
To mark the 1992 opening of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and welcome fans back this year, the Orioles are bringing back 1992 prices for tickets and hotdogs – for a short time.
“In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and as a thank you to our fans, the Orioles will offer 1992 throwback pricing for the team’s first two home series against the Milwaukee Brewers (April 12-13) and the New York Yankees (April 15-17), with the exclusion of the Orioles home opener on April 11,” the team announced on Sunday.
For all eligible games, while supplies last, tickets are available at $4 for bleachers, $8 for reserve seats, and $12, $13, and $18 for box seats. Savings at each seating location range from approximately 50 percent to 85 percent. The temporary pricing is reflective of the same ticket prices that were in place when the ballpark opened on April 6, 1992.
Ticket prices for the April 11 home opener, by contrast, range from $25 to $175. After April 17, Oriole Park ticket prices start at either $10 or $15, depending on the date, to $85, according to Orioles.com.
In addition, the Orioles are offering hot dogs at 1992 pricing ($1.75) at all Camden Franks concession locations for the first two home series, with the exclusion of the home opener. Transactions are limited to two hot dogs per person, the team said.
Fans can purchase tickets at 1992 prices by entering the coupon code ‘1992’ prior to selecting their seats at Orioles.com/Tickets. This offer is available online only with a limit of six tickets per game per buyer.
