Demand for World Series tickets between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros may have cooled off in the last few days, but they are still selling at record high prices.
Buying tickets directly through the official Phillies website is no longer available, and the lottery to enter for a chance to purchase tickets ended on Tuesday, so you’ll have to go through third-party resellers like StubHub, SeatGeek, or Vivid Seats for a chance to see the Fightin’ Phils clinch another world championship.
But, keep in mind, those sites list tickets for hundreds or thousands of dollars. A single ticket to Citizens Bank Park for the World Series can go for as much as $13,000. In some cases, it is cheaper to book a flight, hotel room and cop a ticket to a World Series game in Houston than it is to get tickets to the games in Philly — trust Inquirer’s Ximena Conde, she did the math.
But, if you’re ready to pay high prices for tickets to the games in Philly, you want to be especially wary of online ticket scams and make sure you’re not getting completely ripped off.
At this point, you have to look to third-party resellers for tickets to the World Series at Citizens Bank Park.
There are many websites still selling tickets, but you’ll want to go with a popular, known reseller. That way, if any problems should arise, there will be better customer support available.
Here are some of the biggest resellers who have tickets to the World Series:
Lesser known resellers may offer…
