Friday, November 25, 2005
Braves' season tickets on sale Friday
11/16/2005
ATLANTA -- The Braves have provided even more reason and opportunities for their fans to visit Turner Field as much as possible during the 2006 season.
When season tickets go on sale Friday, fans will have a chance to take advantage of the club's continued desire to prove to be fan-friendly. All season ticket prices remain the same as they were last year and some new options provide some eye-catching cost-saving opportunities.
One new attractive option allows for the purchase of a full-season plan in the Upper Pavilion at just $249. In addition, any fan purchasing two full season plans in the Lexus Pavilion or Terrace Reserved levels will receive two full season plans of equal value for free.
Fans can purchase full season, half-season, weekend ticket plans and various 20-game packages. The Braves have determined that fans buying season tickets realize a 54 percent savings in comparison to individual game pricing.
"We are proud to announce season ticket prices will remain unchanged for the second straight year," said Derek Schiller, Braves senior vice president of sales/marketing. "We are also pleased to introduce unique tickets packages to accommodate our fans. The Atlanta Braves remain committed to delivering the best possible professional sports experience to baseball fans of all interests and budgets."
Fans looking to purchase season ticket plans can do so on atlantabraves.com. They also can call a Braves representative at 404-577-9100.
The purchase of a weekend plan or a 20-game package guarantees a fan the opportunity to purchase postseason tickets for games that would potentially be played at Turner Field.
With the 20-game plan, the Braves have named four different options in honor of four of the club's legendary figures. They are priced at $640 for the Lexus Level and $540 for the Field Level. The purchase guarantees the same seat for each of the 20 pre-selected games.
With the Dale Murphy plan, fans get seven Tuesday games and 13 Friday games. With the Hank Aaron plan, they get seven Wednesday and 13 Saturday games. The Phil Niekro plan includes seven Thursday games and 13 Sunday games. Those purchasing the Warren Spahn plan get 20 pre-selected weekday games, including Memorial Day and Fourth of July.
Because the Braves play just 11 of their first 35 games at home in 2006, fans will have more opportunities to bring their children to the stadium during the summer months.
For the first time, the Braves are offering the "Atlanta Braves Team Exchange." This will help full season ticket holders resell their tickets to fans interested in purchasing prime seat locations at Turner Field.
Source: http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/
ATLANTA -- The Braves have provided even more reason and opportunities for their fans to visit Turner Field as much as possible during the 2006 season.
When season tickets go on sale Friday, fans will have a chance to take advantage of the club's continued desire to prove to be fan-friendly. All season ticket prices remain the same as they were last year and some new options provide some eye-catching cost-saving opportunities.
One new attractive option allows for the purchase of a full-season plan in the Upper Pavilion at just $249. In addition, any fan purchasing two full season plans in the Lexus Pavilion or Terrace Reserved levels will receive two full season plans of equal value for free.
Fans can purchase full season, half-season, weekend ticket plans and various 20-game packages. The Braves have determined that fans buying season tickets realize a 54 percent savings in comparison to individual game pricing.
"We are proud to announce season ticket prices will remain unchanged for the second straight year," said Derek Schiller, Braves senior vice president of sales/marketing. "We are also pleased to introduce unique tickets packages to accommodate our fans. The Atlanta Braves remain committed to delivering the best possible professional sports experience to baseball fans of all interests and budgets."
Fans looking to purchase season ticket plans can do so on atlantabraves.com. They also can call a Braves representative at 404-577-9100.
The purchase of a weekend plan or a 20-game package guarantees a fan the opportunity to purchase postseason tickets for games that would potentially be played at Turner Field.
With the 20-game plan, the Braves have named four different options in honor of four of the club's legendary figures. They are priced at $640 for the Lexus Level and $540 for the Field Level. The purchase guarantees the same seat for each of the 20 pre-selected games.
With the Dale Murphy plan, fans get seven Tuesday games and 13 Friday games. With the Hank Aaron plan, they get seven Wednesday and 13 Saturday games. The Phil Niekro plan includes seven Thursday games and 13 Sunday games. Those purchasing the Warren Spahn plan get 20 pre-selected weekday games, including Memorial Day and Fourth of July.
Because the Braves play just 11 of their first 35 games at home in 2006, fans will have more opportunities to bring their children to the stadium during the summer months.
For the first time, the Braves are offering the "Atlanta Braves Team Exchange." This will help full season ticket holders resell their tickets to fans interested in purchasing prime seat locations at Turner Field.
Source: http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/