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Martin
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The Vikings can confirm the details of our 2025 season ticket prices.

As we launch our season ticket packages for the upcoming campaign, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to you, our loyal Widnes Vikings supporters. Your passion and dedication are the backbone of this club, and we are grateful for the incredible energy you bring to every game at the DCBL Stadium.

However, we must address a decision we know may cause concern: an unavoidable price increase for season tickets this year. This is not a step we’ve taken lightly, and we want to explain why this has become necessary.

Why the Price Increase?

First and foremost, we want to be upfront and honest. It’s important to note that this is the first time in five years that we’ve had to raise season ticket prices. Over the past several seasons, we’ve worked tirelessly to absorb rising costs across the club, from operational expenses to equipment maintenance, travel, staffing, and matchday services. However, the current economic climate has made it impossible to continue without making some adjustments.

We fully understand the financial pressures that many of our fans are facing, which is why we’ve kept this increase as minimal as we could. The rise in ticket prices is the absolute minimum required to ensure the continued success and stability of Widnes Vikings. It will help cover essential costs, support the team, and enhance the fan experience, both on and off the pitch.

The First Increase in 5 Years

We’re proud that we have been the only club to hold ticket prices steady for five consecutive years, despite facing rising costs during that time. However, maintaining this has become unsustainable without jeopardising the future of the club. The modest price increase we’re implementing now will allow us to continue investing in the team, as our loyal fans deserve.

What Does This Mean for You?

While the increase is necessary, we are committed to ensuring you continue to get value for your money. Your investment in a season ticket will not only secure your seat for another thrilling year of rugby league but also help us improve the overall matchday experience. We are dedicated to giving back to the Widnes community and ensuring you feel connected to the heart of the club.

Flexibility and Concessions

We know that financial flexibility is important, especially in these times. That’s why we’ll continue to offer payment plans and concessions to help make season tickets as accessible as possible. We are here to support all of our fans, and we are working on additional initiatives to ensure that Widnes Vikings remains a club for everyone.

CREDIT: RLPIX.COM

 

Thank You for Your Support

We understand that any price increase may cause concern, however, this decision was not taken lightly. We have carefully considered every possible option, and this modest increase is the most responsible way to safeguard the future of the club while keeping costs as manageable as possible for you, our loyal fans.

Your unwavering support has been critical to Widnes Vikings, and we cannot thank you enough for your loyalty. Together, we’ve been through ups and downs, and with your continued backing, we believe this upcoming season can be something truly special.

Season Ticket Sales will launch on Tuesday 1st October at 11:00 with the price details below. If you would like to pay on finance this year you must enter a code into the website – MONTHLYif you are NEW to Finance with Premium Credit or RENEWAL if you are an existing customer.

Season Tickets will also be available from the club shop in Widnes Market.

Existing Customers do not need to complete a new finance application unless you cancelled your agreement.

If you have any questions or concerns emails will be monitored and replied to daily on @widnesvikings.co.uk">seasontickets@widnesvikings.co.uk – please allow 24 HOURS for a response.

We look forward to seeing you at the DCBL Stadium, cheering on the team we all love.

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Topic starter Posted : 27/09/2024 2:49 pm
gpo1971, Pascal and alanC reacted
(@pascal)
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They will be busy today selling season tickets. 🥖🥖

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Posted : 01/10/2024 5:20 pm
(@farnworth-viking)
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They should try selling them at the meet and greet evening on Thursday 

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Posted : 01/10/2024 5:38 pm
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(@sunny)
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Got mine.

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Posted : 02/10/2024 11:16 pm
Martin
(@martin)
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Got ours yesterday but if you need a disabled AND carers ticket you have to email the club for instructions on how to proceed with the purchase👍👍

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Topic starter Posted : 03/10/2024 10:18 am
(@pascal)
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(@7-vikingnomad)
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Great news, not bought our 2 yet 

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Posted : 03/10/2024 4:34 pm
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(@pascal)
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Posted by: @7-vikingnomad

Great news, not bought our 2 yet 

Stronger squad I feel next season. Team has done well but I think Coleman wants more success. 👌👍🥖🥖

 

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Posted : 03/10/2024 4:42 pm
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PaulieWalnuts
(@pauliewalnuts)
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Went down to the stadium, today to renew my seat. I normally do it on-line but my seat was missing, presume sold, on the seating plan. As the criteria for renewing is that your seat is safe until 31st October, I thought I'd better have a chat with Mr Hamilton. He couldn't understand why it wasn't doable on-line, but assured me it will still be mine.

Watch this space.

 

Paulie xx

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Posted : 08/10/2024 8:55 pm
(@geoffw)
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@pauliewalnuts  Hi I renewed my ticket today online but had the same difficulty at first. I had to go via the article in News about early season ticket sales that allowed me to renew. If you go via the Widnes Vikings web site, ticketing it does not give you the renew option so if you proceed it shows your seat as not available / already taken. 

Hope this helps people.

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Posted : 19/10/2024 2:00 pm
PaulieWalnuts
(@pauliewalnuts)
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Thanks for giving folk the heads up @geoffw

 

I received an e-mail from the club a couple of days back saying my seat was renewed, even though it wasn't, it was the seat 2 along from mine of season 2024. I'm now actually sat on Tom Woods seat, instead of being a gap between us, as he, A  Coleman & EK sit by me.

To be fair, the Staff should be sat in one of the boxes, or use the TV gantry, as did Betts. For privacy 😎 Of course. I know when Foz is coming on for JJ before they do!

 

Paulie xx

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Posted : 19/10/2024 6:06 pm
(@gpo1971)
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Did I read it on here or dream it, is there an idea to do more Friday night games next season? Any links?

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Posted : 19/10/2024 9:24 pm
(@geoffw)
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@gpo1971 I have not seen anything about Widnes Vikings playing on Fridays but Sheffield play a few on Fridays at home & Bradford have now switched to Fridays for all their home games next season. Of course Toulouse play on Saturdays.

I hope no other teams switch as Sunday is Championship day as far as I am concerned.

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Posted : 19/10/2024 11:39 pm
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PaulieWalnuts
(@pauliewalnuts)
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Friday was always more convenient for selling Sponsorship packages. A lot of the boxes have been empty this season. Maybe they want to maximise revenue opportunities.

I'm sure the players would rather play earlier on the weekend than Sunday afternoon. A lot have to take Mondays off to recover from the battle. I suppose Saturday 6pm's are their ideal, they can work Friday's and Monday's and use Sundays for recovering. I may be totally wrong.

 

Paulie xx

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Posted : 20/10/2024 12:30 am
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@gpo1971 think it came from the VIPs meeting...been taken totally out of context ..club didn't rule out ..if needed due to football..other events that they may consider moving a game to a Fri/sat if it was necessary to make sure attendances weren't affected...

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Posted : 20/10/2024 12:30 am
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