Las Vegas Aces Season Tickets Will Cost More In 2025
It goes without saying that while Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are taking over the headlines, the Aces still rule the WNBA. If you’ve been interested in snapping up some Las Vegas Aces season tickets this year, be warned it’ll cost you more than ever before.
According to the RJ, a letter sent to current season ticket holders to let them know about the increase, which depending on your section could be quite hefty.
Las Vegas Aces Season Tickets Jacked Up An Average Of 42%
It goes without saying the Las Vegas Aces have been selling tickets with ease as of late. They sold out of of tickets this season. Las Vegas Aces season tickets told out for the 2024 season, the first time a WNBA franchise has ever done that. In the game of supply and demand, limited supply and crazy demand will inevitably result in higher prices.
Scoring Las Vegas Aces season tickets in 2025 will see a healthy increase (healthier the higher your seat level). The price to check out the two time champions is getting a bump up, but doing an apples to apples comparison is a bit tough. The sections have been sliced and diced.
The base tickets in the nosebleeds remains the same at just $10 per seat. But there has been some section slicing and dicing that has some sections getting hit with higher fees than in years past.
Courtside seats, meanwhile, will see a decent increase. Those are jumping up from $500 to $600 per game, a 20% increase. But hey, they can afford it.
This Is The Las Vegas Aces First Increase Under Mark Davis
As LVSportsBiz points out, this is the first Las Vegas Aces season tickets price increase since Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis bought the team. For some, their ticket price nearly doubled, but are still an incredible value compared to other pro sports teams in town. Not to mention, parking on game day remains free for season ticket holders – which can run as much as (if not more than) the game ticket.
With great success comes greater ticket prices. The women definitely deserve the hype and respect and we are here for it. There are only so many seats, and the only way their salaries increase even remotely close to their NBA counterparts is with things like this.
Here’s to a 3-peat.