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http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2006/03/14/1/
posted 03/14/2006
Lambeau Field stadium bowl ticket prices for Green Bay Packers games will not increase for the 2006 season, President and CEO Bob Harlan said Tuesday.
"Each year we take a very in-depth look at ticket prices around the league," said Harlan. "It's a subject that we consider to be very important. Our current pricing is in the middle range of the league and that's where we like to be. We always consider the market we're in and the loyalty of our fans.
"Game day at Lambeau Field is one of the best experiences in sports. Our ticket prices are a component of that and we'll continue to try to keep our prices in a range that reflects favorably on that experience."
Lambeau Field again ranked as the No. 1 stadium experience in all of professional sports, according to ESPN The Magazine's 2006 Fan Satisfaction Rankings in a survey of 30,000 sports fans nationally. Lambeau ranked No. 1 last year and No. 4 in both 2003 and 2004 in the magazine's annual survey.
http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2006/03/14/1/
posted 03/14/2006
Lambeau Field stadium bowl ticket prices for Green Bay Packers games will not increase for the 2006 season, President and CEO Bob Harlan said Tuesday.
"Each year we take a very in-depth look at ticket prices around the league," said Harlan. "It's a subject that we consider to be very important. Our current pricing is in the middle range of the league and that's where we like to be. We always consider the market we're in and the loyalty of our fans.
"Game day at Lambeau Field is one of the best experiences in sports. Our ticket prices are a component of that and we'll continue to try to keep our prices in a range that reflects favorably on that experience."
Lambeau Field again ranked as the No. 1 stadium experience in all of professional sports, according to ESPN The Magazine's 2006 Fan Satisfaction Rankings in a survey of 30,000 sports fans nationally. Lambeau ranked No. 1 last year and No. 4 in both 2003 and 2004 in the magazine's annual survey.