
Opening Day Tickets Getting Scarce
Published on March 20, 2013 under International League (IL1)
Toledo Mud Hens News Release
TOLEDO - Time is running out for you to attend the biggest event of the season-- Opening Day at Fifth Third Field-- on April 11 when the Toledo Mud Hens face the Louisville Bats. 400 seats remain for Opening Day and only limited tickets remain for the Opening Day Bash. Standing Room Only tickets for Opening Day go on sale March 22 for $10.
Gates open at 3:00 for the Opening Day Bash pregame party. Tickets to the Bash include an all-you-can-eat buffet, drink specials, live music - 56DAZE on the Home Run Terrace and The Bradberries in the Nest- and seats for the game. Bash ticket packages are $30 and $32 depending on seat location.
Opening Day Bash menu includes:
* Grilled hot dogs/hamburgers
* Baked beans/Macaroni and cheese
* Chips and cookies
For fans that already have a game ticket, wristbands for the Bash party are available for $17 and include the buffet, live entertainment, and drink specials.
It's not Opening Day without a giveaway! 7,000 fans will go home with a Mud Hens magnet schedule- so you don't miss one minute of exciting Mud Hens baseball. There's also loads of new Henswear at the Swamp Shop. Don't wait to "gear" up! Hours are Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Opening Day and Bash tickets can be purchased at Fifth Third Field box office, by phone at 419-725-HENS, or online at www.mudhens.com.
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