
Philadelphia Union Unveil 2012 Ticket Timeline, Partial Plans
January 6, 2012 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Philadelphia Union News Release
Chester, Pa. (January 6, 2012) "" With Philadelphia Union's 2012 schedule unveiled, the club has announced the on-sale dates of partial season ticket plans and single game tickets.
Ã- Friday, January 6 - 2011 partial season ticket holders can renew their plan and get the best seats available by calling 877-21-UNION (877-218-6466)
Ã- Tuesday, January 17 at 10:00 AM - New partial season ticket plans go on sale
Ã- Tuesday, January 24 at 10:00 AM - Single game and group tickets go on sale
PARTIAL SEASON TICKET PLANS:
Partial Plans for matches at PPL Park have now been set. These plans provide a great alternative for Union fans who want to support the team, but can't fit every match into their schedule.
This season there are three different plans that include nine (9) home matches. Plan A and Plan B include the home opener on March 18 against the Colorado Rapids, plus an additional eight (8) pre-selected league matches at PPL Park. Both of these plans feature one match against conference rivals Columbus Crew, DC United, New England Revolution, and the New York Red Bulls. Plan C allows you to pick nine games of your choosing. The home opener and rivalry games against DC and the New York are not available in this plan.
Partial Season Ticket Benefits Include:
Ã- Guaranteed seats for nine (9) Philadelphia Union matches (plan may not include the same seat for all matches)
Ã- First right to graduate into a full season ticket plan in 2012"¨
Ã- Discount off of single game ticket prices
Ã- Avoid per game ticket fees
Ã- A dedicated service representative to assist you with your ticket experience
FULL SEASON TICKET PLANS:
This year's schedule features two home matches against our biggest rivals, DC and New York! For fans who have seen the schedule and don't want to miss out on any of the action at PPL Park, there are still a limited number of full season ticket plans available. A full list of season ticket holder benefits can be found by visiting www.philadelphiaunion.com, including savings of up to 33% off of single game ticket prices, post-game access to the PPL Park Stadium Club, access to the Philadelphia Union Ticket Marketplace to re-sell tickets of games you cannot attend, and more.
For any ticket related inquiries or to purchase your full season tickets call 877-21-UNION (877-218-6466) or visit www.philadelphiaunion.com.
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