
Bears announce 2004-05 season ticket plans
Published on March 10, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Hershey Bears News Release
HERSHEY â The HERSHEY BEARS announced today newly structured season ticket plans effective for the 2004-05 season. New values have been added to all ticket packages increasing the quality of each plan. All plans feature the same game day/single game ticket prices that were in effect for the last two seasons.
The BEARS will feature four different ticket options for 2004-05 to give fans the flexibility to select the plan that is right for them. The four plans are as follows:
Full Season (40-game plan): This plan features free parking, with the option to purchase preferred parking. A full season ticket holder also enjoys the benefit of purchasing additional tickets prior to ticket sales opening to the public and a special season ticket holder gift. New for 2004-05, all 40-game plan season ticket holders will have access to a new Season Ticket Holder entrance, and the ability to purchase a discounted 2004 HERSHEYPARK Season Pass for only $75, a savings of up to 24 percent.
22-game plan: New for 2004-05 is the 22-game plan, which gives fans the chance to pick and choose games that fit their schedule. The 22-game plan also gives BEARS fans the chance to purchase half priced parking and 22-game plan holders will also receive a special gift, along with the ability to utilize the season ticket holder entrance.
12-game plan: The BEARS also unveil for 2004-05 a new 12-game plan which allows fans to pick and choose the games they would like to attend, but fans holding tickets under the 12-game plan can enjoy the same seat to every game they attend, and the benefit of purchasing additional seats prior to the on-sale date to the public.
10-game flex: The 10-game flex plan, the most flexible and one of the most popular ticket plans for BEARS fans, returns in 2004-05. With the new 10-game flex plan, fans receive a book of ten pre-paid ticket vouchers, which can be redeemed at the GIANT Center box office for the best seats available for the games of your choice.
The above listed benefits are just a partial list of benefits from each 2004-05 season ticket plan. For a more detailed list, visit www.HersheyBears.com for more information or call (717) 720-5796.
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