I've brought up this issue myself. Not because I feel ripped off as a season ticket holder, but more out of concern of the perception and buyer behavior it promotes. Sort of like retailers that have gotten into trouble because they have way too many sales. This is a real phenomenon that has gotten retailers like JC Penney and others into a real jam (i.e. google the trend towards 'everyday low pricing' which is an attempt to get buyers weaned off of waiting for sales).
As far as benefits to season ticket holders, here's one: I've held tickets for 9 years (the first two were student season tickets), and have only occasionally given donations whenever I feel a little flush. Last year I gave them a measly extra $100, and I think that was the first additional donation I'd made since TCF Bank Stadium opened.
Imaging my surprise when I got called for the upgrade and got seats on the aisle halfway up the lower level in seatback section 137. The aisle directy across from the first 'seat license' section no less. I'm now about 3 feet away from people that pay the extra fee every year. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.
As far as benefits to season ticket holders, here's one: I've held tickets for 9 years (the first two were student season tickets), and have only occasionally given donations whenever I feel a little flush. Last year I gave them a measly extra $100, and I think that was the first additional donation I'd made since TCF Bank Stadium opened.
Imaging my surprise when I got called for the upgrade and got seats on the aisle halfway up the lower level in seatback section 137. The aisle directy across from the first 'seat license' section no less. I'm now about 3 feet away from people that pay the extra fee every year. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.