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ECU To Host 2020 Football Season Tickets On Sale Beginning Dec. 18
Season parking passes are also available to Pirate Club members for $120.
December 17, 2019
ECU To Host 2020 Football Season Tickets On Sale Beginning Dec. 18
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GREENVILLE, N.C. – The East Carolina Department of Athletics has announced that season ticket orders for the 2020 football campaign will officially go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 18 starting at 9 a.m.
Pirate Club and season ticket holders from last year can utilize ECU's Online Ticket Center or can also reserve their tickets by phone or by visiting the box office at Minges Coliseum to make purchases by a May 1 priority deadline and maintain their Pirate Club donation level. Season parking passes are also available to Pirate Club members for $120.
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New orders are also being accepted with packages starting as low as $99 (Fan Zone) for the Pirates' six-game home schedule at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. To order season tickets and parking passes, visit ECUPirates.com or contact the ECU Athletics Ticket Office at (252) 737-4500.
2020 Ticket Prices (tax included):
Pirate Club Chairback – $300
Pirate Club Lower Sideline – $240
Upper Sideline – $150
Fan Zone – $99 (tickets will be discounted to $75 if ordered by Jan. 10 – makes for a great Christmas Present)
A discount is also available for young graduates (2017-20) on both season ticket ($100) and parking ($60) packages.
New for 2020 are options for a longer payment play (up to eight months) with the length determined by your order date:
Order from Dec. 18 to Jan. 10 for an 8-month payment plan
Order from Jan. 11 to Feb. 10 for a 7-month payment plan
Order from Feb. 11 to March 10 for a 6-month payment plan
Order from March 11 to April 10 for a 5-month payment plan
Order from April 11 to May 1 for a 4-month payment plan
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