The Milwaukee Brewers have partnered with Kwik Trip for a program called “Kwik Trip To The Ballpark”. This partnership officially became active starting March 1, 2024 and will provide fans the opportunity to earn one Terrace Infield or Terrace Outfield ticket to select games in 2024.
How does Kwik Trip To The Ballpark work?
In order to acquire free tickets you have to be a Kwik Trip rewards member. This is a free membership in which purchases result in points accumulating. Every 200 points equates to one ticket and up to six tickets can be redeemed per transaction. Fans also have the ability to upgrade their seat, applying the credit of the Terrace Level ticket to another location throughout the ballpark.
Which Milwaukee Brewers games can fans attend through the Kwik Trip To The Ballpark program?
There are more than 50 eligible game dates including marquee match ups against the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves and Texas Rangers. The full list of eligible games can be found by clicking here.
Statements from the Milwaukee Brewers and Kwik Trip regarding the new partnership.
“Kwik Trip is excited to partner with the Milwaukee Brewers this season, rewarding fans with Brewers tickets for shopping and refueling at Kwik Trip. We look forward to working with the Brewers to provide fans more opportunities to get to the ballpark and cheer on the Crew.”
Kwik Trip Vice President of Marketing Mark Meisner.
“Our partnership with Kwik Trip brings two iconic Wisconsin brands together and we are excited to team up to bring loyal Brewers fans to American Family Field throughout the 2024 season.”
Brewers Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Jason Hartlund.
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