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    The original area for the new Family Section sold out late last week. The Bradley Athletics Ticket Office has added seats in an adjacent section and Family Section sales will continue Monday: $150 for four season tickets in the section.

    PEORIA, IL - After selling out the designated Family Section for the upcoming 2015-16 season, the Bradley Athletics Ticket Office has opened up a second section for the budget-friendly season ticket.
    Bradley Associate AD for Communications and Operations
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    Thanks - that is great to hear - you guys are moving everything in the right direction!

    Keep in mind - for people with families.... the Family Section ticket pricing is amazing..
    FOUR TICKETS to every home game (17 of them) - for just $150!!! That's about $2 each for tickets to every game!!
    Families with more children can add extras to the package for $40 each...
    so a 5-ticket package is $190 and a 6-ticket package is $230 - still a little over $2 per ticket!

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    • #3
      btw- one other announcement - that Carver arena is also expanding their line of craft beers that they serve..
      ..including a couple offerings from Goose Island - the popular brand sold at Bulls, Blackhawks, and Cubs games...
      this might appeal to a few Bradley fans I know...

      PEORIA — A higher class of beer has arrived at the Peoria Civic Center’s Carver Arena in a retrofitted concession stand now known as The Brewhaus. Riding the coattails of a craft beer boom that has…

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bobby Parker View Post
        The original area for the new Family Section sold out late last week. The Bradley Athletics Ticket Office has added seats in an adjacent section and Family Section sales will continue Monday: $150 for four season tickets in the section.

        http://www.bradleybraves.com/ViewArt...CLID=210448378
        Do you know what sections of the arena these are? I know endzone, but which end.

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        • #5
          upper deck end zone opposite the band - Section 19

          it is the blank rectangular area to the far right on this diagram

          One more time - I soundly applaud Chris Reynolds & Coach Wardle for making changes that will appeal to the families & students and will draw more to games...
          ...the last era saw a ton of older, long time fans & "gray hairs" - simply give up, move away or for other reasons just stop buying season tickets...
          and not get replaced by any new, incoming, or younger fans....thus the empty seats!

          These efforts are appreciated & yet more of the exact things fans have been asking for here on this forum for the past several years - that had never gotten done before...

          These guys are top notch when it comes to turning this entire program around and fans NOTICE! Ticket sales up without even winning a game!
          Kid-friendly areas, the Itoo, no more Ren-Col games, more Saturday games, open practices, kid camps & clinics, changes to the student section, fan receptions,
          treating fans well, all just a few of the changes we have been wanting!


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          • #6
            Originally posted by tornado View Post
            btw- one other announcement - that Carver arena is also expanding their line of craft beers that they serve..
            ..including a couple offerings from Goose Island - the popular brand sold at Bulls, Blackhawks, and Cubs games...
            this might appeal to a few Bradley fans I know...

            http://www.pjstar.com/article/20151024/NEWS/151029604
            That's a nice expansion, but most of those aren't craft beers. Goose Island, Stella, Shock Top, and Kona are all owned at least partially by InBev (Budweiser) and are not technically craft beers. Most people do still consider Goose Island a craft beer company despite being owned by InBev.
            I can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.

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            • #7
              PJ Star article-


              Note the last paragraph reminding fans of the upcoming open practice (Wed. 10/28 at 4 PM) and open scrimmage scrimmage (Sat. 10/31 at 10 AM) at Renaissance Coliseum. Both are free.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                ..that Carver arena is also expanding their line of craft beers that they serve....
                I went by the "Brewhaus" (specialty beer area at the Civic Center) at halftime but it wasn't real busy - hope they do a good business when the crowds are larger..
                Did notice that concessions prices seem to have gone up...

                a couple pretzles with cheese (4.75 ea plus $2 ea add'l for the little cup of cheese) and a couple small drinks (4.25 ea) were approaching $25 bucks...
                as expected lines were pretty short...I think they're shooting themselves in the foot with those prices, although I know Bradley has nothing to do with it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster View Post
                  ......Most people do still consider Goose Island a craft beer company despite being owned by InBev.
                  Anheuser Busch bought Goose Island brand five years ago-
                  but now even the pubs sell to Anheuser Busch!
                  Five years after selling Goose Island’s production brewery to Anheuser-Busch InBev in a deal that launched an era of consolidation in the craft beer industry, brewery founder John Hall is sel…

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