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SBD/Issue 120/Franchises
Bucks Raising Season Ticket Prices For First Time In Four Years
Published March 5, 2010
The Bucks are "raising season-ticket prices, especially in the high-end seats," for the '10-11 NBA season after keeping tickets prices flat for the past three years, according to Don Walker of the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL. The price for the courtside club seats "located behind the benches is $119 per game for a season-ticket package, an increase of $5 a game." Some other high-end seats "will go for $94 and $89," both $4 increases. Some of the "lower-priced season tickets are $28, $18 and $9," all of which are $1 increases. Bucks VP/Business Operations John Steinmiller said that he is "confident that, despite the increases built in for next season, the Bucks' season-ticket prices will still be at the low end of the NBA." Walker notes if fans renew before April 5, they "will receive $400 in concession cards, depending on seat location," as well as a "free companion ticket for a Midwest Airlines flight" and other benefits (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 3/5).







