A package deal offering admission to a sporting event throughout its duration, especially baseball, allows access to multiple contests at a pre-determined price. Such arrangements commonly offer cost savings compared to purchasing individual admissions for each contest. For example, instead of buying tickets for each home game, a patron secures entry to every game played within a specific timeframe, such as a calendar year.
The advantages of securing access in this manner include guaranteed seating, regardless of individual game demand, and potential exclusive perks like early entry or discounts on merchandise. Historically, such agreements fostered a stronger connection between a team and its supporters, contributing to a sense of community and team loyalty, while providing organizations with reliable revenue streams. The predictable attendance also helps with planning and resource allocation.