PORTLAND — The Portland Sea Dogs have introduced the “All You Can Eat Seat,” made possible by U.S. Cellular, for the 2012 season.
For the first time in team history the Sea Dogs will now offer individual fans the opportunity to enjoy a ball game and have their food included for one economical price.
The “All You Can Eat” seat will include your ticket to the game and all you can eat hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, Sea Dogs Biscuits and Coke product beverages. The food will be available beginning one hour prior to the scheduled start of the game through one hour into the scheduled start of the game.
“For the last several years we have offered an ‘All You Can Eat Picnic’ option for groups of 20 or more,” stated Sea Dogs General Manager Geoff Iacuessa.
The seats are limited to 100 per game and are located in section 501 in the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in right-field. The U.S. Cellular Pavilion is modeled after the “Monster Seats” at Fenway Park with counter top seating. It is also the only area in the ballpark where you can catch a home- run ball.
The “All You Can Eat” ticket cost $ 24 and can be purchased by calling the Sea Dogs Ticket Office at 874-9300, or online at www.seadogs.com. There is no minimum ticket order. The ticket is available beginning for games on and after May 25. Tickets are on sale now.
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