With college baseball's NCAA Tournament field announced, the countdown is on to the College World Series. The series will open on June 14 and run through June 23 or 24, depending on the results. For those considering heading to Omaha for the greatest college baseball show on Earth, here's the rundown on ticketing details.
How to buy College World Series tickets for 2024?
Bear in mind that the College World Series is so popular that the event has season ticket holders, despite a rotation of different teams each year. It's worth noting that the College World Series website also logs parking for 30+ year pass holders. There is a waiting list for season ticket purchases.
Single-game tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster. Those tickets were made available to the public in late April.
Which are the cheapest College World Series tickets?
With the single-game tickets on sale on Ticketmaster, prices now fluctuate, but the lowest-priced tickets for the series' opening game on June 14, for instance, are currently $36. Club tickets begin at $200.
Premium tickets, termed the NCAA Fan Experience, are also available through the NCAA's College World Series website. Those tickets, which range from $190 up to $360 for the championship games, offer a tailgate meal and air-conditioned hospitality tent, free snacks and unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.
Can you resell College World Series tickets?
Purchased tickets can be resold via the NCAA's College World Series website. The website will default a potential sales price to the average price of tickets sold or currently listed on the Ticketmaster website. The individual seller can then raise or lower the price as desired. The seller can also choose the payment methods that suit them.
Bear in mind that local laws prohibit scalping or selling tickets for more than the face value of the ticket. While these laws are rarely enforced, sellers should be aware of the situation.
Can you buy College World Series tickets at the gate?
At least in theory, yes. The ticket office at Schwab Field will open at 10 a.m. on game days. All tickets are mobile-only now, even those purchased at the ticket office. Also, the ticket office is cashless, so purchasers must be prepared to pay with credit cards or other mobile payment options.
Attendance for the games is sometimes less than full, so walk-up purchases are a viable possibility, but fans who want to be certain of getting entry might be wise to shop ahead online.
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