For those of you who go to Raymond James Stadium to get your Buccaneers fix, it will cost you more to do so during the 2008 season; the team announced the details of their general ticket offerings for the 2008 season. In it, you will find a mixed bag of good and bad news.
The bad news – although not exactly unexpected – is that ticket prices are on the rise; this would be the 6th consecutive year that the Bucs have increased ticket prices. The increases appear to have been levied at every level of seating; last year’s high of $76 for the priciest single-game ticket will rise to $99 – a 30% increase. Most seats will, however, cost between $5 and $10 more, according to a news release detailing the ticket plan. the least expensive general seating ticket will rise from $31.50 to $42.
The good news is that original season-ticket holders whose 10-year agreements expired in 2007 will not be required to put down an additional deposit; the remainder of their deposits – first required in 1998 and equal to the price of the seat – will continue to be refunded in 5% increments per year. The Bucs are also only requiring a 3-year contract for those whose tickets have expired.


February 9th, 2008
Stephen Rhodes
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