
Vision reveals affordable ticket packages
August 28, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release
Atlanta, GA. The ABA Atlanta Vision publicized their individual ticket prices and their season ticket packages for the 2006-2007 season. The Atlanta Vision will defend their 2005-2006 ABA Divisional Championship competing in a regular season schedule that includes 18 home games at their new Gwinnett home venue, Suwanee Sports Academy. The facility is 100,000 square feet and includes FREE PARKING, 7 NBA regulation basketball courts, 11 volleyball courts and an intimate seating capacity of 5000.
The Atlanta Vision tips-off in November and goes through March. The first 100 season ticket holders will receive an Official ABA Red, White and Blue game basketball signed by Georgia Tech Hall of Famer, NBA veteran and Atlanta Vision General Manager Dennis Scott. All season ticket packages go on sale Monday August 28 on the team's website, www.theatlantavision.com.
Single ticket prices include $10 Adult General Admission, $15 Courtside Floor Seats, $5 Student, Senior and Civil Service General Admission, children under 6 are free.
Full Season Ticket packages include $99 Vision General Admission, $199 Vision Courtside Seasts, $249 Vision Family Package (2 adult, 2 student general admission).
Vision season ticket holders receive discounts on Vision merchandise and concessions, exclusive autograph and photo sessions with Vision players and dancers, VIP access to Vision events and team functions, playoff ticket priority, entrance to pre-game activities, tax deductions for charity donations, benefits from our Corporate partners and much more.
The Suwanee Sports Academy, located just outside Atlanta, is the largest privately owned facility in the country for basketball and volleyball training and competitive events. For more information, visit www.ssasports.com. For more information about the Atlanta Vision, call 770 482 7994 or email info@theatlantavision.com or visit www.abalive.com.
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