
New Year Brings New Ticket Packages
Published on January 4, 2011 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release
The Rivermen have rolled out three new ticket packages that give fans even more for their money by adding in autographed items, St. Louis Blues tickets, or Rivermen replica jerseys to special ticket deals. All ticket packages, as well as individual tickets, can be purchased at the Rivermen office (located inside the Peoria Civic Center) or over the phone by calling 309-676-1040.
The All-Star Pack includes two tickets to three different Rivermen games and comes with an official game puck signed by a Rivermen player. Each package can be personally customized with three games of your choice and the puck autographed by your favorite player. Prices start as low as $90 for upper-bowl center tickets and are just $120 for lower-bowl center.
The Blues Voucher Package is the most flexible package and comes with tickets to see an NHL game in St. Louis. Packages can be customized as low as $130 and include eight undated Rivermen vouchers that can be redeemed at any regular season game. It also includes two tickets to a selected St. Louis Blues game at Scottrade Center.
The Super Fan Pack gives you something to wear to the games you attend. For just $200 fans receive two lower-bowl center tickets to three different Rivermen games AND a Reebok replica white Rivermen jersey from the team store.
All of these special deals are on sale now and will be available for a limited time. The Rivermen office is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on game days. For a list of promotions and giveaways, please visit http://rivermen.net/promotional-schedule/.
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