Morecambe Football Club has frozen season ticket prices in certain areas of the ground despite reaching the Football League.
Club officials have made the decision to stick with last season's prices in the paddock and car wash areas of the ground in an effort to encourage as many people as possible to Christie Park for the exciting season ahead.
It will cost slightly more to watch games from the North Stand and main stand.
All children's prices and season tickets have remained the same as last year.
Director David Robinson says: "Although we could have increased the prices after reaching the Football League we wanted to encourage as many people as possible to come through the gates next season.
"The support we had for the play-offs and the visit to Wembley was superb and we want to see as many of those people as we can again next year. There is a real buzz about the town and the club at the minute and we want to do all we can to keep the momentum going."
The club once again offes people who buy their season tickets, which cover 23 league games and all reserve team matches, before June 30 a discount.
There is also a new family season ticket offer whereby anyone buying two adult season tickets and one child's season ticket gets a second child's season ticket free.
Tickets will go on sale from 10am on Wednesday, June 13, at the club shop.
Everyone who buys a season ticket will also be included in a draw to win a commemorative play-off final shirt signed by the players. They will also receive a book of vouchers worth £1,000.
Adds Mr Robinson: "The tickets offer wonderful value for money and I would urge as many people as possible to get behind the club.''
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