

The better they do, the higher prices will go. This is particularly true if you buy pre-season or early in the regular season before we start seeing how they are playing. With the exception of always high in demand tickets like vs the Dodgers, dynamic pricing usually means that the earlier you buy your tickets the lower the demand. The 2015 average price through the Giants box office was $33.78. Currently they have a bunch of games with seats in View Reserve for as low as $9. The Giants make it easy to see which games currently have the lowest prices on their Dynamic Deals page.

Dynamic DealsĢ1 MLB teams including the Giants use dynamic pricing for their tickets, which similarly to airfare, means the seats you priced out yesterday may have a different price tomorrow depending on the popularity of the game. Fingers crossed that the even-year magic will return and here are some cheaper ways to see it happen: 1.
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Nothing will top the season I managed to go to 12 games without paying for a single ticket, but I recognize that feat is unlikely to repeat itself after three World Series championships.

I love baseball but shelling out hundreds of dollars to see a game has never sat right with me, so I’ve spent a lot of time figuring out the best way to see them for less. While it is routinely rated the best and most beautiful stadium in America to see a baseball game, it also regularly ranks in the top 5 most expensive places to see a game too. I’m a Bay Area native who is old enough to grumble at you youngins who don’t remember what it was like to be a real Giants fan and freeze your ass off at the dearly departed Stick, but I’ve happily traded the nostalgia of my youth for the fabulous experience of a game at AT&T Park. Our boys in Orange and Black are back and not only are they looking even-year good, they are still adorable. 0 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
