Planning to Attend the Little League Baseball World Series?
Here’s How to Request Tickets
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (Feb. 7, 2006) – Time is running out to enter the
lottery for tickets to the World Championship Game of the 2006
Little League Baseball World Series, scheduled for Aug. 27.
However, even if tickets are not requested, they are not required
for admission or seating in most areas for the other 31 Little
League Baseball World Series games. No ticket is ever required,
including for the World Championship Game, for seating on the
terraced hills overlooking the outfield fence at Howard J. Lamade
Stadium.
As always, there is never any admission charged at the Little League
Baseball World Series. Parking also is free.
Those desiring tickets for the World Championship Game must prepare
a letter requesting up to four tickets (maximum). Little League
International will accept mailed or hand-delivered requests through
Feb. 28, 2006. Telephone, fax and e-mail requests, as well as
requests received after Feb. 28, will not be accepted.
Requests must be mailed or hand-delivered to:
Attention: Championship Game Tickets Little League International PO Box 3485 539 U.S. Route 15 Hwy Williamsport, PA 17701
Little League International will notify individuals submitting
ticket requests through the lottery process as to whether or not
they were selected. Individuals receiving tickets must pick up their
tickets at the “will call” window at Lamade Stadium during the week
prior to the World Series, or during the Series.
“It’s important to remember, even if someone does not receive
tickets for the World Championship Game, they still will be able to
attend and watch the game from the terraced hills at Lamade
Stadium,” Scott Rosenberg, Little League International’s assistant
to the president for special projects, said. “Tickets are never
required for the terraced hills. All you need to do is arrive and
find a place to sit. Many people bring a blanket or lawn chairs to
make a day of it, and it’s a great place for a family outing.”
The tournament begins on Aug. 18 with games scheduled each day
except Aug. 25, through the final on Aug. 27. The specific schedule
of games will be released during National Little League Week (the
week of June 11-17), which was proclaimed by both President Dwight
D. Eisenhower and President John F. Kennedy.
The sixteen teams in the Little League Baseball World Series will
reach Williamsport at the end of the world’s largest elimination
tournament. The Little League International Tournament begins on
July 1, and will feature more than 16,000 games over the following
45 days to determine the 16 finalists. Last year, the attendance
over the 32 games of the Little League Baseball World Series topped
300,000.
“Seating for the preliminary games in most areas of Lamade Stadium
and Volunteer Stadium is first come, first served,” Mr. Rosenberg
said. “Although we have not experienced lengthy delays because of
enhanced security measures in the last few years, we suggest if you
plan to sit in the stadiums, you arrive early.”
Individual game passes may be distributed upon entering either
stadium during some games, to assist World Series ushers in
controlling crowd size. These passes are not available in advance
and will be distributed only by ushers prior to the respective
games.
Souvenir tickets for the terraces are available by writing to:
Attention: Souvenir Terrace Tickets Little League International PO Box 3485 539 U.S. Route 15 Hwy Williamsport, PA 17701
Requests for these souvenir tickets must include a stamped,
self-addressed envelope. These souvenir tickets will be mailed in
early August.
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