Posts Tagged Football
SUPER BOWL XLVI
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on January 6th, 2012
The Circle City is hosting the BIG GAME and we are excited to be a part of it! You too can be a part of this wonderful experience and attend the Super Bowl in Indianapolis! We are currently taking orders for tickets. The game is only a month away and will be here before you know it! Please call with any questions pertaining to the Super Bowl and we will be glad to help you out! Order online now at www.circlecitytickets.com
Circle City Tickets announces No Service Fees on internet orders.
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Concerts, Country Music, Football, Golf, Theatre, affiliates on August 4th, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS – Circle City Tickets, the largest ticket broker in Indiana, continues to be leader in the ticketing industry with it’s announcement of “NO FEES” on all orders including internet and smart phone orders.
Circle City Tickets realizes that consumers today have many choices when it comes to buying tickets to sporting events, concerts and theater. Circle City Tickets, with it’s announcement of “No Fees” on all purchases, makes it a industry leader and easier for customers to see what the true cost of their purchase is without waiting to get to the end of a internet transaction, as is necessary on most competitor sites.
“We want our clients to know exactly what they are paying for when they see the price listed next to the seat locations” commented Angelo Peduto of Circle City Tickets. “The customer should not be surprised at the end of the transaction when the they see an additional fee added on that is labeled a service charge” “We tell you the price from the start and that is what you pay” “No Surprises”
Circle City Tickets has been filling ticket orders for over twenty five years, and is a member of the National Association of Ticket Brokers, The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association.
Circle City Tickets has two office locations in Indianapolis:
North
8301 North Keystone Ave.
Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Downtown
12 West Maryland
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Football Season is Finally Here!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized on September 9th, 2010
The 2010-2011 NFL football season kicks on today down in New Orleans or as the Gift of Variety likes to call it Nawlens, with the Saints vs. Vikings at the Superdome in N.O.. What makes this opening Kickoff even better is that Dave Matthews Band is performing during the pre-game show! I mean what better start is there to the NFL season then DMB playing live during the pre-game show. What else makes this season extra exciting is that Circle City Tickets has access to every NFL game this season. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite team in action!
FAN MAIL
Posted by Nikki Cruise in Auto Racing, Baseball, Concerts, Football, Golf, NCAA, Olympic Games, Swimming, Tennis, Theatre, Uncategorized, affiliates on July 29th, 2010
Here is an email recently sent to me in regards to the fabulous customer service and great event experience that our customer had……..
I would like to thank you and your staff for the Brooks and Dunn tickets.
Even though they put a stage extention and eliminated a number a seats, I feel my wife and I had the best seats in the house. They were right there at the end of the runway. We could not have been any closer. Because of the seat we had, those added seats to section B, we were chosen by one of the cameramen to have our picture on the big screens during one of the songs.
Thanks again.
Dale S.
Call Circle City Tickets when you want to sit in the “best seat in the house” for your event. All of our representatives want to make your event experience a great one!
Football Oh My…
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Uncategorized on July 20th, 2010
I can’t believe it but the summer is half over and August is almost here, this mean’s two things. Kids will go back to school and Football season is almost here. While it seems like just yesterday that the Colts were in the Super Bowl, their first pre-season game is right around the corner. The open the Pre-season on Sunday August 15 against the 49ers and the Regular Season home opener is a nationally televised game a against the New York Giants on Sunday night September 19. The schedule for the Colts this year is amazing and there are going to be so many great home games.
Don’t forget that Circle City Tickets has tickets to every home Colts game as well as plenty of options for all Notre Dame, Indiana and Purdue football games.
SEC Football Special guest Blog!!!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on May 11th, 2010
Yes, it is old news that the SEC won another national Championship. Alabama rolled over Texas to win the school’s 13th national title, and the 4th national title in a row for the SEC ( 4 in a row!!!!). For a season recap of the Tide’s championship glory, see the awesome video below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxgWza9xHRw
That however, it not the main purpose of this blog, I just wanted to include it. Goodness knows I would never miss the opportunity to express how much better SEC football is than every other conference, but this blog is not about that.
Actually it is. Just kidding. This year the SEC set a new record with 49 players from the conference selected in the 2010 NFL draft. That was 15 more players than the Big Ten had selected–30% more players!!
Not only did the SEC have the most overall players selected, they also had 23 players taken in the first three rounds–the “premium” rounds–more than the second place Pac-Ten which had 15.
So for 11 of the past 13 years the SEC has had the most players taken in the draft.
That is dominance. Something the SEC knows well. (And something the Big Ten knows by another form of the word, i.e. “dominated”).
Let Circle City Tickets help you find tickets to see these former SEC football players in the NFL.
Roll Tide.
**Oh, it is also worth mentioning that there are 7 SEC teams ranked in the top 25 rankings for college baseball. The SEC is loaded this year and no doubt the winner of the college world series will probably once again be from the mighty Southeastern Conference.
Colts are Super Bowl Bound!!
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized on January 29th, 2010
The Indianapolis Colts have done it again; they have made it to the Super Bowl for the second time in 4 years. This historic occasion takes place in Miami Florida, the same location that the Colts won their first Super Bowl back in 2007. This super bowl is extra special because it is the first time that the number 1 seeds from both conferences have made it to the Big Game!
This could be a once and a lifetime opportunity to see your Colts play in the Super Bowl. Circle City Tickets has tickets of all types that fit all budgets. We also have travel packages that start at under $2,000 per person. Check out Circlecitytickets.com or call 1-800-627-1334 to find out all of the details!
PEYTON MANNING WINS HIS 4th MVP AWARD
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Uncategorized on January 9th, 2010
Circle City Tickets would like to congratulate Peyton Manning on his 4th MVP award. Manning’s presence and leadership on the field is unparalleled in any sport around the world. Peyton will surely go down as one of greatest quarterbacks of all time. Don’t miss your chance to see him in action this post-season, get your tickets today for both the AFC Divisional Game and the AFC Championship game. Go to www.circlecitytickets.com to see pricing and availability. GO COLTS!!!
Bowls Galor
Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Football, Uncategorized on December 29th, 2009
Bowls Galore
It is the holiday season and that means a couple of things: Lots of family time, the end of the NFL season and College Bowl season. This year it is hard to get excited about the Bowl season due the fact that there are 34 bowl games. Now, I understand that for the college athletes each and every bowl game is important but as a fan, why would I ever want to watch the New Mexico Bowl between Fresno St and Nevada or the Little Ceasars Bowl between Marshall and Ohio. These bowl games are pointless, I was flipping through the channels on Dec 26 and I just happened to turn on the Marshall and Ohio football game, the stands were about half full. This can not be a good situation for the BCS, the stadium, or the schools to have these games where they are loosing money. Instead of 34 bowl games they should have some sort of playoff. Maybe start the season a week earlier and get it all wrapped up before the athletes finals or start the playoffs after the finals. In the NFL there are two weeks between the Conference Championship game and the Super Bowl, why can’t the FBS do something similar. I think it would increase revenue and be great for college football.
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Posted by Indianapolis Tickets in Baseball, Concerts, Football on October 21st, 2009
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