
Win Big with '45 Days of Hockey - Rivermen Season Ticket Renewal Program'
March 7, 2014 - SPHL (SPHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release
Peoria Rivermen season tickets for the 2014-15 campaign are on sale now! This year, fans who pay in full before May 9 have the chance to win some of the most unique prizes in franchise history through the "45 Days of Hockey - Rivermen Season Ticket Renewal Program."
Starting today, season ticket holders who renew their plan, plus anyone else who pays in full for new season tickets, will be entered into the "45 Days of Hockey - Rivermen Season Ticket Renewal Program." This promotion will provide a giveaway-per-day through May 9, with no limit on how many times you can win. Improve your chances of winning by purchasing as early as possible. The earlier you enter, the more chances you have to win. Prizes include tickets to Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues games, signed jerseys, and unique fan experiences only allowed through this promotion! Those include ringing the horn at a game, joining the broadcast as a guest announcer and more!
This season, to make purchasing tickets as easy as possible, the Rivermen will continue their partnership with CEFCU to give fans a 105-day interest free opportunity.
In addition, Rivermen season ticket holders will continue to receive some of the best benefits and cheapest prices in the Southern Professional Hockey League. New for this year, Peoria's most loyal fans will receive a free concession item per game, which will rotate between a hot dog, popcorn, soda and chips. Plus, parking in any Civic Center lot will be just $4 per game, a savings of $84 on the season. Three season ticket holders at every game will also be selected to win either the ceremonial first puck drop, the exclusive chance to sit in the penalty box during warm-ups, or an autographed stick with recognition on the video board. Finally, all seats in 2014-15 will be in the lower bowl, getting you closer to the action every night than ever before.
Other great benefits include discounts on merchandise, free preseason tickets, an exclusive preseason party with the team and an additional gift. Plus, an upgraded private entrance, for season ticket holders only, will open 10 minutes before each game to allow ample time for concessions, use the restroom, get your guaranteed giveaway item on select nights and visit with fellow season ticket holders before the general public is allowed in.
2014-15 season ticket rates are also listed below.
Early Bird Prices (before June 2)
Pilot House: $280
Lower Bowl End: $294
Premium: $420
Glass (Rows A & B): $504
Season Ticket Prices (after June 2)
Pilot House: $280
Lower Bowl End: $304
Premium: $448
Glass (Rows A & B): $532
To renew or purchase season tickets, please visit the Rivermen office located next to the box office inside the Peoria Civic Center (201 SW Jefferson St) or call 309-676-1040. Fans can also stop by the customer service table located in section 10 of the Carver Arena concourse during any remaining home game.
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