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Bengals’ ticket prices staying the same
The Bengals announced that ticket prices for the 2011 season at Paul Brown Stadium will not be increased from their 2010 levels.
This marks the second time in the last three years that prices have not increased. The Bengals season ticket pricing schedule for 2011 is as follows:
Season ticket prices (per game)
Zone EE (North End Zone, Club Level) $60
Zone J (Corners, Canopy Level) $60
Zones F, G, H (Sidelines, Canopy Level) $68
Zones D, E (Corners / End Zone, Field Level) $72
Zones A, B, C (Sidelines, Field Level) $80
Zone CC (Convertible Club, Club Level) $80
Season tickets are on sale now. Fans may call the Bengals ticket hotline at (513) 621-TDTD (8383) or go to the ticket section of Bengals.com.
Ticket packs and/or single-game tickets are not available at this time. Information on their availability is expected in spring and/or early summer. The NFL will not announce dates and kickoff times for all 2011 games until the spring. Single-game tickets and ticket packs will not be raised in price.
Though dates and kickoff times have not been set, it is known that the Bengals’ 2011 regular season schedule will feature home games against division rivals Baltimore, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, along with non-division games against the Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and San Francisco 49ers.
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By turd fergison
January 21, 2011 3:24 PM | Link to this
THANKS UNCLE MIKE,YOUR A HELLAVA GUY!!!
By No Matter
January 21, 2011 3:54 PM | Link to this
I don’t buy them anyway. Don’t even watch on TV (even when they are reluctantly televised).
By Ripoff!
January 21, 2011 4:11 PM | Link to this
What a great deal! Why some other more successful NFL Teams work on dropping tickets prices the biggest loser of an NFL owner stands pat. Thanks again for everything Mike!
By even if
January 21, 2011 5:19 PM | Link to this
even if some gave me the tickets, drove, paid for parking, and the beers I still would not go… uh just kidding I’m a bengal lifer but they do have issues
By willBill
January 21, 2011 7:27 PM | Link to this
Same old Mikey slight of hand rip-off.Hey Mikey here’s a switch give us a winning team for a change who cares if you don’t raise prices!!!!!!!!!!!!
By UD84
January 23, 2011 6:55 AM | Link to this
He just doesn’t get it. I am done with the Bungals. Everyone talks about needing a new coach or QB. We need a new owner. He is happy with the status quo. He wants yes men, BE BOLD !!! I will never pay to see the Bungals until Mike Brown sells. Go Cowboys !!
By Cherokee
February 11, 2011 10:12 AM | Link to this
If ticket prices were to go up, that would be the ultimate insult. We suspect Carson is gone, considering he’s selling his home in Cincy. A great career numbers wise. Does anyone here know that the Bengals Super Bowl XVI vs. the Niners is ranked #5 on TV’s all-time watched shows? As for the fickle Cincy fans, remember Mike Brown will do what he wants. It’s his team. How does the Louisville Bengals sound to ya?
By Bruce
February 12, 2011 4:34 PM | Link to this
In comparison to the cost of living of SW Ohio versus other NFL cities and their season ticket prices; Mike Brown’s ticket prices are THEE WORST in the US. Not even close- just brutal. I don’t care how he runs the team or any football aspects, but fans and Hamilton County (with their stadium tax) are really being ripped off. And he doesn’t care. He’ll probably move the team when he doesn’t get his way.
By Kris
March 2, 2011 10:37 PM | Link to this
I don’t know about ticket prices, but Mikey B needs to be strung up by the nads in Fountain Square! Cincinnati will Never have a winning team as long as he’s in charge! I hate it because i’ve been a Bengal fan for 28 yrs!
By Jim
March 10, 2011 4:00 PM | Link to this
It’s a sad day when someone is willing to throw away 3 million dollars just not to play for the Bengals. Go Carson —-be Free!!!