For the second straight year, Bengals fans will pay less for their tickets than from the previous season. The team has reduced ticket prices for several sections of Paul Brown Stadium.
The Bengals want to capitalize off their success from the past two years. Bengals executive V.P. Katie Blackburn made the following statement:
“As an organization we are committed to having a full stadium for every game to give us a competitive advantage. “We are coming off a good year, we have been to the playoffs two years in a row, and we have five 2012 playoff teams coming to Cincinnati this season. We believe that our 2013 pricing model, in conjunction with the strong home schedule, will be very attractive to fans and will make tickets available at the right prices to help us to reach that goal.”
Fans can start buying their tickets on Wednesday.
Fans can either go through the Bengals Tickets Hotline (513-621-TDTD) or order their tickets at Bengals.com.
Price reductions will be effective in 20 stadium sections. Tickets will drop from $50 to $40 and $60 to $50.
While the team has reduced many ticket prices, some seat prices will increase. For instance, lower bowl seats will increase from $80 to $85.
To attract fans, the Bengals will play 5 teams that made it to the 2012 playoffs. Teams include the Ravens, Packers, Colts, Vikings, and the Patriots.
A stadium diagram has been included to showing the 2013 prices.
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