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Friday, February 09, 2007

Vikings announce 2007 ticket prices

Two-thirds of all season ticket locations will have the same or lower prices, the Vikings announced this morning.

For the first time since 1998, there will not be a general price increase for all seats, and the increase at particular locations was up 1.8 to 4.5 percent.

"We greatly value our loyal season ticket owners and have worked very hard
throughout this decision-making process to maintain affordable options for our fans while balancing our business challenges," said Steve LaCroix, vice president of sales and marketing.

In 2007, the Vikings will have 11 pricing options for season tickets, an increase of eight from 2006, ranging from $99 (limited view) to $1,160 for a 10-game package. New, as a tribute to the Vikings' inaugural season of 1961, there will be over
4,000 upper level season tickets offered for $19.61 per seat per game.

"Our $196.10 season ticket will be one of the lowest-priced season tickets in the NFL," LaCroix said.

The Vikings have extended their consecutive sellout streak at the Metrodome to 94 consecutive games.

The 2007 home schedule features some exciting games. The Vikings will host the Atlanta Falcons, San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders, although Randy Moss may not be on the team. And Brad Childress also will host his former NFL team, the Philadelphia Eagles.

The other home games are against the Washington Redskins, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions.

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