Wednesday, September 2, 2009 - Page updated at 06:12 p.m.
Fan's Guide

Season tickets: There are a limited number of general-admission and reserved-section season tickets available. Some seats require a donation to the Tyee Club. For more information, contact the ticket office at 206-543-2200.
Single-game tickets: For availability of reserved-section or general-admission tickets, contact the ticket office or purchase online.
Away-game tickets: The Huskies' allotment for certain games is very limited. For more information, contact the ticket office.
Where to get tickets: Mail — Husky Ticket Office, 101 Graves Building, P.O. Box 354070, Seattle, WA., 98195-4070. Office hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone — 206-543-2200. Online: www.ticketmaster.com or www.gohuskies.com. Husky Stadium ticket windows open three hours before game time. Gates open two hours before kickoff.
Prohibited at Husky Stadium: Alcohol, smoking, video cameras, glass bottles, cans, thermoses, picnic baskets, ice chests, horns, sale of unauthorized merchandise, weapons, banners not approved in advance by athletic department.
Parking: All lots open at 7 a.m. More information: 206-685-1543.
Bus services: UW provides free Metro Bus rides to and from games for fans with tickets.
Brunch cruise: Ivar's Salmon House Husky Brunch Cruises are $39.95 for cruise/brunch package (kids 12 & under pay $24.95 for the package) or $15 for the cruise only. Visit the website for more info, or for reservations, contact (206) 632-0767.
Husky Huddle: Doors open to the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility three hours before start of home games. Admission is free.
Fifth Quarter: Open to all fans for postgame parties at the indoor facility; an assistant coach comes to each Fifth Quarter to address fans. (No Fifth Quarter following late games.)
More information: 206-543-2210.

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