It’s no secret that tickets to Los Angeles Dodgers games have risen meteorically in the last 10 years, so how much will they cost in 2026?
Per a report from Vivid Seats before last season, the average Dodger ticket costed $181 — more than $40 more than the next closest team. Fans can expect similar prices this season, though prices vary based on ballpark events, game significance and other factors.
The Dodgers’ Opening Day ticket prices begin at $183, and several other games in the first month of the season also start off in the triple digits.
We took a look at the Dodgers’ first non-giveaway/Opening Day game — which comes against the Arizona Diamondbacks March 27 — to give fans a general idea of how much the average ticket per each level costs throughout the season.
Fans should also take into account stadium parking when considering prices. Dodgers Nation’s free stadium parking guide can be found here.
Dodgers Ticket Prices
Loge
Loge seats are the true middle ground when it comes to prices, and provide fans with several benefits like shade and ease of access to the concourse.
Tickets range from around $100 up to $1,200 based on the quality of seat purchased.
Reserve
Reserve tickets are generally the cheapest of the bunch, giving Dodger fans a good view of the park from the upper level.
Tickets begin just north of $90, and range all the way up to $1,000 if fans want the full MVP experience.
Field
Field-level seats provide fans with a close-up experience of the game, and are therefore slightly more expensive than the previous two options.
Seats in this level start off at about $130, with MVP tickets reaching as high as $2,000.
Pavillion
The pavilion is one of the most immersive spots to sit in the entire ballpark, and is the spot of choice for many longtime fans.
They also have a much lower ceiling than the rest of the stadium, with tickets starting off just over $100 and peaking at $739.
Dugout
Dugout seats are among the most expensive seats in the stadium, as they place fans right next to some of MLB’s biggest stars.
Expect high prices for these tickets, which start at $940 and can sell for upwards of $5,000.
Baseline Club
The Baseline Club offers fans a semi-luxury experience down either the first or third base side, providing in-seat concessions as well as private areas such as bathrooms with reduced lines.
Tickets for this area begin just above $500 and go as high as $2,500 at the front of the section.
Where is your seat of choice in Dodger Stadium? What do you think of this year’s ticket prices?
