The Prince George Cougars have announced their 2024-25 season ticket campaign.
Considering the Cougars’ successful 23-24 season, selling tickets for home games should be easier than in recent years when the results on the ice were not as favourable.
Many fans may be curious how season ticket prices in Prince George compare to the WHL’s other four B.C. Division teams?
Each team offers lots of perks to become a season ticket holder.
For price comparison, this will be a look at what the fan is charged with various packages available based on 34 home games.
Prince George Cougars: (GST and ticket fees are included in ticket prices)
The Cougars Adult prices vary depending on where you want to sit.
Red: $745 (works out to $21.91 a game)
Blue: $655 ($19.26 a game)
Silver: $585 ($17.20 a game)
Green: $435 ($12.79 a game)
The team also has pricing for
Seniors (65 +): $585 ($17.20 a game)
(A Senior can sit in any section they choose except Gold)
Youth (13-18): $435 ($12.79 a game)
Child (12 & under): $295 ($8.67 a game)
(Note: The Cougars are now offering the Gold Zone at $995, for the first time, which has plush seating with extra leg room, private bar access and priority booking for all CN Centre concerts)
More on the P.G. season memberships right here.
2024-2025 Season Memberships are ON SALE NOW!
Your Season Membership Includes:
⭐ Best price-per-game value
⭐ Priority playoff access
⭐ Behind-the-scenes experiences
⭐ Exclusive city-wide deals
⭐ …and much more!Plus, become a Season Member by September 6th and you’ll be… pic.twitter.com/TeREdSZD05
— Prince George Cougars (@PGCougars) May 31, 2024
Kamloops Blazers:
(Plus first two home playoff games)
Editor’s Note: The Blazers did not make the playoffs in 2023-24 and it is up in the air if they will in 24-25.
Premium: $799 ($23.50 a game)
Adult: $699 ($20.56 a game)
Senior (65+): $599 ($17.62 a game)
Youth/Student: $499 ($14.68 a game)
More on the Kamloops season memberships right here.
SEASON TICKET MEMBERS❗️
The renewal deadline to secure your seats is May. 15th! 🔥 Please contact our office or visit https://t.co/AamvoXnlAr pic.twitter.com/OYhkYvrsBj
— Kamloops Blazers (@blazerhockey) May 13, 2024
Kelowna Rockets:
Adult: $768.13 ($22.59 a game)
Senior (60+): $610.40 ($17.95 a game)
Student: $610.40 ($17.95 a game)
(To be considered a student, a valid ID for high school/university/college must be shown)
Child: (12 and under): $339.85 ($10.00 a game)
(Note: The Rockets also offer the Premium Club for $1258.48 – $37.01 a game + the first two playoff games and all preseason games.)
More on the Kelowna season memberships right here.
Vancouver Giants:
(Plus first two home playoff games)
Platinum: $1196 ($35.17 a game)
Club: $920 ($27.06 a game)
Centre Ice Back: $865 ($25.44 a game)
Centre Ice Front: $785 ($23.09 a game)
Goal Line: $630 ($18.53 a game)
End Zone: $620 ($18.24 a game)
More on the Vancouver season memberships right here.
Victoria Royals:
King Club: $1225 ($36.03 a game)
Regular Club: $950 ($27.94 a game)
Adult: $680 ($20.00 a game)
Corporate: $612 ($18.00 a game)
Adult-End Zone: $560 ($16.47 a game)
Senior: $499 ($14.68 a game)
Student: $149 ($4.38 a game)
Youth: $99 ($2.91 a game)
(Note: The Royals offered early bird prices, which were cheaper in most of their categories than the listed prices above, however, that ended on May 10th)
More on the Victoria season memberships right here.
What the season ticket prices tell us is that each team has its own way of pricing.
It is not as straight forward as comparing apples to apples in many cases.
The best bargain for an adult would be in Prince George at $435, however, you have to sit in the Green zone which is the bottom three rows in sections M,P,Q,R,S or T.
Victoria has the best price for a Senior, Student and Youth, but also the highest price of any of the five teams which is the Royals King Club.
The Cougars compare favorably to the other four teams in the division and have the second lowest advertised price of the five for Seniors, Youth and Child.
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Hartley Miller is the news and sports director/supervisor plus morning news anchor for 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97fm. He has completed his 11th year as the radio colour commentator for the Prince George Cougars home games. Hartley has been on the airwaves in PG since 1979 and is the author of You Don’t Say (sports quotes).
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