SF Giants Game
#2
Joined: Jan 2003
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You should start with the Giants official site. Those are dates for Rockies games and there should be some tix available at least for the Friday night game, the day game will be harder. If you don't like what is available, go to StubHub (Giants tix holders sell their tix back on this site). There will be more options on StubHub, but they are typically over the tix face value.
BTW Fridays are Orange Fridays and the Giants and the fans wear orange--they are a lot of fun. But the day game may be more fun for the kids.
BTW Fridays are Orange Fridays and the Giants and the fans wear orange--they are a lot of fun. But the day game may be more fun for the kids.
#3
Joined: Dec 2006
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The Giants website mostly links to mlb.com and has links to stubhub.
Try www.stubhub.com or
http://seatgeek.com/search?search=sf+giants
You can often find prices cheaper than the list price.
Be also aware that the Giants use what they call dynamic pricing. The seat price varies, depending on the demand. There would be more demand for Dodgers tickets than Rockies tickets, mainly due to the rivalry and the pennant race.
Take SF Muni to the game. http://www.sfmta.com/cms/home/sfmta.php
Have the kids get some garlic fries. If it's within your budget, get a club level seat. I think they're the best in the house.
http://www.sfgiantsseatingchart.com/
Try www.stubhub.com or
http://seatgeek.com/search?search=sf+giants
You can often find prices cheaper than the list price.
Be also aware that the Giants use what they call dynamic pricing. The seat price varies, depending on the demand. There would be more demand for Dodgers tickets than Rockies tickets, mainly due to the rivalry and the pennant race.
Take SF Muni to the game. http://www.sfmta.com/cms/home/sfmta.php
Have the kids get some garlic fries. If it's within your budget, get a club level seat. I think they're the best in the house.
http://www.sfgiantsseatingchart.com/
#5
Joined: Oct 2004
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Home dates in August
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/s...lendar=DEFAULT
Aug 10-12 vs the Rockies
Aug 13-15 vs the Nationals
Aug 23-26 vs the braves
While the "official" site 's prices are astronomical, the official resale site,
www.stubhub.com
has many more pricing choices and is sanctioned by the Giants so you don't have to worry about counterfeiters. Nationals tix are the cheapest of the 3 on that site.
http://www.stubhub.com/san-francisco-giants-tickets/
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/s...lendar=DEFAULT
Aug 10-12 vs the Rockies
Aug 13-15 vs the Nationals
Aug 23-26 vs the braves
While the "official" site 's prices are astronomical, the official resale site,
www.stubhub.com
has many more pricing choices and is sanctioned by the Giants so you don't have to worry about counterfeiters. Nationals tix are the cheapest of the 3 on that site.
http://www.stubhub.com/san-francisco-giants-tickets/
#7
Joined: Nov 2011
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Agree that the infield locations are the best as for being closest to the action, etc - but they are usually held by season ticket holders and cost more. If you are not a real baseball fan - IMO - anywhere in the park will do for the experience.




