Demand for Denver Broncos season tickets remains at an all time high. Coaching changes and personnel spats have not diminished the fans thirst for Broncos tickets. A season ticket update just went out in the Denver Post:
"We're solid," said Kirk Dyer, the Broncos' executive director of ticket operations and administration. "We're tracking right where we've been every other year. We're very pleased. We haven't felt the impact as far as renewals go, not at all."34,000 on the Denver Broncos Season Ticket Waiting List is an increase of 11,000 names or nearly 50% from January, 2008! I would think Kirk Dyer would be extremely pleased...and Pat Bowlen, too. Looking at the renewal rate and the length of the waiting list, you can expect a wait of nearly twenty years to move up through the Denver Broncos Season Ticket Waiting List.
They're right where they've been every other year. According to Dyer, that's a high 90 percent renewal rate. Oh, and did I mention that 34,000 names remain on the season-ticket waiting list? Even the Broncos wondered about that number, since, according to Dyer, they reconfirmed its viability a couple of years ago.
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3 comments:
At the bottom of the article (see Denver Post link) is a good point made by the writer, Jim Armstrong. There are a fair number of folks willing to sell their season tickets for 2009 to anyone willing to pay face value for them. Obviously, the seller retains their rights for 2010 and beyond. However, if your interested in being a 'temporary' season ticket holder check Denver's Craiglist postings regularly and especially in May when the second half of the season ticket deposits are due.
I got my tickets after a ten year wait
I got mine this year after only 4 years on the list.
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