Sell Your Packers Tickets to Ticket King

Sell your Packers tickets to Ticket King

Packers season ticket holders use Ticket King’s service to get paid for their tickets. We make offers on seats in demand, and we pay you upon delivery. That’s the difference between Ticket King and those ticket services that make you list your tickets on their site. We do the work and you get paid. Ticket King helps season ticket holders keep their tickets by purchasing seats for games that they cannot attend. All you need to do is reach out to Ticket King with games you are looking to sell, and we’ll make you an offer.

Ticket King has two offices in Wisconsin. Our Green Bay office is just yards from Lambeau Field. We’ve been buying Packers tickets since 1992, and season ticket holders have trusted us with their seats every season. How do you sell your Packers tickets to Ticket King? It’s easy. Once the Packers schedule is announced, we make offers on individual games or the entire season. Prices are based on a number of factors that include things like opponent, game dates, the performance of the team in past games or seasons, and ticket demand.

Since the NFL switched to All Mobile tickets, it’s even easier to sell your Packers tickets. We can make an offer via text, email, our Sell Tickets form, you can call us at (414)273-6007. Once the ticket transfer has been arranged we send payment to you. If you are looking to sell your tickets as soon as the Packers schedule is released, we can put together a sales contract and provide you with a deposit for your seats. It’s never been easier to work with Packers season ticket holders, and we’re ready for your call, text, or email.

Restaurants in Green Bay’s Titletown District and Beyond

Restaurants near Lambeau Field

Restaurants in Titletown District

The Titletown District is a great family attraction on Packers game day and all year round. From tubing on the Ariens Hill run, or ice skating at the Titletown rink during the winter months, to a fantastic hotel stay during Packers training camp, there is something for everyone.  One of the biggest attractions at Titletown is the food. Care for a snack at the bottom of Ariens Hill? Looking for top-tier restaurants in Green Bay, the dining options at the Titletown District have you covered.

46 Below

46 Below is named after two things: It was the wind chill temperature during the famous 1967 Ice Bowl game, and it’s also the distance below the tube run you’ll find the restaurant. This unique bistro is open Sunday through Wednesday from 11 am to 6 pm, and 11 am to 8 pm Thursday through Sunday. Food options include sandwiches and wraps, salads, cafe bites, and beverages. There are a few options for kids, and don’t forget the cheese curds! Call (920)569-7516 for more information.

Hinterland Brewery and Restaurant

Hinterland is not new to Green Bay. They are known for their “hand-crafted” beer and fantastic American-style cuisine. On the second floor, you’ll find the High Gravity Test Kitchen. Hinterland uses that test kitchen for new flavor combinations and unique food pairings. Reservations are suggested for dining at High Gravity.

Taverne in the Sky

Green Bay is not known for towering buildings. So it doesn’t take much to get a “panoramic” view of the Titletown District. In fact, Taverne in the Sky is on the fifth floor of the Kohler Lounge, and you can see for miles from your table. Enjoy the great wine selection, the rotisserie chicken, or prime rib. The restaurant includes a fantastic outdoor terrace for drinks just yards from Lambeau Field.

Leaps and Bounds

On game day, you need to head into Leaps and Bounds for a warm-up. Grab some coffee, pastries, salads, or light sandwiches. If you are bundled up, hang out on the terrace.

Dining Options Outside of Titletown District

Outside the Titletown district, you can find great food options. We also suggest checking out the following options. For pizza, we suggest Sammy’s Pizza & Italian on Oneida Street. The Green Bay Distillery is just southeast of Lambeau Field, and it’s a great spot for game-day drinks. Looking for a Green Bay sports bar? Try Burkels One Block Over.

Parking Passes at Lambeau Field for Packers Games

Parking for Packers Games at Lambeau Field

Ticket King for Packers Parking Passes

Ticket King has access to a limited number of Packers parking passes. Visit our website and click the parking tab on the Packers tickets page.  Ticket King’s Green Bay office on Oneida Street is just a few hundred feet from Lambeau Field. We also have parking spaces available for purchase in our parking lot for every home game. Spaces go fast. Look for the parking tab on the ticket page.

Parking at Lambeau Field

There are sixteen official parking lots managed by the Packers, and most of the spaces are sold to season ticket holders. Nearly every Packers reserved parking space can be found between Lombardi Avenue to the north, Valley View Road to the south, Ridge Road to the west, and Oneida Street to the east.

Traffic Control on Packers Game Day

Be advised that some streets closest to Lambeau Field will be one-way-traffic on game day, to help with traffic flow. Oneida Street, between McCarthy Way and Lombardi Avenue is closed entirely to automobile traffic during the game.

Private Parking Lots in Green Bay

Private parking spaces on lawns driveways of nearby homes are also available. The commercial properties between Oneida street and Holmgren Way (just south of the stadium) may also offer parking on game day. Lastly, there is street parking available on game days. The Packers offer game day cash parking in lots 10 & 14 off Ridge Road and Lot 15 off Ridge Road & Lombardi Ave. Spaces are also sold in Lot 17 off Argonne Street for $20 (2021 prices, subject to change.) You can also click the link here for limited spaces available through Ticket Star.