The Toronto Raptors odds of winning each game won’t always be in their favour, but fans will come out to support their team no matter what.
Their championship basketball odds largely rely on the roster they put out nightly, but the loud and passionate fans can also provide a boost down the stretch of close games.
How can you join in on the fun? Let’s find out.
How Much Do Raptors Tickets Cost?
The cheapest Raptors tickets generally cost around $50 at face value on Ticketmaster. Those tickets will usually be standing room only or in the 300 section.
Prices can be even cheaper on third-party ticketing websites.
If you want a seat in the 100 section, the cheapest ticket may cost you around $80, but those are typically “selfie seats” intended for a single fan.
Expect to pay closer to $150 in face value for parties bigger than two people, though resale tickets can significantly reduce the price.
The price will usually go up as you get closer to the action unless some fan decides to post their coveted seats at an unprecedented discount as a resale ticket, whether on Ticketmaster or a third-party site.
Ticket prices will generally be higher when big-name players like LeBron James and Stephen Curry visit The 6.
How Much Are Raptors Season Tickets?
Raptors season tickets start at around $4,000 and could range from $14,000 — $15,000 depending on seat location.
Season tickets are sold out, but there is a membership waitlist for fans who can pay a nonrefundable $100 fee per ticket to join, regardless of which section they choose to buy the seats in. The maximum seat limit is four.
How Much Are Raptors Courtside Tickets?
Raptors courtside tickets could cost as low as $500, but most of the tickets available to purchase online are resale.
The price will ultimately depend on the matchup, day of the week, or section.
Either way, you could be a healthy splurge away from rubbing elbows with Drake.
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