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2011 Ticket Prices & Payment Options Designed to Help Buc Fans

The Buccaneers have announced their 2011 season ticket prices, and for the third straight year there will be no increases

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In response to the region's economy and feedback from season ticket holders, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that 2011 season ticket prices will decrease in several sections and remain the same in all others.  This marks the third straight year in which prices will have stayed the same or decreased from the prior year.

Adult season tickets will once again start as low as $35 per game, while youth season tickets are available in all upper level sections for $25 per game.

In addition, the Buccaneers are introducing a new 10-month payment plan option in an effort to provide flexibility and allow more fans the ability to become season ticket holders.  If season ticket holders choose not to take advantage of this new program, they are free to continue with January invoicing as in past years. This new feature is being offered now to allow fans the maximum amount of time over which to spread their payments.

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