so...
set times...
a few different reasons...
they were often inaccurate, as we are dealing with human beings not videos and they just don't function like clockwork...
in my experience, posted set times were very accurate. i can't recall an event that was more than 10 minutes off.
we got complaints when the schedules weren't as posted, so we got tired of that
that seems weak, seth. i'm willing to believe that some complained about inaccuracies, but how many more complaints are you getting now that they aren't posted at all? if number of complaints is truly your motivation, you'll be putting them back up again, right?
and the new website provider for some reason is now not able to add this info the day of, which is often when we figure this stuff out, so we just put door times now, which we do know in advance
i'm surprised to learn that "ability to easily and immediately update the website" wasn't included as a requirement for the new website. if it wasn't, that was an oversight on the club's part. patrons aren't happy. to me, this amounts to something that should be fixed.
as others have pointed out, there are other avenues for posting this info. FB and Tw seems perfect for this.
but as you all are vastly experienced 930 goers...how are you not able to figure out approximately when the band you want to see goes on, and how often are you wrong and by how many minutes?
i can indeed make an educated guess: openers 30 to 60 mins after doors, play for 30-40 mins, 30-45 min break, second opener plays for 30-45 mins, 30-45 min break, headliner. delta between low and high estimates: almost an hour and a half. that's a pretty big window, enough to miss the headliners set entirely. obviously that's an extreme, doubtful anyone would be that far off, but missing half of the headliner wouldn't be that hard. there are occasions when we just can't hang out all night at the club and wait...
besides all that, yes we want you getting there early and not pre-gaming and spending your money elsewhere
fair enough, you run a business and you want to maximize revenue. but at what cost? are you going to take the airlines' strategy of nickle and diming us on everything? pulling every trick in the book to get us to spend more? of course not, that's never been your business model. along with profitability, it's my belief that you care about the experience, about getting repeat business, and differentiating yourself from your competitors. the posting of set times contributed to all 3 of these.