Braves To Freeze Ticket Prices After ’05 Sales Increase
Braves Senior VP/Sales & Marketing Derek Schiller said that the team “will not
increase prices for next season on any individual-game, partial-season or full-season
tickets,” according to Tim Tucker of the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. The team plans
to offer two new full-season-ticket discount offers: a “limited number of seats”
in the upper pavilion level in right field, which cost $5 on an individual-game
basis, will be sold as full-season tickets for $249, while seats in the terrace
reserved and Lexus Pavilion levels in the outfield will be sold as full-season
tickets “on a buy-two-, get-two-free basis four full-season tickets for
the price of two.” The seats in the upper pavilion “were not previously offered
as season tickets; the cheapest full-season-ticket package this past season was
$830.” Schiller: “Our season-ticket base has decreased over the past eight years
with the exception of last season, which was the first time it increased
(during that span)” (ATLANTA
CONSTITUTION, 11/13).
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