
Moose Launch Season Ticket Drive for 2004-05
Published on June 15, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release
Today, the Manitoba Moose, in conjunction with True North Sports and Entertainment, launched their season-ticket drive to the general public for the 2004-05 hockey season at the MTS Centre which will become the home of the hockey club in the fall of 2004. Thus far, the Moose have sold 4,012 season tickets to existing customers.
MTS Centre Lower Bowl Seating Breakdown
Section Price $* Capacity # of Tickets sold to date
Suites n/a 1,178 1,178
Club 30 875 610
Platinum 30 512 404
Gold 24 1,512 804
Copper 18 3,209 832
Green 12 1,512 184
Total -- 8,798 4,012
* Prices include taxes
· The Moose have reduced the price in three of their seat categories while maintaining current pricing in the other two.
· 54% of tickets are $18 or less.
· 71% of tickets are $24 or less.
· Packages now start as low as $120 for a 10-game pack.
· Over 85% of premium seats (Suites, Clubs & Platinums) in the MTS Centre have already been sold.
· 8,798 would place Manitoba second in average attendance in the AHL behind Manchester.
· In coordination with today's announcement, potential buyers can now visit Manitoba Moose Ticket Representatives at True North Live located on the second floor of CityPlace.
Beginning Tuesday, June 15th full season-ticket packages, along with packages for 10, 20, & 30 games are available to the general public either in person at True North Live or by phone. Season tickets can be purchased with credit card or automatic withdrawl over 12 months, as well as through a payroll deduction plan with available companies.
The Moose ticket office at (204) 987-PUCK (7825) will be open until 10:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday night to handle requests.
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