Wolves Chief Executive Jez Moxey has thanked fans showing their loyalty to Wolves after Early Bird renewals closed near the 14,500 mark.
This year's Early Bird prices were frozen for all Season Ticket Holders who renewed online, with 14,226 responding to the offer by guaranteeing their seats for next season before last Friday's deadline.
And with 240 disabled supporters yet to go through the Early Bird process it is likely that the final figure will be approximately 14,500.
"We are delighted that so many fans have taken advantage of what we believe is an excellent Early Bird offer to renew their Season Tickets for next season," said Jez.
"As I have stated previously, a lot of discussion went into this season's pricing structure, balancing a desire to reward our most loyal fans in what are currently difficult economic circumstances with the need to compete commercially in an unforgiving and indeed unequal marketplace.
"After all those discussions and consultation with the Fans' Parliament, the Board ultimately decided to freeze online prices for our most loyal supporters.
"Having made that decision, we have been extremely pleased with the fans' response in terms of renewing their seats for the 2010/11 campaign in such large numbers.
"Clearly we are all hopeful that we will be able to retain our Premier League status next season, and that would mean those fans who have renewed their Season Tickets will once again be able to enjoy top flight football at Championship prices.
"The loyalty of our supporters, both home and away, has been excellent so far this season, as shown by yet another sellout following who certainly enjoyed their afternoon at Burnley last Saturday.
"There is more work for the team to do over the remainder of the season to secure our Barclays Premier League status, and Mick and the players will need all that passionate support every step of the way.
"But yet another impressive response to the Early Bird scheme has again shown how Wolves supporters are in it for the long haul, and we are delighted that so many have renewed their Season Tickets at such a competitive price.
"The Early Bird remains a special offer, which is not guaranteed to return every year, but we are very pleased that almost 14,500 supporters have taken advantage of this year's scheme to guarantee their seats."
Another feature of this year's Early Bird scheme was that while there was a slight increase in pricing for those renewing either via post or telephone, it was online customers who enjoyed the freeze in keeping with business practice now followed by the vast majority of leading companies.
"Almost 90 per cent of our Season Ticket Holders renewed online to take advantage of the price freeze, and in almost every case this has proved a painless process taking just a few minutes," added Jez.
"We are always looking to both modernise and improve our practices wherever we can, and while pleased with the reaction to the online initiative, we will, as ever, continue to monitor all feedback, positive or otherwise."
This was the ninth successive season Wolves had offered an Early Bird option for current Season Ticket Holders, offering over 20,000 supporters the chance to benefit.
For those 14, 680 who purchased an Early Bird last season, the online price freeze gave them the chance to renew at the same rate while the remainder of supporters who purchased either last summer or bought a Half Season Ticket had the opportunity to make considerable savings.
For example, an adult who purchased a Season Ticket behind the goal last summer was able to take advantage of a massive reduction in price of £152 this time around with the Early Bird.
Junior prices (u17 & u12) were also frozen for a third season in a row, irrespective of renewal method, meaning that some under U12s could secure an Early Bird Season Ticket for as little as £23.
Supporters who have renewed and wish to collect their book in person during the summer can arrange this by calling the Ticket Office on 0871 222 1877 and quoting their details and the supporter number of the book to be collected.
Alternatively, supporters can email ticketoffice@wolves.co.uk and provide their full name along with the book's supporter number.
Those not wishing to collect their Season Tickets will receive them by registered post in mid-July, as in previous seasons.
Meanwhile Season Ticket Holders who haven't decided to renew under the Early Bird scheme will still have the opportunity to guarantee their seat for next season at summer prices, which will be announced following the end of the season.