Footy fans celebrate price drop on stadium favourite but brace for increases elsewhere

As the footy season kicks into high gear, fans flocking to the oval have a reason to cheer beyond the on-field action.

The iconic venue has announced a price drop for this staple at any Aussie sporting event, ensuring that families can enjoy an affordable day out.

But before you start celebrating too hard, it's worth noting that this silver lining comes with a cloud: the cost of other game-day essentials has risen.


The new kiosk menu, which aims to cater to budget-conscious families, now lists Vili's pies at a reduced price.

This is a welcome move for many, as the humble meat pie is often a non-negotiable part of the footy experience.

However, it seems that to compensate for this, prices for other items have taken an upward turn.


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Adelaide Oval lowers Vili's pie prices but raises costs for drinks and snacks. Credit: Facebook


For those who enjoy a tipple while watching the game, you'll need to dig deeper into your pockets.

A full-strength beer, which was already a luxury at $9.90 last year, has now hit the $10.90 mark.

Wine connoisseurs will also feel the pinch, with a $1.50 hike bringing the cost of a glass to $10.50.


Even staying hydrated will cost you more, with bottled water seeing a 30-cent increase to $5.70.

And let's not forget the hot chips, a fan favourite for that salty crunch as you cheer on your team.

These, too, have seen a price jump, albeit a modest 25 cents, but it's enough to make them 40 per cent more expensive than their counterparts at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne.

It's a stark reminder that while the game may be the same, the cost of enjoying it can vary greatly depending on where you are.

Despite these increases, Adelaide Oval is standing by its claim that it still offers the cheapest pint of full-strength beer compared to other major stadiums nationwide.


But it is debatable how much solace that provides to fans as they part with their hard-earned cash.

What is the reasoning behind these price hikes? Inflation is the buzzword that's impacting everyone's wallet.

Adelaide Oval's management hopes that fans will understand the situation, acknowledging the broader economic pressures affecting us all.

'We do think long and hard about ways to make it as palatable as possible for fans, we appreciate, just like us, they're suffering,' said Adelaide Oval chief executive Nick Addison.

It's a tough balance to strike, keeping the game-day experience affordable while managing rising operational costs.


The Adelaide Oval is not alone in this struggle, as venues nationwide grapple with similar issues.

So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, as you don your team colours and prepare for a day of footy, be ready for the mixed bag that awaits at the kiosk.

Enjoy the cheaper pies, but perhaps consider a pre-game snack or a BYO approach to keep your day out both enjoyable and economical.
Key Takeaways

  • Adelaide Oval has dropped the price for Vili's pies but increased costs for other items like beer, wine, water, and hot chips.
  • The price of a full-strength beer has risen to $10.90, a $1 increase from the previous year.
  • Despite the hikes, Adelaide Oval offers the cheapest pint of full-strength beer compared to other major stadiums in Australia.
  • The price changes are attributed to inflation, and the Adelaide Oval CEO hopes fans will understand these adjustments.
Have you noticed price increases at your local sporting venues? Do you have any tips for fellow fans on how to enjoy the game without breaking the bank? Share your experiences and advice in the comments below.
 

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I remember going to a Villis seminar /meeting when I was a working in aged care. The Villis pies had fantastic variety of flavors but were so expensive I couldn't afford to put them on the menu if I wanted to feed the residents for the rest of the day.
I purchased Mrs. Macs pies instead; the residents loved them.🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧🥧
 
And made from home, shop bought curried egg + lettuce sandwich at our local east end shop $$8.50, local pies 7.50!
😾what a rip off even our local bakery only charge $4.50 to $5.00 and there to die for.😋 Not that I have them very often.
 
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😾what a rip off even our local bakery only charge $4.50 to $5.00 and there to die for.😋
Our pie shop also does Sanga's,same
price and apart from supermarkets, they also supply all the pies in our smaller corner shops, except for 1 coffee shop who buys their pies from a gourmet pie maker in a smaller town near ours and there to die for, heaps of ingredients from goat, chook, pork belly, brew and beef shin, but they charge from $10 for plain upwards, goat $12.00.
 
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My A League, Newcastle Jets, games are always accompanied by the best Sushi I have ever eaten.
No cheaper than other sushi outlets, but no more expensive.
I have 2 prawn rolls every time I go there. It's just a little kiosk run by a sushi outlet that operates at the local shopping centre. They pretty much sell out every game.
It's nice to go somewhere like that, and, not have to choose between deep fried foods, or pies.
Mind you, I am not a pie/s.s.roll snob. I just like fresh food more.
 
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