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I am from california and am planning a trip to go see yankee stadium and fenway park sometime in june next year, i was looking for tickets allready and from the looks of it i will be able to get yankee tickets, however redsox tickets seem impossible to come by.

Does anybody out there from the boston area know how i would be able to get a hold of some redsox tickets, i am realy looking forward to checking out BOTH yankee stadium (in it's last year) and Fenway Park durring the same trip.

thanx for all those who can help me out.

2007-11-04 20:33:51 · 3 answers · asked by bkcarl02 2 in Travel United States Boston

3 answers

Few options -

Single game tickets will go on sale sometime on February. Probably want to sign up with RedSox.com for email alerts - then the day the tickets go on sale you want to go for your target game. Just take best seats available option and cross your fingers.

Next option is to go for Monster seats. Monster seats are sold on a series by series basis, usually starting one or two days before a given series starts. This last season Monster seats cost $149/seat/game, but it was possible to get them. The way you get them is to call the ticket office every day at 10AM Eastern and ask.

Next option, buy game day tickets. You go to the ticket office near gate E. This on Lansdown Street (behind the Green Monster). You should get into line 1 to 2 hours before game time, odds are pretty good with these depending on opposition. For example, there were ~500 game day tickets sold for game one of the ALCS (vs Cleveland). Almost everyone in line got in. Game day tickets are the tickets that didn't sell or were not used by the players. Depending on the opposing team, there could be 100's of tickets available. Most tickets will cost ~$90 each (2007 prices), but you may get the opportunity to buy better seats - for example tickets in the Pavillion cost around $300 - face value, don't be shocked, that is what Red Sox tickets cost.

The only sure fire way to get tickets, if you can't them directly from the Red Sox is to get them from stubhub.com or acetickets.com or similar legalized scalping web sites. You can usually get them from a scalper outside the stadium too. They tend to hang out around the bridge over I90, next to the Cask and Flagon bar. If you wait until after the game starts, the price will drop rapidly.

2007-11-05 04:33:34 · answer #1 · answered by Fester Frump 7 · 0 0

Tickets are always availible from dozens of scalpers hanging around Fenway before every game. Of course, you will pay dearly for these tix unless the weather is really bad that day. Such as a cold early April game (not opening day).

If you are more interested in seeing Fenway and not a game, you could always just take the Fenway tour:
http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/tour.jsp

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