MINNEAPOLIS -- Tickets for the Minnesota Vikings' second (and final) season at TCF Bank Stadium will go on sale at 10 a.m. Central time on Tuesday.

The Vikings will have a limited number of tickets available at their ticket office (1010 S. 7th Street in Minneapolis) and at all Midwest Ticketmaster outlets (including Walmart locations). Otherwise, tickets are available at ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.

Tickets range from $44 to $150, though the Vikings have a provision in place for what figures to be their most popular ticket of the season. To maximize their return on their Nov. 22 game against the Green Bay Packers -- or perhaps to dissuade Packers fans from filling up TCF Bank Stadium -- the Vikings are only selling tickets for the game as part of a two-game package.

Fans must purchase tickets for the Packers game along with the Nov. 8 game against the St. Louis Rams, the Dec. 20 game against the Chicago Bears or the Dec. 27 game against the New York Giants. Considering how sparse the crowds were for some of the late-season games last year, it makes sense for the Vikings to ensure a solid revenue stream for their final cold-weather contests.

The two-game packages range from $126 to $258.