The Buffalo Bills sent out a survey to season ticket holders asking fans for input and what they're looking for in a new stadium.

The team recently announced they came to terms with the state and Erie County on a public private partnership to develop a $1.4 billion stadium.

The survey asks season ticket holders about their interest level and where they would want to sit inside the new stadium. It also covers plans that the team could potentially offer.

These are all hypothetical, but still give us a good idea at what the Bills are studying up on.

For Personal Seat Licenses, otherwise known as PSL's, the study says fans could have three options when it comes to paying for those.

  • An upfront payment for the entire cost
  • Three interest free payments that are paid prior to the stadium opening
  • Financing the cost of the PSL over an extended period of time with interest after the stadium opens

The survey states that 100% of the PSL would go toward construction costs. It also explains that PSL owners would receive some sort of recognition at the new stadium.

Then lastly, the survey takes a deeper look at a variety of potential seating options inside the new stadium.

Team officials are exploring 17 different pricing levels right now according to the survey. Hypothetical pricing ranges from $820 to $2,500 per season ticket.

As for PSL's, hypothetical pricing is very scattered with total costs ranging from $500 all the way to $9,000.

Again, none of these numbers are indeed set in stone, but they do give us a good idea at what the Bills are researching.

The survey took approximately 20 minutes to complete. ​