
Sun Big Game Mini Plan on Sale Now
March 5, 2012 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Connecticut Sun News Release
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (March 5, 2012) - The Connecticut Sun announced today it is offering a Big Game Mini Plan ticket package for 2012.
The Big Game Plan is an eight-game package that includes the New York Liberty in the home opener on May 20th, Lindsay Whalen, Maya Moore and WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx on June 1st, Candace Parker and the Los Angeles Sparks on June 13th, the Indiana Fever on June 19th and Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm on July 1st . The other three games in the plan are the Chicago Sky on August 26th, Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury on September 7th and the defending Eastern Conference champion Atlanta Dream to close out the regular season on September 23rd .
The Big Game Plan is priced at $184 and $224. Those who purchase Mini Plans will enjoy the same seat for every game, priority purchase for playoff tickets and a discount off the box office price. The Big Game Plan can be purchased by calling the Sun at 1.877.SUN.TIXX or visiting http://tinyurl.com/biggame2012.
Coming soon, the Sun will also offer an opportunity for fans to pick their own six-game plan - with packages priced at $138 and $168 - or pick any four games for $64.
The Connecticut Sun will open its 10th season at Mohegan Sun Arena on May 20th against the New York Liberty at 5 p.m. Sun season ticket plans for the 2012 season are currently on sale and can be reserved by calling a Sun Ticket Sales Representative at 1.877.SUN.TIXX or by e-mailing the Sun at tickets@connecticutsun.com. To purchase season tickets online, visit http://tinyurl.com/seasontickets2012.
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