Quote: wharfedale " Seems like good sense to me, in the current economic climate not everyone can afford an overnight stay and long distance travel. '"
True, but the weekend away being more the point, it would be better to avoid the event full stop than do this.
Quote: wharfedale " More chance of a larger crowd to generate a bit more atmosphere.
How many people are going to fork out the money for a day and then only watch the one game, you want to go and see Hull play whoever ( hopefully they will be Derby games) are you going to miss the opportunity to see Wigan and Saints tear it up or Leeds and Bradford battle it out? Three or four matches on one day for the price of one ticket, and still near enough to get home that night so no overnight expenses, sounds good. '"
You would think, but given how many people forked out to go to Cardiff and did exactly that, I suspect the answer to your question is; plenty.
I doubt match tickets will be all that expensive compared to a normal match ticket (I paid £28 in 2007 I think) and if they are, again, a lot of people won't even bother with the one game.
I still think they'll sell a lot of tickets but you'll still see a half-empty stadium for most matches, the empty and full areas will just vary throughout the day.