The
Green Bay Packers today announced plans for a price increase on stadium
bowl tickets for the 2013 season.
The increase has a range from $2 to $5, depending on the section in the
stadium bowl, with nearly half of the seats to increase $2.
Invoices sent to season-ticket holders this week include a letter from Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy
that discusses the pricing for the 2013 season.
"These
increases will keep us at about the League average in terms of ticket
price, which is our goal,"
Murphy said in the letter. "We want to be fair to the visiting teams in
terms of shared revenue (visiting teams receive one-third of all ticket
revenue), but also be as affordable as possible for you.
"This
year, with the opening of the South End, we also wanted to ensure that
the pricing for seats in the
bowl was coordinated with the pricing for the new seating. We strive to
provide value to all our ticket holders and are proud of the fact our
gameday experience is consistently ranked first in the NFL. Ticket
revenue also is an important resource in our effort
to remain competitive in the NFL."
Tickets in the end-zone seats (sections 100-108, 131-138, 303-312 and 340-354), representing nearly half
of the lower seating bowl, will increase $2 to $74. Tickets from the 20yard line to the end zone (sections 109-114, 125-130, 314-320 and 332-338) will increase
$5 to $85, and tickets between the 20-yard lines (sections 115-124 and 322-330) will increase $5 to $97.
As previously announced, New South End seats will be $82 (700 Level) and $89 (600 Level).
Payment is due in the Packers' ticket office March 28.
Comparatively speaking around the NFC North for the 2012 season, the best sideline seat for the Bears was
$175, Vikings $143 and the Lions $119.
Additionally, Lambeau Field suite tickets in 2013 also will increase $5 to $97. Lease rates for suites
and club-seat ticket prices are set per client contracts, with invoices also mailed this week.