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Don’t Eat Before You Go To A Yotes Game
by Paul on 12/22/08 at 03:15 PM ET
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from the Phoenix Coyotes,
GLENDALE, Ariz.—- In times of a troublesome economy, the Phoenix Coyotes are taking an extra step to help make a fun night out easier for Valley families.
The Coyotes have launched an Economic Stimulus Plan that includes a variety of promotions to help make attending games more affordable to fans during tough economic times, including an all-you-can-eat offer for the 6 p.m. Coyotes’ New Year’s Eve home game vs. Colorado.
The All-You-Can-Eat Pack – that will regularly be available at all Saturday Coyotes home games – includes an upper-level game ticket and unlimited hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts and fountain sodas for only $25.
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