In
sports, a season ticket grants the holder access to all regular-season home games for one
season without additional charges. The ticket usually offers a discounted price over purchasing a ticket for each of the home games for a season individually. In some sports, season ticket holders are usually allowed to buy tickets for other home games (such as the
playoffs) earlier than other fans, and may be given priority when buying tickets for their team's allocation at an
away game. Seats assigned to season tickets are generally the better ones in their seating section. Season ticket holders are frequently offered preferred seating at special events or extra games.
Margaret Donahue came up with the idea to sell season tickets for the
Chicago Cubs of
Major League Baseball in 1929. Season passes are commonly used for winter sports, but were originally in American ski resorts a privilege for club members and investors. However, in 2000 a discounting movement across the US triggered a price war and increased the widespread use of season passes. == Arts ==