
Colorado Eagles Season Tickets Sold Out
Published on September 25, 2003 under ECHL (ECHL)
Colorado Eagles News Release
Windsor, CO â Season tickets for the Central Hockey League's (CHL) Colorado Eagles 2003-04 inaugural season are officially sold out, the front office announced today.
The Colorado Eagles ticketing staff has sold 4,300 season tickets, surpassing original season ticket sales expectations. Season tickets will be available for pick up at a special Season Ticket Holder party held at the Budweiser Events Center, managed by Global Spectrum, October 7 at 4 p.m. Season ticket holders will be able to watch an inter-squad game from 4 â 5:30 p.m., meet the players after the game, and enjoy food and other entertainment throughout the evening. For those not able to attend the Season Ticket Holder's party October 7 tickets will be available for pick up at the Colorado Eagles office October 8.
"Season ticket sales have definitely surpassed our expectations," stated Chris Augusto, Ticket Manager for the Colorado Eagles. "We are especially impressed and excited to announce that half of our season ticket holders have agreed to three year commitments."
The Colorado Eagles front office has created a waiting list for those that are still anxious to get in on the action. A $50 non-refundable deposit will place potential season ticket holders on a waiting list for two years or until season tickets become available.
"As a new franchise in the CHL it is encouraging to know that the communities of Northern Colorado and Wyoming have been this responsive to hockey," stated Bill Stewart, Chief Executive Officer of the Colorado Eagles. "We truly appreciate the support that the community has shown thus far and we look forward to providing our season ticket holders and everyone attending our games with intense hockey and great entertainment."
Even though Eagles season tickets are officially sold out, there are still approximately 1,000 seats available every game for groups, advance, and walk-up sales.
To be placed on the season ticket waiting list contact the Colorado Eagles front office at (970) 674-SHOT. Ticket prices for the Colorado Eagles two pre-season games against their division rival, Oklahoma City Blazers, are $12.50. The Colorado Eagles will be offering special group rates for the exhibition games. Groups of 15 or more will be able to purchase tickets for $10 per seat. To make your group reservations call 970-686-SHOT. Available reserved seats for all other Colorado Eagles home games are priced at $16.00. Single game tickets are also available at Club Level for $21. Only single seats remain for the Colorado Eagles first official game October 17 against division rival, the Tulsa Oilers. To reserve single game tickets call (877) 544-TIXX, go to ComcastTix.com, or visit the box offices at the Budweiser Events Center and Fort Fun in Fort Collins.
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