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By z jones (registered) | Posted April 13, 2010 at 13:30:51
Here's all the questions just in case the Ticats take down the survey.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Stadium Survey
The original data collected in this survey is anonymous, private and confidential and will only be used by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club for internal research purposes. We intend to use a summary version of the results in a presentation to the City of Hamilton and the Pan Am Games Committee. Upon completion of our analysis, all of the original data from the participants will be destroyed. We, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, adhere to Canadian privacy laws. This survey should take between five and 10 minutes to complete.
1) What method of transportation do you prefer to use to get to Ivor Wynne Stadium?
What method of transportation do you prefer to use to get to Ivor Wynne Stadium?
2) How do you expect to travel to the new stadium at the West Harbour?
How do you expect to travel to the new stadium at the West Harbour?
3) If Go Transit service was available to the new stadium, regardless of the location, would you use it to attend a Ticats game?
4) When you attend a game at Ivor Wynne Stadium, how long of a walk is it from your typical parking lot to the stadium?
5) With a new stadium, what would you expect a reasonable walk to be from your parking spot to the new home of the Ticats?
6) Would you park in a lot that required a shuttle bus to and from the stadium because the walk was in excess of 15 minutes?
7) Using the scale below, please rate your overall parking experience at Ivor Wynne Stadium.
8) Based on what you know and your past experiences with the West Harbour, please rate what you think your parking experience will be using the scale below.
12) Would you be interested in premium seats that include the best seats in the house, access to a private restaurant, VIP amenities, and front of the line access to other shows and events at the new stadium?
13) Please provide any additional comments you wish to share with us.
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