Las Vegas Gladiators Single Game Tickets to Go on Sale December 8

Published on December 2, 2003 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Las Vegas Gladiators News Release


Las Vegas, NV, December 2, 2003 – Single-game tickets for the Las Vegas Gladiators' 2004 home games at the Thomas & Mack Center will go on sale Wednesday, December 8, at 11:00 AM PT. Tickets priced as low as $9 per game can be purchased by calling a personalized ticket representative at the Las Vegas Gladiators at 702-731-4977, visiting any Thomas & Mack Center Box Office, charging by phone at 702-739-FANS or logging onto UNLVtickets.com.

The Gladiators will play eight home games at the Thomas & Mack Center during the 2004 season. The first home contest is on February 14, in a nationally televised game against new Western Division rival, the Los Angeles Avengers. The Gladiators will also have home games against other division rivals, Arizona and San Jose, as well as playing host to New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Indiana and Columbus.

Season tickets for all eight Gladiators' home games, plus a playoff game, are also available by calling the Gladiators office at 702-731-4977. The Gladiators are also offering a four-game mini-pack in which fans can choose any four home games as part of a single package.

SEASON TICKES FOUR-GAME MINI-PACK SINGLE GAME

Level 1 $468 NA $60

Level 2 $306 $144 $39

Level 3 $189 $88 $24

Level 4 $153 $68 $18

Level 5 $99 $44 $12

Level 6 $81 NA $9

The Gladiators are now Armed & Dangerous to challenge the AFL's Western Division with All-AFL quarterback Clint Dolezel and the most prolific receiving core in the Arena Football League, which includes newcomers Terrill Shaw and Marcus Nash.

Often recognized as one of the nation's most affordable and fan-friendly sports leagues, the Arena Football League will begin its 18th season in February 2004, making it the second-longest running football league in U.S. history, trailing only the NFL. On the strength of its Mission Statement and Fans' Bill of Rights, the AFL is America's fastest growing sport. The Austin Wranglers joins the Philadelphia Soul and New Orleans VooDoo as the three expansion teams added for the 2004 season. At least two more teams will be added in each of the next two seasons. A network-TV sport, the AFL will celebrate its second season on NBC in 2004.



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