I agree that as a season ticket holder i wouldn't be that bothered if people on the day were paying the same or not too far off what i was, i buy a season ticket because it's easier for me, i can pay in installments and once its paid for i knwo i have a ticket for every home game so dont have to worry about finding the money come gameday.
I buy mine for convenience more than the actual price per game it costs and certainly wouldn't bother me if 5,000 extra were coming and only paying £1 more a game than me !!.
I also think a similar idea to Wigan's 'big one' is a good idea, we could market them as the 'Giant match' etc and target not only schools/colleges but large companies around the town, choose a certain one for each game and let their workers buy tickets at a reduced rate. It may not pay off it may lose money but surely it's worth a try.
As we have seen with the cheap ticket deals it doesn't actually seem to boost crowd numbers, away fans love them and come in droves, but not in the home stands as all this does is mean that people who use cheap tickets picked up from elsewhere for SL games can still get into a game for cheap, the lower ticket deals are only bringing in the same people who usually come but for cheaper and we need new fans as well as the existing fans coming in cheap !!.