How To Find The Cheapest Hartford Yard Goats Tickets + All Face Value Options
June 2, 2021
Where To Buy 2021 Hartford Yard Goats Tickets
Primary market face-value tickets are available via the team's website.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has FeeFree Hartford Yard Goats tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.
How Much Are Hartford Yard Goats Tickets
Below are the pricing tiers for primary market single-game tickets:
- High Top Swivel: $21 per ticket
- Hartford Terrace: $21 per ticket
- Field Box: $17 per ticket
- Outfield Premium Swivel: $16 per ticket
- Right Field Porch: $13 per ticket
- Left Field Grandstand: $10 per ticket
On the secondary market, inventory is very limited and ticket prices start at $54 per game.
Hartford Yard Goats 2021 Season Tickets & Mini Plan Options
Season ticket information can be requested via the team's website. Below are the season ticket pricing tiers for the 2021 season:
- Black Box Wines Home Plate Club: $1,440 per seat*
- Stadium Club: $1,380 per seat*
- High Top Swivel: $960 per seat*
- Front Row Field Box: $960 per seat*
- Field Box: $720 per seat
*Includes VIP access to the YG Club presented by Frontier
Season ticket benefits include:
- Best seats at a great price
- Option to manage tickets with online ticket management
- Ability to re-sell ticket to retain value
- Invitation to autograph sessions, batting practice, and more
- First right to non-baseball events
- 10% store discount
- First pitch per seat during the season
18-game plans are also available. Tickets cost $243 per seat and are located in Field Box sections. Additional games can be added for $13.50 per seat. YG Club access is an additional $72 per seat.
Hartford Yard Goats 2021 Attendance Policy
Dunkin Donuts Park went to full 100% capacity start on May 19th and fully vaccinated fans no longer are required to wear face masks.