The Broncos hold the record for the longest streak of 293 consecutive sell-outs dating back to 1970!1
There are approximately 28,000 people on the wait list for Broncos season tickets with an estimated wait time of 13-15 years according to the Broncos official website. If you have that long to wait, you can sign up for the Broncos waiting list here, and it’s free!
When the time comes, you’ll most likely get offered seats in the upper level corner end zone (the cheapest seats) because current season ticket holders get the chance to upgrade their seats first.
Being on the waiting list does not obligate you to buy tickets though. If you get offered tickets that you don’t want, you’ll either be moved to the end or have your name removed from the list.
Season ticket packages are mailed out to season tickets holders sometime in late July. You also get the chance to upgrade your seats on a yearly basis.
As a season ticket holder, you’ll receive a quarterly issue of the Denver Broncos magazine that gives you an inside look at the team on and off the field.
If you want to transfer over your season tickets, you can only do so to immediate family members (meaning parent, spouse, child or sibling.) or to an affiliate if it’s a company account. The transfer period is currently taking place now from September 15th to December 31st 2008.2
The Broncos have increased ticket prices again for the 2008 season which is the seventh time they have increased prices since their Super Bowl win in 1996. If you want to read an article about the rising prices, you can visit The Rocky Mountain News to see what fans are saying. Here’s a look at those new prices:3
Broncos Increased Ticket Prices: Section 2007 Price 2008 Price Lower Bowl - Sideline $100 $110 Lower Bowl - Corners $89 $95 Lower Bowl Plaza/ End Zone $70 $77 Upper Bowl - Sideline $58 $63 Upper Bowl - Corners $56 $58 Upper Bowl - End Zone $39 $42
Broncos Increased Ticket Prices:
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Broncos single game tickets went on sale July 12th4 and ticket availability was very limited, mostly just single seats were available.5 The Broncos cap their season ticket sales at 74,000 each year6 and the capacity of Invesco Field is 76,125 so you can see why single game tickets were hard to come by.
I have 9 season ticfkets for sale. Section 128, row 37, sets 9 - 17