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dmantx
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September 18, 2009 at 06:12:32 PM
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Cowtown Speedway Now Offers Limited Supply of Reserved-Seat Tickets

Kennedale TX (9/18/09) by DarinShort.com. For the first time in the history of Cowtown Speedway, a limited amount of numbered, reserved-seat tickets are available for purchase. This service is available for all remaining 2009 Cowtown events; which include: the Race Fan’s Dream, the Cowtown Sprint Nationals and the November Sprint Shootout.

The new ‘Blue Section’ will seat a total of 200 reserved-seat ticket holders. These seats are located at the top five rows of the first two sections, both east and west of the press box, directly centered in the middle of the front stretch. This ensures reserved ticket holders to guaranteed premium seating space in the grandstands regardless of what time they arrive at the track on race night.

Each seat will also offer more guaranteed seating width. A typical reserved seat at most sporting events is 18” wide, but the Cowtown reserved seats are 24” wide. This extra room will allow fans space for some personal items, rarely available within the tight confines of a typical reserved seat.

Reserved tickets to each of Cowtown’s remaining 2009 events are now available for purchase on the track website
www.CowtownSpeedway.com while supplies last. When 200 reserved tickets for any of the events are sold, no more reserved seats to that event will be offered.

The existing ‘non-alcohol reserved section’ located under the press box will not be affected by this change.

‘General seating’ advance ticket sales offered on the track website are still available, and are not affected by this change. You will now have the option of either ‘general’ or ‘reserved’ advance tickets.

Small coolers, the size of a six-pack are still allowed at all remaining 2009 Cowtown Speedway events; however no glass containers are allowed. Those coolers must fit within the confines of your seat or underneath your legs so it does not restrict others’ seating.

So if you would like to be guaranteed premium, reserved seating at any of the big season ending events at Cowtown Speedway, make sure to get your new Blue Section reserved tickets today, as they may not last long!

Just visit the track website and click the flashing ‘Reserved Tickets’ link for pricing and more information.




dmantx
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September 21, 2009 at 07:38:55 PM
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Follow-up notes:

There is now a diagram showing the reserved-seat chart on the Reserved Tickets page.

www.cowtownspeedway.com/REStickets.html

And on the PayPal invoice, when you purchase your tickets you can add a note if you have a requested seat number/range when you order.

Your request will be penciled into the weekly reserved seat chart so when you arrive you can finalize your exact seat numbers at that time.

Also, in the 'Section B' (West two sections) there is a small bench on the very top row, but there is no seating on that bench; so technically, the 'Row 1' on the West side is one row below that.





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