Tickets.com is happy to share that The Milwaukee Brewers have announced a “Digital Ticket Delivery” option for Brewers fans available for all remaining home games.
Fans who purchase Brewers tickets through Brewers.com will have the option to receive their tickets “digitally” on their credit card or a compatible smart phone mobile device. This digital ticketing program eliminates the problem of lost tickets, avoids delays in the mailing of tickets, and dispenses with the need to obtain tickets at will call windows.
Fans who elect to have their tickets delivered to their credit card will be swiped and a seat locator receipt that identifies the seat location will be printed. This option is known as the “Brewers Fan Pass.”
Fans who elect to have their tickets delivered digitally to their compatible smart phone mobile device will receive a text message confirming their ticket purchase. This option is known as “Mobile Delivery.” If multiple tickets are ordered, multiple text messages will be delivered.
Information on these new technologies being implemented at Miller Park can be found at the following link: www.brewers.com/tickettechnology.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Brewers record third-highest tickets sold in a single day with Arctic Tailgate
The calendar may still read February, but Brewers fans were thinking summer as tickets to individual games at Miller Park went on sale. Fans lined up at Miller Park for the "Arctic Tailgate" days before the windows opened, and slightly more than 95,000 tickets have been sold in the first six hours. That number represents the third-most Brewers tickets ever sold in a single day.
In addition, the Club announced that a total of four games have already sold out of individual game tickets. This marks just the second time in team history that a regular season game other than Opening Day has sold out on the first day of availability.
"Opening Day is fast approaching, and we want to thank the fans who once again have given us terrific momentum in ensuring a great environment at Miller Park all season long," said Brewers Executive Vice President - Business Operations Rick Schlesinger.
Opening Day once again was the game that people targeted early today, but availability was limited to standing room, obstructed and single tickets only.
"As people continue to purchase Season Seat plans, the available tickets for Opening Day do not come close to meeting the demand," Schlesinger said.
Fans still have the opportunity to obtain tickets to the Home Opener and all of the high demand games with the purchase of a partial or full Season Seat plan. Information on Season Seat plans is available by calling 414-902-4100.
Games that no longer have inventory remaining for single game buyers include (standing room only, single seats and obstructed view may remain):
April 5 versus the Rockies
April 10 versus the Cardinals
April 24 versus the Cubs
May 15 versus the Phillies
The top five single-day sales totals have all occurred on the first day of individual game sales (listed below):
#1 2009 - 104,000 sold
#2 2008 - 98,000 sold
#3 2010 - 95,000 sold
#4 2006 - 94,000 sold
#5 2005 - 90,000 sold
As part of last week's Arctic Tailgate activities, the first 2,000 fans at the Box Office received a free Arctic Tailgate t-shirt, a Klement's hot dog and a Pepsi.
Tickets remain on sale at the Miller Park Box Office, through brewers.com, by phone (414-902-4000) and at all tickets.com outlets.
In addition, the Club announced that a total of four games have already sold out of individual game tickets. This marks just the second time in team history that a regular season game other than Opening Day has sold out on the first day of availability.
"Opening Day is fast approaching, and we want to thank the fans who once again have given us terrific momentum in ensuring a great environment at Miller Park all season long," said Brewers Executive Vice President - Business Operations Rick Schlesinger.
Opening Day once again was the game that people targeted early today, but availability was limited to standing room, obstructed and single tickets only.
"As people continue to purchase Season Seat plans, the available tickets for Opening Day do not come close to meeting the demand," Schlesinger said.
Fans still have the opportunity to obtain tickets to the Home Opener and all of the high demand games with the purchase of a partial or full Season Seat plan. Information on Season Seat plans is available by calling 414-902-4100.
Games that no longer have inventory remaining for single game buyers include (standing room only, single seats and obstructed view may remain):
April 5 versus the Rockies
April 10 versus the Cardinals
April 24 versus the Cubs
May 15 versus the Phillies
The top five single-day sales totals have all occurred on the first day of individual game sales (listed below):
#1 2009 - 104,000 sold
#2 2008 - 98,000 sold
#3 2010 - 95,000 sold
#4 2006 - 94,000 sold
#5 2005 - 90,000 sold
As part of last week's Arctic Tailgate activities, the first 2,000 fans at the Box Office received a free Arctic Tailgate t-shirt, a Klement's hot dog and a Pepsi.
Tickets remain on sale at the Miller Park Box Office, through brewers.com, by phone (414-902-4000) and at all tickets.com outlets.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Milwaukee Brewers Reach 3 Million Tickets Sold Milestone for 2009
The Milwaukee Brewers this morning reached 3 million total tickets sold for the 2009 season. It is the second consecutive season the Brewers have reached the 3 million ticket plateau and the second time in team history.
The Brewers currently have sold out 27 games on the season and through 65 home games have a season attendance of 2,480,233. The Brewers average attendance of 38,157 currently ranks eighth- highest in all of Major League Baseball. Last season, the Brewers established a franchise attendance record with 3,068,458.
"Reaching three million tickets sold is the ultimate testament to Brewers fans, and it speaks volumes about their loyalty to the team and passion for the game," said Brewers Executive Vice President Rick Schlesinger. "We thank all of the fans who have come out this season, and we will continue to make the Miller Park experience the very best in baseball."
The Brewers have 16 home games left in the 2009 regular season. Tickets remain for all future home games, but advance purchase is encouraged. Individual tickets may be purchased online at brewers.com, the Miller Park Box Office, all tickets.com outlets and by calling 414-902-4000 or 800-933-7890.
The Brewers currently have sold out 27 games on the season and through 65 home games have a season attendance of 2,480,233. The Brewers average attendance of 38,157 currently ranks eighth- highest in all of Major League Baseball. Last season, the Brewers established a franchise attendance record with 3,068,458.
"Reaching three million tickets sold is the ultimate testament to Brewers fans, and it speaks volumes about their loyalty to the team and passion for the game," said Brewers Executive Vice President Rick Schlesinger. "We thank all of the fans who have come out this season, and we will continue to make the Miller Park experience the very best in baseball."
The Brewers have 16 home games left in the 2009 regular season. Tickets remain for all future home games, but advance purchase is encouraged. Individual tickets may be purchased online at brewers.com, the Miller Park Box Office, all tickets.com outlets and by calling 414-902-4000 or 800-933-7890.
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