I haven't seen anything yet and there's nothing posted in my online account at Patriots.com. Usually when the Pats are in the Super Bowl invoices come out later, it seems.
Ok cool, thanks everyone. I know the Patriots have a March 31 due date, which is much, much earlier than most other teams.
A lot of teams might require a deposit by then but not payment in full. Although, in the past, they’ve given me leeway to push payment into April if I pay at least 50% by March.
Invoices are on the website and it's a significant price increase this time. In my sec. 227 (mezzanine), the average per-game ticket price over 10 games (including two preseason games) has gone from $117 to $129. Of course, they'll do their silly window-dressing with the tiered pricing for "marquee" and "premiere" opponents, etc. -- or whatever the hell they call them -- which I wish they'd just stop and go back to putting the same price on each ticket.
Invoices are on the website and it's a significant price increase this time. In my sec. 227 (mezzanine), the average per-game ticket price over 10 games (including two preseason games) has gone from $117 to $129. Of course, they'll do their silly window-dressing with the tiered pricing for "marquee" and "premiere" opponents, etc. -- or whatever the hell they call them -- which I wish they'd just stop and go back to putting the same price on each ticket.
Yes I am sure. My regular season invoice amount is the exact same as last year. It is not uncommon for a team to raise prices on, say, 20% of their seats. An increase doesn't necessarily have to be the entire stadium.
I got a large envelope from the Pats two weeks ago that contained a picture of Bob Kraft.
I already have a dart board, so I put it under
The kitty litter.
They said that invoices would be sent out via Email soon.
I am in the mezzanine level too (224).
My tickets escaped increases in past years when the sideline & endzone tickets increased. I have been expecting a increase the past few years, so I am far from shocked over this increase.