Christmas At Fenway Registration Open; Select Red Sox Tickets On Sale Soon

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Dec 3, 2015

Great news, Boston Red Sox fans: select tickets go on sale soon.

The team announced Thursday that select 2016 home games and “Sox Pax” go on sale Sat., Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. ET. “Sox Pax” are groups of four games with a variety of game and seat options, including interleague matchups and games against the rival New York Yankees.

Special giveaway events will be announced Monday, Dec. 7 on the Red Sox’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts. Games including giveaways also will be available for sale Dec. 12.

The club is holding 2015 ticket prices the same for fans who purchase tickets by Dec. 31.

More information is available at redsox.com, and tickets can be purchased online at redsox.com, by phone at 877-REDSOX9 or at “Christmas at Fenway.”

Registration for the annual “Christmas at Fenway” event on Dec. 12 opened Thursday and will remain open until Monday, Dec. 7 at noon. Fans wishing to attend can register for the event here.

The hospitality event gives selected fans a chance to enjoy holiday festivities at the ballpark and guarantees the opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2016 season.

“Christmas at Fenway” will include discussions with Red Sox officials and photo opportunities with Wally, Santa, current players and legends. Red Sox pitchers Craig Kimbrel, Robbie Ross Jr. and Noe Ramirez will attend this year’s event. Red Sox alumni including Jim Lonborg, Jim Rice, Luis Tiant, Orlando Cabrera, Rico Petrocelli and Rich Gedman also will be present.

The event takes place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Gate B area of Fenway Park and will include Wally’s Winter Wonderland, a gingerbread bouncy house for kids, rides through the concourse on a trackless train, a yard sale and photos with Santa in his workshop. Frosty the Snowman and the Grinch also will make special appearances.

Fans with a MasterCard can show their card to receive priority access in lines for any of the entertainment and photo opportunities.

This year, the club is inviting the general public to enjoy the “Christmas at Fenway” festivities. Fans not selected in the random drawing are welcome to enter the ballpark starting at 1 p.m. (no ticket opportunity).

Thumbnail photo via Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports Images

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