Athletics Las Vegas Ballpark Season Ticket Pricing and Options Overview
The Oakland Athletics are exploring a wide range of season ticket options and pricing for their upcoming $2 billion Las Vegas ballpark, as revealed in a recent fan survey. Here are the key details:
Season Ticket Packages:
- Full Season Tickets (81 home games):
- General Reserved Seats: Starting at $1,750 for the season (about $22 per game)
- Luxury Executive Suite (16-person): Up to $570,000 per season
- Quarter-Season Packages (20-21 games):
- Prices range from $500 to $12,250 depending on seat location and amenities
Single-Game Ticket Examples:
- Standing Room Only (regular game): $27
- Enhanced General Seat (prime game, Row 1 behind home plate, terrace level): $253
- 48-Seat Party Suite (regular tier game): $13,200
Seating Areas:
- 15 general seating areas
- 5 enhanced general sections
- Standing room only section
- Berm seating area (non-reserved)
Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs):
- Required for some premium and club-level seats, not for general seating
- Prices range from $6,000 to $106,000 for club seats in Row 1 (dugout area)
- PSL grants the right to purchase season tickets for a specific seat for the lifetime of the ballpark
- Multiple PSLs required for multiple seats
- Quarter-season PSLs available at reduced rates
- PSLs typically come with upgraded amenities: access to private clubs/lounges, all-inclusive food and beverage (beer, wine, well drinks in some areas), private entrances
Payment Options:
- One-time payment
- Interest-free 3-year payment plan
- 5-year and 10-year payment plans
Additional Notes:
- All prices and options are preliminary and subject to change based on fan feedback
- Personal seat licenses are not being considered for standard general seating, but are for premium sections
- The A’s are using early market research and fan surveys to finalize offerings
- The model follows the successful use of PSLs by the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium, which generated over $549 million in revenue
Summary: Ticket prices for the Athletics’ new Las Vegas ballpark are expected to range widely, from affordable reserved seats to high-end luxury suites, with multiple flexible options and payment plans. Premium seat holders may need to purchase a personal seat license, which could add significantly to the upfront cost but provides long-term access and enhanced amenities. All details remain tentative pending further market research and fan input.