Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame to offer reciprocal membership admission
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Published on : 10/25/2024
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has teamed with the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta to offer reciprocal admission to members. Fans who have a valid membership to either world-class hall of fame can gain entry into both.
“Partnering this way with the College Football Hall of Fame will allow football fans to trace the arc of their favorite players and teams from college through to the pros,” said Pro Football Hall of Fame President & CEO Jim Porter. “We’re confident this agreement will bring added appreciation of the rich history of the game and encourage visitors to see what each museum has to offer.”
“This collaboration with the Pro Football Hall of Fame provides unparalleled access for fans, allowing guests to connect the journeys of some of football’s greatest players from Atlanta to Canton,” said Kimberly Beaudin, President and CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame. “We look forward to welcoming Pro Football Hall of Fame members to the Capital of College Football and celebrating the enduring legacy of the sport together.”
The Pro Football Hall of Fame offers several membership levels with various benefits. The College Football Hall of Fame will honor the equivalent admission piece of each membership level. For example, the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Gold Membership includes complimentary admission for two adults and all children (ages 18 and under in household) per visit, so the College Football Hall of Fame would offer the same for Gold Membership holders who visit Atlanta.
Members taking advantage of the reciprocal membership will be required to present their membership cards and their government-issued photo ID to receive complimentary admission to both halls of fame.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., have offered a similar reciprocal admission for members since 2019.
To learn more about a Pro Football Hall of Fame membership, click here.
“Partnering this way with the College Football Hall of Fame will allow football fans to trace the arc of their favorite players and teams from college through to the pros,” said Pro Football Hall of Fame President & CEO Jim Porter. “We’re confident this agreement will bring added appreciation of the rich history of the game and encourage visitors to see what each museum has to offer.”
“This collaboration with the Pro Football Hall of Fame provides unparalleled access for fans, allowing guests to connect the journeys of some of football’s greatest players from Atlanta to Canton,” said Kimberly Beaudin, President and CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame. “We look forward to welcoming Pro Football Hall of Fame members to the Capital of College Football and celebrating the enduring legacy of the sport together.”
The Pro Football Hall of Fame offers several membership levels with various benefits. The College Football Hall of Fame will honor the equivalent admission piece of each membership level. For example, the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Gold Membership includes complimentary admission for two adults and all children (ages 18 and under in household) per visit, so the College Football Hall of Fame would offer the same for Gold Membership holders who visit Atlanta.
Members taking advantage of the reciprocal membership will be required to present their membership cards and their government-issued photo ID to receive complimentary admission to both halls of fame.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., have offered a similar reciprocal admission for members since 2019.
To learn more about a Pro Football Hall of Fame membership, click here.
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