159 - Should You Get Rid of Your Ticket Office? The Pros, Cons, and What Teams Need to Consider

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Sports Marketing Machine Podcast
159 - Should You Get Rid of Your Ticket Office? The Pros, Cons, and What Teams Need to Consider
Apr 08, 2026 Season 1 Episode 159
Jeremy Neisser

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Should Sports Teams Eliminate the Ticket Office?

What if your team stopped selling tickets at the window… completely?

In this episode of the Sports Marketing Machine Podcast, Jeremy Neisser breaks down one of the most polarizing ideas in sports ticketing today: going fully digital and eliminating the ticket office altogether. This isn’t a hot take—it’s a strategic conversation about how fans actually buy tickets today, and what teams need to consider before making a major operational shift.

If you're focused on selling more tickets and improving the fan experience, this episode will challenge how you think about your current ticketing model.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  •  Why digital-only ticketing is becoming the norm across sports 
  •  The biggest advantage of removing the ticket office: a simpler buying process 
  •  How teams can reduce staffing and operational costs on game day 
  •  Why pushing fans to buy earlier improves data, planning, and revenue opportunities 
  •  The real risk of losing spontaneous, last-minute buyers 
  •  What happens when you remove human interaction from the buying experience 
  •  Why your website and ticketing flow must be frictionless before making the switch 
  •  Jeremy’s benchmark: when 80–90% of your tickets are already sold online 
  •  How to rethink on-site support without a traditional box office 
  •  The most important question every team should ask before making this move 

Timestamps

00:00 – Why this is a conversation worth having
02:23 – Do teams still need a ticket office?
04:46 – Simplicity, efficiency, and cost savings
07:09 – The power of digital data and earlier purchases
08:34 – The downside: lost walk-ups and human touchpoints
09:33 – Why your digital experience must be dialed in
11:54 – When it actually makes sense to consider this
14:15 – Improving the buying experience with better tools
15:11 – Why you still need game-day support
16:39 – The key question: what would break?
18:02 – Final takeaway: make it easier to say yes

Key Takeaway

This isn’t about copying what another team is doing.

It’s about understanding how your fans buy tickets—and making it as easy as possible for them to say “yes, I’m coming to the game.”

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