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2011 Bud Light Street Beat 2011 Bud Light Street Beat 1. What did you think of moving Bud Light Street Beat from Wednesday to Thursday evenings? Response Response Percent Count Like 59.1% 139 Dislike 6.0% 14 Did not matter 34.9% 82 answered question 235 skipped question 0 2. Did you take advantage of any of the Vail Resorts lodging specials that were offered in conjunction with Bud Light Street Beat this winter? Response Response Percent Count Yes 3.8% 9 No 58.7% 138 Was not aware of any special 11.1% 26 offers Offers were not applicable to me 26.4% 62 answered question 235 skipped question 0 1 of 91 3. How many Bud Light Street Beat concerts did you attend this winter? Response Response Percent Count 0 8.5% 20 1 - 2 38.3% 90 3 - 4 40.0% 94 5 or more 13.2% 31 Which was your favorite concert and why? 120 answered question 235 skipped question 0 4. How was the sound at the concerts you attended? Response Response Percent Count Poor 2.1% 5 Acceptable 40.9% 96 Good 59.1% 139 Please explain 58 answered question 235 skipped question 0 2 of 91 5. Which venue is your favorite? Response Response Percent Count Checkpoint Charlie 48.5% 114 Solaris 23.8% 56 The Arabelle at Vail Square 23.0% 54 Golden Peak 12.8% 30 Why? 129 answered question 235 skipped question 0 6. Are there enough food and beverage vendors at the Bud Light Street Beat concerts? Response Response Percent Count Yes 74.5% 175 No 26.8% 63 If no, what type of food and or beverage vendor would you like to see? 60 answered question 235 skipped question 0 3 of 91 7. How did you hear about the specifics of the concert? (band, time, location, etc.) Response Response Percent Count Newspaper 69.8% 164 Radio 6.8% 16 TV 5.1% 12 Signage 7.2% 17 Website 24.7% 58 Email 28.5% 67 Facebook 6.0% 14 Twitter 1.3% 3 Word of mouth 22.6% 53 Other (please specify) 12 answered question 235 skipped question 0 8. Are you a fan of the Vail Free Concerts Facebook page? Response Response Percent Count Yes 18.7% 44 No 81.3% 191 answered question 235 skipped question 0 4 of 91 9. Did you participate in any of the Facebook contests in conjunction with Bud Light Street Beat? Response Response Percent Count Yes 5.1% 12 No 94.9% 223 answered question 235 skipped question 0 10. Do you consider yourself a Response Response Percent Count Full-time resident? 66.4% 156 Part-time resident? 13.6% 32 Visitor to the Vail Valley? 20.0% 47 If you're a visitor, please list your residence (city and state) 33 answered question 235 skipped question 0 11. Do you own your own home? (here or elsewhere) Response Response Percent Count Yes 70.6% 166 No 29.4% 69 answered question 235 skipped question 0 5 of 91 12. If you are a resident, where in the Vail Valley do you live? Response Response Percent Count Vail 26.0% 61 Minturn 4.7% 11 Eagle-Vail 11.1% 26 Avon 10.2% 24 Edwards 18.7% 44 Eagle 7.2% 17 Gypsum 0.9% 2 I'm a visitor 21.7% 51 Other (please specify) 15 answered question 235 skipped question 0 6 of 91 13. If you are not a resident, where did you stay during your time in the Vail Valley? Response Response Percent Count Hotel 5.1% 12 Condo or Home Rental 8.5% 20 With friends/family 8.5% 20 Second home that I own. 6.8% 16 I'm a Vail Valley resident 71.1% 167 If Other, please specify 11 answered question 235 skipped question 0 14. If you were a visitor to Vail during the concert, how long was your stay? Response Response Percent Count Two Days 3.8% 9 Three Days 4.7% 11 Four Days 3.0% 7 One Week 5.5% 13 I live here 67.7% 159 Other 15.3% 36 If Other, please specify 22 answered question 235 skipped question 0 7 of 91 15. Did you visit a store, restaurant or bar in Vail before or after any of the concerts you attended? Response Response Percent Count Yes 85.1% 200 No 9.4% 22 I didn't attend any concerts 5.5% 13 answered question 235 skipped question 0 16. Can you recall any event sponsors from the concerts? Response Response Percent Count No 29.8% 70 Yes 70.2% 165 If yes, please list all sponsors you remember. 