Dodgers, Angels Increasing Ticket Prices
The Dodgers and Angels are increasing ticket prices.
The Dodgers, who a year ago increased all ticket prices $1, announced Friday that box-seat prices for next season will be increased another $1, to $10.
Prices for reserved, general admission and children’s seats at Dodger Stadium will remain the same, said vice president of operations Walter Nash.
The Angels, meanwhile, have increased ticket prices $1 or $2 for all seats for the 1991 season.
The best seats, located in the club and field level, increased $2, going from $9 to $11. Terrace seats that were $8 will increase to $9, and center-field terrace seats will go up from $7 to $8.
View level seats will increase from $6 to $7, and general admission seats, located in the upper section of the outfield, will increase from $3 to $4.
Tickets for the 1991 season do not go on sale until February, but season ticket-holders have begun receiving renewal forms in the mail.
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