The season ticket waiting list has more than 78,200 names. The Packers tell fans adding their names that the average wait is 30 years. However at a rate of 70 season ticket holders giving up their tickets each year, the wait is probably even longer. To get your name on the season ticket waiting list visit the Green Bay Packer website.
Updated for 2009:
The Green Bay Packers Season Tickets Waiting List has grown to over 81,000 names. That is an increase of 3,000 names since last year.
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"It appears that there is an extremely long waiting list to get season tickets for the Seahawks, and even when you are able to buy them, they go anywhere from $330 to $3200."
No. Sort of... All Green Bay Packers tickets are sold as season tickets before the season begins. Therefore, their price is set and face value cannot increase. During the season you cannot purchase tickets for games at the Packers ticket office. There simply aren't any available. However, season ticket holders may sell their tickets for whatever price they choose, which may be higher than face values.
I've been on the waiting list since fall 2008 (4 years) and I am still waiting. Fortunately I got in before the Nick Saban rush. I've heard the wait list is longer now. It also depends on how many tickets you request. The fewer tickets the shorter the wait. I requested 2 tix.
I have seen tickets for sale at 13,000 euros. Otherwise, there is a waiting list.
350 is what i paid
You will receive a letter from the Packers. The letter will contain your position in the waiting list.
As more fans have been added to the list in recent years, the wait time for Pittsburgh Steelers season tickets is now approaching 50 years and there are upwards of 60,000 fans on the Steelers season ticket waiting list. Click on the link below for more information.
I have been on the leafs waiting list for 3 years and a friend of mine his father has been on it for about 12 years.
The Suns nickname was among 28,000 entries that were formally chosen in a "Name the Team" contest sponsored by the Arizona Republic; the winner was awarded $1,000 and season tickets to the inaugural season.
The Suns nickname was among 28,000 entries that were formally chosen in a "Name the Team" contest sponsored by the Arizona Republic; the winner was awarded $1,000 and season tickets to the inaugural season.
In the 2010 season, that was WR Greg Jennings with 12 regular season TDs.