Also now they don't have to hire people to sit there and give direction and monitor.
They don't hire anyone to do that at HS games (at least not the HS's in this area). It's typically a teacher, coach, parent, or student that is doing this. It's not someone that they "hire" specifically for game management.
Either way, they still have to coordinate and schedule people to do this which is a pain (and non paid people are unreliable). An app removes this headache. Time is money.
But it doesn't remove the headache as you still need someone at the door checking the phones to see the tickets were purchased. It really doesn't change anything other than the handling of money.
this is a massive pet peeve of mine when trying to get in to Lambeau
no more ripping tickets, or even having someone standing there with a hand scanner, now you need to have the tickets in an app on your phone. which you then have to line up precisely with the scanner that's about waist height.
needing to have the ticket app open apparently surprises a fair number of people, who wait until they get to the ticket verification process to open the app... but they may be too drunk to operate the phone..or there are connectivity issues.. or their wife has the tickets on her phone, which is .... somewhere.
each "improvement" has vastly slowed the ingress process. especially when it's cold outside and people are pulling off gloves to access their phones at the absolute last possible second.
used to be able to pull up to Lambeau at 11:30 and be in the seats by 11:50. nearly exactly every time. now we're there at 11 - 11:15 and sitting down 3-5 minutes before kick.