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HEAT To Sell $10 Season Tickets

Apr 9 2008 11:38AM

Fans Encouraged to Buy Now and Beat the Post-Draft Lottery Rush 

MIAMI, FL - 4/9 The Miami HEAT announced today the launching of the “Ten Gets You In!” Season Ticket package.  For only ten dollars per game, per seat, HEAT fans can secure their seat location for the 2008-09 season and enjoy an unparalleled entertainment experience as a Miami HEAT Season Ticket Holder.  HEAT fans that purchase Season Tickets by way of the “Ten Gets You In!” promotion will lock in their seats before the NBA Draft Lottery, in advance of the additional Season Ticket Holders expected to jump on the HEAT bandwagon once its position in the upcoming NBA Draft is finalized. “Ten Gets You In!” buyers secure their spot in line for the seat relocation / upgrade program, where they can change or upgrade their seat location if they so choose.

“Ten Gets You In!” seating is located in rows 4 and above of the 400 Level in Uptown and represents a return to the original price structure for the balcony seating area. 

“Where else are you going to get such a great deal?!  Nothing compares to the entertainment thrown down at a HEAT game – D. Wade, the HEAT Dancers, DJ Irie, the Golden Oldies, Burnie, the Jr. Jam, the HEAT Street Band and HEATV; and Uptown is where it all goes down,” said Dale, the Mayor of Uptown, the upper level seating area at AmericanAirlines Arena. “Come hang out with me in Uptown for just ten bucks.”

The “Ten Gets You In!” Season Ticket offer is ONLY available online at HEAT.com.  Fans interested in purchasing the $10 Season Tickets can log onto HEAT.com and click on the “Ten Gets You In!” icon and buy online.

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