155 answered question 235 skipped question 0 8 of 91 17. Were you aware that the Vail Valley Foundation was the event organizer before or after the concert? Response Response Percent Count No Before/No After 5.5% 13 No Before/Yes After 6.4% 15 Yes Before and After 88.1% 207 Comments 8 answered question 235 skipped question 0 18. Have you attended Street Beat concerts in previous years? Response Response Percent Count Never before this year 14.5% 34 1 year 10.2% 24 2 years 6.8% 16 3 years 11.5% 27 4 years 7.7% 18 5+ years 49.4% 116 answered question 235 skipped question 0 9 of 91 19. Is there another night of the week that you feel is a better night to hold the Bud Light Street Beat concerts? Response Response Percent Count Monday 1.3% 3 Tuesday 4.7% 11 Wednesday 19.6% 46 Thursday 43.4% 102 Friday 20.9% 49 Saturday 6.8% 16 Sunday 3.4% 8 Why? 112 answered question 235 skipped question 0 20. Do you feel Bud Light Street Beat concerts bring people into Vail on a night that is traditionally slower in Vail? Response Response Percent Count Yes 87.7% 206 No 12.8% 30 Comments 38 answered question 235 skipped question 0 10 of 91 21. If you do not live or do not stay in Vail, do you make a special trip into Vail just for the concerts? Response Response Percent Count Yes 59.1% 139 No 42.6% 100 Comments 44 answered question 235 skipped question 0 22. Your decision to come to a Bud Light Street Beat concert is based on? Response Response Percent Count Band that is playing 77.9% 183 If it fits in my social schedule 50.6% 119 The weather 40.4% 95 Please explain 45 answered question 235 skipped question 0 11 of 91 23. Will you return to a Street Beat concert in the future? Response Response Percent Count Likely 90.6% 213 Somewhat Likely 8.1% 19 Not Likely 1.3% 3 Comments 18 answered question 235 skipped question 0 24. Please list band names or style of music you would like to see at future Bud Light Street Beat concerts. Response Count 235 answered question 235 skipped question 0 25. Please let us know: What would have made your overall experience better? Response Count 235 answered question 235 skipped question 0 12 of 91 26. What is your age? Response Response Percent Count 18-25 4.3% 10 26-35 23.4% 55 36-45 31.1% 73 46-55 22.6% 53 56-65 16.6% 39 Over 65 2.1% 5 answered question 235 skipped question 0 27. Gender Response Response Percent Count Male 57.4% 135 Female 42.6% 100 answered question 235 skipped question 0 28. What is your favorite outdoor activity? Response Count 235 answered question 235 skipped question 0 13 of 91 29. What is your annual household income? Response Response Percent Count Student 2.6% 6 Under $25,000 6.4% 15 $25,000-$49,000 18.3% 43 $50,000-$74,000 23.0% 54 $75,000-$99,000 17.9% 42 $100,000-$149,000 17.4% 41 $150,000+ 14.5% 34 answered question 235 skipped question 0 30. Thank you so much for your time and participation! To register for your chance to win a free pair of 2011 Blackeye Ti Atomic skis and bindings, please enter your e-mail address below. Survey results will remain anonymous and the winner will be randomly chosen and notified via e-mail. Response Count 224 answered question 224 skipped question 11 14 of 91 Q3. How many Bud Light Street Beat concerts did you attend this winter? 1 do not remember names May 26, 2011 8:53 AM 2 Buckwheat Zydaco May 26, 2011 6:02 AM 3 The one Pazzo's sponsored May 25, 2011 6:14 PM 4 Robert Ranlolph. Killer show May 25, 2011 4:22 PM 5 Robert Randolph May 25, 2011 3:11 PM 6 Sam Bush Great band, good crowd! May 25, 2011 2:41 PM 7 marley, train May 25, 2011 12:00 PM 8 The Champions 80's band during spring fling May 25, 2011 12:00 PM 9 I MISSED MANY BECAUSE THEY COMPETED WITH THE LONG STANDING May 25, 2011 9:27 AM THURSDAY NIGHT ADVENTURE SERIES 10 Grammy award winner blue grass.....can't think of his name May 25, 2011 8:49 AM 11 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, huge group to get, I believe they will be a lot May 25, 2011 8:31 AM bigger in the years to come. I appreciate the Street Beat getting groups not fully inundated into popular music but nearly there. 12 No preference May 25, 2011 8:10 AM 13 Robert Randolf cause he rocks!!! May 25, 2011 7:21 AM 14 All thos I attended were great.
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