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Adults $12

Children 14 & Under and Adults 60 & over $6

Autograph Vouchers:

Available for purchase at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 5.

*All of the proceeds to benefit children's charities through OriolesREACH

Tickets for Orioles FanFest are on sale now and are available online at orioles.com/fanfest, via phone at 1-888-848-BIRD, at the Oriole Park Box Office, and at the Official Team Store at the York Galleria in York, PA. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children 14 and under and adults 60 and over. On the day of the event, FanFest tickets will be sold at the Convention Center and the Oriole Park Box Office. Next week, 2015 Season Plan Members will receive an offer for complimentary FanFest tickets via email, which can be redeemed through their online My Tickets Account.

The Orioles' autograph policy for FanFest will duplicate last year's policy and is designed to support youth charitable endeavors through OriolesREACH, as well as enhance the fan experience with shortened wait times. Children ages 4-14 will have a specially designated Kids Only player autograph station presented by ESSKAY that is free of charge and will operate continuously throughout the day. All other ESSKAY autograph stations at FanFest will require the advance purchase of autograph vouchers exclusively at orioles.com/fanfest, with all of the proceeds to benefit children's charities through OriolesREACH. Autograph vouchers will be available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 5.

In addition to autographs, other FanFest activities include question-and-answer forums with players and front office staff; clinics for children on a youth-sized baseball field; kids press conferences where young Orioles fans can ask questions to players; official Orioles merchandise and memorabilia available for purchase; photograph opportunities with Santa Bird; a Spring Training in Sarasota exhibit; and a tour of the Orioles' clubhouse at Oriole Park.

Orioles representatives will also be on hand to help answer questions from fans about becoming a Season Plan Member. An announcement regarding the sale of individual game tickets will be made at a later date.

http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/bal/fan_forum/fanfest.jsp

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Adults $12

Children 14 & Under and Adults 60 & over $6

Autograph Vouchers:

Available for purchase at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 5.

*All of the proceeds to benefit children's charities through OriolesREACH

Tickets for Orioles FanFest are on sale now and are available online at orioles.com/fanfest, via phone at 1-888-848-BIRD, at the Oriole Park Box Office, and at the Official Team Store at the York Galleria in York, PA. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children 14 and under and adults 60 and over. On the day of the event, FanFest tickets will be sold at the Convention Center and the Oriole Park Box Office. Next week, 2015 Season Plan Members will receive an offer for complimentary FanFest tickets via email, which can be redeemed through their online My Tickets Account.

The Orioles' autograph policy for FanFest will duplicate last year's policy and is designed to support youth charitable endeavors through OriolesREACH, as well as enhance the fan experience with shortened wait times. Children ages 4-14 will have a specially designated Kids Only player autograph station presented by ESSKAY that is free of charge and will operate continuously throughout the day. All other ESSKAY autograph stations at FanFest will require the advance purchase of autograph vouchers exclusively at orioles.com/fanfest, with all of the proceeds to benefit children's charities through OriolesREACH. Autograph vouchers will be available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 5.

In addition to autographs, other FanFest activities include question-and-answer forums with players and front office staff; clinics for children on a youth-sized baseball field; kids press conferences where young Orioles fans can ask questions to players; official Orioles merchandise and memorabilia available for purchase; photograph opportunities with Santa Bird; a Spring Training in Sarasota exhibit; and a tour of the Orioles' clubhouse at Oriole Park.

Orioles representatives will also be on hand to help answer questions from fans about becoming a Season Plan Member. An announcement regarding the sale of individual game tickets will be made at a later date.

http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/bal/fan_forum/fanfest.jsp

See having it earlier gets you the chance to take a picture with Santa Bird. Maybe the next year they can have it even earlier and a picture with either Halloween Bird or Thanksgiving Bird.Or maybe even with Peter Angelos giving you the bird.:)

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See having it earlier gets you the chance to take a picture with Santa Bird. Maybe the next year they can have it even earlier and a picture with either Halloween Bird or Thanksgiving Bird.Or maybe even with Peter Angelos giving you the bird.:)

Holy crap. I was planning on ditching FanFest this year, but for a picture with Santa Bird I am SO in.

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See having it earlier gets you the chance to take a picture with Santa Bird. Maybe the next year they can have it even earlier and a picture with either Halloween Bird or Thanksgiving Bird.Or maybe even with Peter Angelos giving you the bird.:)

Next year it will be in August since we will be way out of it by then.

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Got this email from the3 Orioles today.

Dear Season Plan Member,

As one of our valued Season Plan Members, your Orange Carpet Program benefits include complimentary tickets for Orioles FanFest, presented by Visit Sarasota County. Plus, enjoy early access which includes a "State of the Orioles" address with Dan Duquette and Buck Showalter, a player autograph session and more!

FanFest will take place on Saturday, December 12, 2015 at the Baltimore Convention Center. While FanFest does not open to the general public until 11:00 a.m., all Season Plan Members are eligible for a 10:00 a.m. entry with your specially marked tickets. Complimentary parking will be available in the Oriole Park at Camden Yards lots B and C. The entrance for FanFest will be located at the Charles Street Lobby of the Baltimore Convention Center (located on the corner of Pratt and Charles Streets). Fans will enter the event through the doors on Pratt Street. The first 250 fans in line will receive a complimentary voucher to the first autograph session.

Beginning today, you may log in to your personal Orioles My Tickets account to access your complimentary FanFest tickets and purchase additional tickets. Each Season Plan Member will receive two complimentary tickets and may purchase as many additional early access tickets as they would like. This offer is subject to availability and will expire at midnight on Tuesday, December 1. These tickets may be printed at home for your convenience.

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