The men’s basketball team faced off against Auburn tonight and it ended up being a huge blowout in favor of the Gamecocks. We had some suite temperate issues again but there is ice under the basketball court floor for this weekend’s circus which is contributing to the chilliness.
Before the game started, Christy allowed me to process a handful of suite ticket orders for the circus and other upcoming family shows, and some group ticket orders. I did some work with this system last week and I wanted to get some more experience. The process is extremely detailed and there are so many different codes. Although I wrote down step by step instructions, I still needed to rely on Christy for a lot of it. I started to get the hang of it by the time I got through the stack and I hope to continue to hone my skills at this. It reminded me of when I learned the statistical software for our volleyball program. I was very overwhelmed at first because it was in a totally different ‘language’ but the more I practiced it, the better I became. I’m confident that the more I practice processing ticket orders, I’ll have a great grasp on it by the end of my internship. There was a special event going on in one of the suites tonight. There was a boy who had a terminal heart condition and he was fulfilling his Make a Wish night. They stocked the suite with hotdogs, flavored popcorn, dip and dots, cotton candy, etc. and he had the best time. Plus, his one wish was to meet Cocky, the USC mascot. Unfortunately, I wasn’t there when he got to meet Cocky but I’m sure it was so special. From what I heard, the boy had the best time and loved his experience. Christy recently shared a document with me called “What’s on Sale?” It contains every detail about every concert and family show; parking, ticket pricing, doors open time, event start time, event hashtag, discounts, arena information, etc. It is an important document to have and reference throughout the entire spring. The full document can be found here. Time for the circus!
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