Individual Game Tickets Go On Sale Saturday!
EL PASO - February 9, 2015 - Individual game tickets to the El Paso Chihuahuas 2015 regular season go on sale to the general public on Saturday, February 14 at 10 a.m. at the Southwest University Park Durango Box Office. Tickets will also be available for purchase online at EPChihuahuas.com.
"After the tremendous response El Paso gave us in 2014, our team is more excited than ever to get the second season of Chihuahuas baseball and family entertainment underway on April 9," said Brad Taylor, El Paso Chihuahuas General Manager.
Tickets for the 2015 Gildan Triple-A Baseball National Championship Game, which takes place September 22nd at Southwest University Park, are not yet available for purchase by the general public. They are, however, available with a Season Seat or Paw-tial Plan purchase.
Season Seat Holders will be given the first opportunity to purchase individual game tickets starting at 10 a.m. on February 12th with Paw-tial Plan Holders receiving the same pre-purchase benefit on Friday, February 13th.
Season Seat Holders will be instructed via email how they can purchase their tickets. There is a six (6) ticket limit for the Opening Night and July 3rd games. The ticket limit is per account and not based on the number of Season Seats purchased.
The Chihuahuas will host a mini-Fanfest for guests who purchase in-person on the 14th. Fans will be given the opportunity to get a glimpse of Southwest University Park, enjoy some complimentary snacks, and may even be able to participate in the Chihuahuas 2015 marketing campaign.
Beginning February 16th, the Durango Box Office will be open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through Opening Day. The Santa Fe Box Office is currently closed.
Tickets are available starting at $5. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance as nearly 75% of Chihuahuas games in 2014 were sold out. Purchasers who buy in advance will enjoy a savings ranging from $2.00 - $3.00 per ticket on reserved seating versus purchasing on the day of the game.
The Chihuahuas Opening Day is April 9th versus the Tacoma Rainiers, the start of an eight game homestand. The Chihuahuas are now accepting group and hospitality reservations. For information on group rates, hospitality areas, Season Seats and Paw-tial Plans, call (915) 533-BASE or visit EPChihuahuas.com.
Note: A $1.50 convenience fee per ticket will be applied to online purchases.
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EL PASO - 9 de febrero de2015 - Los boletos individuales para la temporada 2015 de El Paso Chihuahuas saldrán a la venta para el público en general este sábado, 14 de febrero a partir de las 10 de la mañana en la taquilla de Southwest University Park de la calle Durango. También estarán disponibles para compra vía internet en EPChihuahuas.com
"Después de la tremenda respuesta que nos dio El Paso en el 2014, nuestro equipo esta más entusiasmado que nunca por llegar a la segunda temporada de béisbol de los Chihuahuas y todo el entretenimiento familiar que ocurrirá el 9 de abril" declaró Brad Taylor, Gerente General del El Paso Chihuahuas.
Los boletos para el juego del Gildan Triple-A Baseball National Championship 2015, que tendrá lugar el 22 de septiembre en el Southwest University Park, aún no están a la venta para el público en general. Aunque sí están disponibles con la compra de un boleto de temporada completa o el Paw-tial Plan.
Los poseedores de Asientos de Temporada tendrán la primera oportunidad de comprar boletos individuales adicionales a partir de las 10 de la mañana del 12 de febrero, los poseedores de un Paw-tial Plan recibirán el mismo beneficio a partir del día 13 de febrero.
Para quienes tengan Asientos de Temporada les llegara vía correo electrónico las instrucciones para la compra de sus boletos. Hay un límite de seis (6) boletos para los juegos de la Noche Inaugural y el 3 de julio. El límite de boletos es por cuenta registrada y no está basado en el número de asientos de temporada adquiridos.
Los Chihuahuas ofrecerán un Mini Fan-Fest para invitados que compren en persona el día 14 de febrero. Los aficionados tendrán la oportunidad de dar un vistazo a Southwest University Park, disfrutar algunas botanas de cortesía y tal vez formar parte de la campaña de publicidad de los Chihuahuas 2015.
Iniciando el 16 de febrero la taquilla de la calle Durango estará abierta en un horario de 10:00 am a 5:00 pm de lunes a viernes, y los sábados de 10:00 am a 4:00 pm, hasta el día del Juego Inaugural. La taquilla de la calle Santa Fe está actualmente cerrada.
Los boletos inician desde $5 dlls. Les recomendamos comprar con el mayor tiempo de anticipación posible ya que en nuestra temporada 2014 disfrutamos de casi un 75% de juegos agotados. Aficionados que compren con anticipación podrán disfrutar de descuentos de entre $2 y $3 dlls en asientos reservados, en comparación con los adquiridos el día del juego.
Los Chihuahuas tendrán su Juego Inaugural el 9 de abril y enfrentarán a los Tacoma Rainiers, el inicio de 8 juegos en casa. Los Chihuahuas estamos aceptando reservaciones para grupos y eventos. Para información en tarifas de grupos o áreas para eventos, Asientos de Temporada o Paw-Tial Plans, llamar al (915) 533-BASE o visite EPChihuahuas.com
Nota: Un cobro de $1.50 dlls por boleto será aplicado a las compras por internet.
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