New York Mets Promise Lower Ticket Prices For 2010


FLUSHING, N.Y. – The New York Mets today announced across the board decreases in the price of Season Tickets for the 2010 season at Citi Field with no increase in the price of any ticket next year.

The average ticket price on a full-season basis will drop by more than 10 percent with reductions in select locations in excess of 20 percent. Every Season Ticket Holder will see a decrease in their invoice for next season.

The price of the least expensive seat will remain at $11.

“The Mets are sensitive to the economic realities facing our fans and we have lowered our ticket prices in response to these challenging conditions,” said Dave Howard, Executive Vice President, Business Operations. “This move underscores our appreciation of our fans’ ongoing loyalty and support. We are committed to delivering exceptional service and value to our customers at Citi Field in 2010.”

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2 Replies to “New York Mets Promise Lower Ticket Prices For 2010”

  1. Comment #1—-Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

    Comment #2—-10%-20%, sorry, not enough.

    Comment #3—-Get rid of Omar, Jerry, K-Rod, Reyes, and 200 Mets employees and coaches, and lower prices further.

    comment #4—–Why would I renew my tix when I can buy my tix on STubHub at almost half off?

    comment #5—–Get rid of StubHub. It creates a negative marketplace, albeit good for buyers.

    comment #6—-Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

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