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| Packers Announce Ticket Plans For Possible Super Bowl Appearance
Should the Green Bay Packers advance to Super Bowl XXXVIII and a fifth appearance in pro football's ultimate game, the bulk of the ticket allotment will be made available to season ticketholders, the team announced Monday. Club President Robert E. Harlan reiterated the organization's longstanding policy in addressing ticket allocations in the event that the Packers would win the National Football Conference championship and the right to meet the American Football Conference champions in the Super Bowl at Reliant Stadium in Houston on Sunday, Feb. 1. "Because our season ticketholders repeatedly have demonstrated their loyalty with annual season-ticket sellouts in Lambeau Field since 1960, we want to make sure Super Bowl tickets are available to as many of them as possible," Harlan said. "We believe the allocation plan we have in place is fair to all our season ticketholders," Harlan continued. "Every account - whether the Green package, Gold package, or club seat - has an equal chance in a random drawing for two Super Bowl tickets, regardless of the number of tickets in the account." The Packers, Harlan noted, will not be offering tour packages to season ticketholders. Under the team's allocation plan, tickets are being distributed as follows: Each season ticket account selected in the drawing is eligible for two tickets at $500 per ticket. The drawing was conducted Saturday, Jan. 3, and monitored by the Green Bay accounting firm of Wipfli, LLP. Notification was sent to winners Monday, Jan. 5. Under guidelines implemented by the National Football League, the number of available tickets and the names of the recipients selected through the random drawing are confidential. |
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