide more direction and rideshare vehicles will have additional designated drop-off points to prevent congestion. However, a Friday night game can present its own set of parking and traffic issues as people travel to campus during rush hour, so we are asking attendees to factor in some extra travel time.
• Connectivity: We are working to encourage more wireless providers to join our current wireless system which would help extend cellular service.
• Communications: SMU will continue to send pre-game messaging reminding ticket holders to download their tickets in advance, that tickets can be used for entry at any gate, to carry clear or very small bags and to bring an unopened water bottle if they would like. We will also continue to have staff outside the stadium directing fans to open gates if lines build.
Longer term, the $100 million Garry Weber End Zone Complex and Ford Stadium expansion will modernize existing infrastructure, including refurbishing the west side premium areas, adding public restrooms and concessions stands and installing a commercial kitchen. Even with these welcome improvements, SMU will continue to identify challenges and find opportunities to improve the gameday experience for everyone.
Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. and we encourage fans to get to campus and enter the stadium early. Pony Up!
Game Improvements For SMU-Navy Game
DALLAS (SMU) – In advance of this Friday night's game against Navy, SMU has made several changes to enhance the gameday experience at Ford Stadium.
As part of its on-going commitment to continuous improvement, SMU conducted an extensive review of game operations following its last home game, analyzing every aspect of the stadium experience from tickets and parking to concessions and connectivity. Several recommendations will be immediately implemented, with the intent to show immediate improvement.
• Concessions & Hospitality: Staffing will be increased based on the projected attendance, and work is underway to connect additional points of sale (POS) in concessions, which when completed will nearly double the capacity. More beverage kiosks will be added, and merchandise tables will be relocated with the goal of moving our fans and guests through concession lines faster so they can return to their seats and enjoy the game.
• Traffic: Additional police officers will assist with traffic flow – both vehicle and pedestrian. Extra message boards and signage will provide more direction and rideshare vehicles will have additional designated drop-off points to prevent congestion. However, a Friday night game can present its own set of parking and traffic issues as people travel to campus during rush hour, so we are asking attendees to factor in some extra travel time.
• Connectivity: We are working to encourage more wireless providers to join our current wireless system which would help extend cellular service.
• Communications: SMU will continue to send pre-game messaging reminding ticket holders to download their tickets in advance, that tickets can be used for entry at any gate, to carry clear or very small bags and to bring an unopened water bottle if they would like. We will also continue to have staff outside the stadium directing fans to open gates if lines build.
Longer term, the $100 million Garry Weber End Zone Complex and Ford Stadium expansion will modernize existing infrastructure, including refurbishing the west side premium areas, adding public restrooms and concessions stands and installing a commercial kitchen. Even with these welcome improvements, SMU will continue to identify challenges and find opportunities to improve the gameday experience for everyone.
Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. and we encourage fans to get to campus and enter the stadium early. Pony Up!