Barons Maintain Ticket Prices For Fifth Consecutive Season

May 11, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Cleveland Barons News Release


CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Barons announced today that Full, Partial, and Flex Ticket Plans are on sale for the 2005-06 season. Michael T. Lehr, President of the Cleveland Barons, made the announcement.

For the fifth consecutive season, Season Ticket prices have remained at the same price level with seats available at $9, $14, $16, $21, and $25. By becoming a Full Season Ticket Holder, fans will receive three invitations to exclusive events with the team. Also, Full Season Ticket Holders will receive a 25% discount on all merchandise, twenty-five (25) $1-vouchers that can be used for concourse activities (Chuck-A-Puck, Prize Wheel, etc...), and an entry into an exclusive Season Ticket Holder Enter-To-Win contest at each Barons home game. Over the course of the season, Full Season Ticket Holders will be eligible for several Fantasy Sweepstakes, having the opportunity to win great behind-the-scenes experiences.

Included in the Partial Plan package are 12 games for the price of 10. Each plan will receive the Home Opener and Fan Appreciation Night. Also, Partial Plan holders will receive an invitation to the pre-season Meet-the-Team party, an invitation to a Hockey Talk Roundtable with key Barons personnel, a 15% discount on team merchandise, and a guarantee to receive all promotional items for the games in their 12-game plan.

For the second consecutive season, the Barons will offer fans a 20-Game Flex Plan. Fans purchasing the Flex Plan will receive 20 vouchers that are good for any game during the 2005-06 season as well as two tickets to the Barons Home Opener. Also, fans purchasing a Flex Plan will receive a 15% discount off of Barons merchandise.

"We are pleased to put our ticket plans in place for the 2005-06 season and we are going to generate a number of creative ideas throughout the season," stated Michael T. Lehr. "For the fifth consecutive season, our ticket prices have remained the same, while the perks for our ticket plan holders have grown tremendously."



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