Sunday, June 03, 2001
Ducks don't raise ticket prices
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Ticket prices for Cincinnati Mighty Ducks games at the Gardens for the 2001-02 American Hockey League season will remain the same as last season.
Individual game tickets remain $15, $12, $10 and $5. The Ducks will continue to offer free parking based upon availability.
We are excited as we enter our fifth season that not only will the Mighty Ducks continue to provide fans with an opportunity to watch the best young players in the world outside the National Hockey League at the Cincinnati Gardens, but also at the most affordable atmosphere in town, club president Tom Garrity said.
A variety of season-ticket plans are on sale for the 2001-02 season and can be purchased by calling (513) 351-3999. A discount on regular ticket prices, guaranteed VIP free parking, exclusive luncheon with the players and coaches, an unused ticket exchange program, a discount on Ducks merchandise, skates with the players and coaches, and free membership in the Booster Club are some of the benefits included in season-ticket packages.
Individual game tickets for regular-season home games go on sale in September. The Gardens seats 10,326 for AHL games. The Ducks are the Triple-A affiliate for both Anaheim and the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL. Forty-one different players have been promoted from Cincinnati to the NHL since the inception of the franchise in 1997.
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