26 Jan

Browns Ticket Prices Increase for 2008 Season

If you’re looking to attend any Browns games next season, it’s going to cost you a little more than it has in the past.

Prices have gone up for as much as 80% of the seats in Cleveland Browns Stadium. In addition, Dawg Pound seats will be $10 more expensive.

You can reserve your seats for the 2008 season right now by calling 440-824-3434 or visiting the team’s official website and filling out a form.

See the stadium’s seating availability chart here. Check this out to see how the Cleveland Plain Dealer breaks down the ticket increases.

See what happens when a team has a successful season? ;)

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2 Responses to “Browns Ticket Prices Increase for 2008 Season”

  1. flyte44 Says:

    I don’t think this is a good way to show the fans how much the organization appreciated their support.

    You said it, “See what happens when a team has a successful season?”

    With that in mind, I wonder if the Miami Dolphins are LOWERING their prices?

  2. bqtc10 Says:

    Seriously. I was so disappointed when I heard about this. I had decent seats at the game I attended for a decent price. UGH! Why couldn’t they have just raised the prices of food and drink! It already costs like $10 for a bottle of water, mise well make it $20! Geez.

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