Packer Fan Tours In the News
Pigskin Pleaser
Appearing in the June, 2005 Midwest Living Magazine
If the first Green Bay Packers game of the season gets Dad misty-eyed, he may just break down and weep at the idea of a personalized, perk-filled sojourn to Lambeau Field on a Packer Fan Tour.
Packer home games have been sold out on a season-ticket basis since 1960, and 63,500 people are in front of you on the waiting list. But a call to the team’s official tour company can snag end-zone tickets, player receptions, autograph signings and other VIP goodies sure to make any major Packer fan salivate.
WHAT IT IS: The MVP Package is a full outing, including game ticket, all-you-can-eat-and-drink tailgate party, two nights in the North-Woods-style Tundra Lodge (indoor water park!) and a player meeting. Prices range from $389 to $749, depending on the game and room. Cheaper packages are available.
Tours sell out quickly; try to book as soon as the NFL schedule comes out in spring.
THAT’S WISCONSIN NICE FOR YA: Packer Fan Tours are known to throw in surprises such as unannounced player visits, admission to the awesome Packer Hall of Fame museum, free drink tickets, posters and more.
-JW