Seattle Seahawks Training Camp Tickets Now Available
By Keith Myers
It is that time of year: time to schedule your visit to the Virginia Mason Athletic Center to watch the the training camp for the Seattle Seahawks. Registration opens this week (June 25th), and slots will likely be gone soon.
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If you’d like to watch the Seahawks practice, head on over to trainingcamp.seahawks.com and sign up. There is no cost for training camp tickets, but there is a $7 transportation fee. Fans park off-site, and are bussed in to the team’s facilities.
Season ticket holders and Blue Pride members will be allowed to pre-register. Emails will be sent from the team with details on how that work.
Seahawks training camp is an awesome experience for fans. It is the only opportunity to watch the coaches teach. While I’m going to miss watching Ken Norton Jr. this season (seriously, he was always one of my favorite parts of training camp), watching Kris Richard and Tom Cable teach is still a very fun experience.
Advice: bring water and sun screen. Also bring cash, since the team has merchandise available but there’s no ATM. I also recommend arriving early and getting on an early bus. Spots on the berm fill up, and there isn’t always room to find a place to sit if you arrive on one of the later busses.
If you plan on attending, you’ll want to get your tickets right away. Last year every available practice sold out, and this demand will be even higher this year.
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