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By Alan Snel, LVSportsBiz.com Publisher-Writer
The sports industry in Las Vegas has a price point for everyone.
Let’s take a look at four deals marketed by four very different sports promoters in Vegas.
UNLV football is pitching a four-ticket deal for $56 for its home-opener against the Utah Tech Trailblazers at Allegiant Stadium Sept. 7. Some features of the deal:
^ The four seats are lower bowl and they can be together.
^ Added seats can be bought at $14 per ticket.
^ The deadline to buy the four-pack is Sept. 5 at 11:59 PM.
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At the other end of the ticket price spectrum, there’s Formula 1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix event from Nov. 21-23.
The F1 folks in Vegas alerted LVSportsBiz.com to this deal:
^ Grandstands and GA starting at $1,991
^ Three different ticket types (GA, grandstand and shared hospitality) starting at $2,335
^ Hospitality starting at $4,171
^ Luxury Hospitality starting at $14,484
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The WNBA Las Vegas Aces recently sent out notices to season ticket holders about a ticket increase for 2025.
The average Aces ticket of nearly $31 ($30.78) in 2024 is going up to an average ticket price of nearly $44 ($43.95) in 2025. That’s an increase of about 42 percent.
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The Vegas Golden Knights said preseason tickets for four games in late September and early October are now on sale and the ticket website shows the prices range from $60 to $163 per ticket.
Buy a preseason ticket and get a souvenir player pin.