With the release of the 2010 NFL schedule, many Green Bay Packers fans are trying to decide WHEN to buy their Packers tickets. Most experienced buyers know the prices of Green Bay Packers home game tickets are based on a number of factors. The date of the game, time of the game and opponent all determine ticket prices before the start of the season. A well-timed trade or popular draft pick can also increase the demand for tickets. Once the season starts, the performance of the team is the primary factor in determining the price of Packers tickets. Like the stock market, this can be difficult to predict. At first glance, the Packers have a very favorable early season schedule – with home games against Buffalo, Detroit and Miami. Early season wins will create increased interest in later games and ticket prices will ultimately rise. As Vince Lombardi said “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing”. This is very true in the ticket business. The groupings of tickets required can also impact the price you pay for Packers tickets. Pairs are cheaper than larger groupings, primarily because there are more available. If you need to accommodate a group of more than 4 people, it is a good idea to buy your Packers tickets early because these groupings may not be available closer to the game. If you need any help in deciding when to buy tickets, please call our office toll-free at 866-449-7225 and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you.




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