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You'll need to get your tickets early, preferably when they go on sale in January (see Chapter 1). While I was able to get tickets to see the Braves play the Devil Rays on short notice, there were no tickets for seats close to home plate. Also, most tickets to the big draws like the Yankees or Red Sox will be long gone by the time March rolls around. As for the prices, this is where Disney gets its money back. Tickets here are among the more expensive in Spring Training.
Capacity: 9,500 (7,500 in the grandstand and bleachers; 2,000 on the berm) Average Attendance: 9,498 Ticket Prices: Lower level $22.50 Upper level & bleachers $19.50 Lawn (berm) seating $14 For Tickets: Call 407-939-GAME for group tickets, suites, and packages. Get individual game tickets through Ticketmaster or in person at Disney’s Wide World of Sports box office. Didn't find what you were looking for? Try a Google search.
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