How much Bears season tickets cost originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
In a letter to season ticket holders, the Bears announced on Monday that season ticket packages will go up six percent for the 2022 season. While that may seem like an unwarranted move given the team’s recent struggles, the team gave practical reasons for the price hike.
For the first time, the Bears will host nine regular season games at home, with only one home preseason game. In 2016, the team implemented new variable ticket pricing which made preseason games cheaper and regular season games more expensive. In addition, that change opened the team up to charging premium prices when premium opponents traveled to Soldier Field.
So how much of a dent will season tickets make in your wallet? It depends on where you’re sitting.
The cheapest tickets come in at $898 to catch all 10 games in the corner sections of the upper decks. Tickets in the next lowest level range from $1,019 for end zone seats, to $4,473 for seats included in the United Club. If you want to sit on the lowest level you’ll have to shell out between $1,408 - $2,167 depending on how far down the sidelines you are. If you really want to ball out, the most expensive tickets are in the Sideline Club, for $6,169. According to the Bears website, Sideline Club seats include all the amenities of the United Club, while providing “a front-row view of the action.”
In addition to their divisional opponents, the Bears will host the Eagles, 49ers, Commanders, Bills, Dolphins and Texans next season.
Season ticket renewals are due by March 18th, and single game tickets will go on sale later this spring.
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