Dolphins swimming through the season with the same ticket prices
Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2008 filed in ticketsFor the next three months of the season, the Dolphins Management will be keeping a lid on their ticket prices. That goes for the season ticket holders as well as any renewals. It will be the first time in around ten years that the ticket prices haven’t been elevated. After May 9, 2008, people buying season pass tickets may see a slight increase in the prices. Individual game tickets will also see an elevation in price around this time as well. The game tickets won’t go on sale until the summer time. The Dolphins will be allowing people to pay for their season tickets over a four month payment option which is longer than the year before at three. Parking for the season pass ticket holder will stay at right around twenty dollars for the year.
The ticket price stall was because of their last season. They were 1-15 last year and they didn’t think it was fair to raise the prices until they had gotten back and were doing a whole lot better. After all, they had almost 53,000 season tickets purchased last year. Some of their home opponents will be New England, Buffalo, San Diego, Baltimore, and Seattle. Their game season ticket gives you access to all the games for just twenty nine dollars a game making it the lowest of most of the NFL teams.












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