Report: Golden Knights to increase season-ticket prices for 2018-19
Success has paid off.
On the back of a phenomenal start to their inaugural campaign, the Vegas Golden Knights will be asking their fan base to pay a little more next season.
According to Steve Carp of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, single-season ticket holders will have the option to renew their current agreement for an additional $5-to-$15 per seat.
For a full season pair of premium seats, that means shelling out $1,200 more for the Golden Knights' second season.
Subscribers of multi-year ticket plans will not see a cost increase.
Vegas ranks third in attendance by percentage, with the team regularly playing before above-capacity crowds at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights have been one of the biggest surprises this season, as the expansion club sits third league-wide with 46 points in 33 games.
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