Still need tickets to the 2025 Grand Prix of Long Beach? Here’s how much they cost
Still need tickets to the 2025 Grand Prix of Long Beach? Here’s how much they cost
The Grand Prix of Long Beach is just days away — so time is running out to buy tickets.
And there are a ton of options to choose from.
The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, will take place from Friday to Sunday, April 11-13.
And whether you’re thrifty or extravagant, there’s a ticket package for you.
The various packages in fact, run from as little as $TK — all the way up to $TK.
Below is a breakdown of available ticket packages and their cost. To buy tickets, go to gplb.com/tickets.
General admission tickets come with unreserved seating on the first two days of the Grand Prix, but not during the Sunday finale. Tickets:
The Sunday tickets for this package vary based on where your seats are, though children 12 and under get a discounted price. Tickets:
These packages provide access to the NTT IndyCar Series paddock. But they do not provide admission to the circuit, so you have to buy those tickets as well. Tickets:
This is the package for you if you want to take great photos of the racing.
The Super Photo Ticket includes three-day admission, paddock access, access to three special photo locations and limited access to the racing pit during practice and qualifying.
Minors aren’t not allowed, however, and there are other conditions. For more information, go to gplb.com/super-photo.
This package costs $410.
With this package, you can hang out at the iconic restaurant during the races. Bubba Gump Shrimp, 87 Aquarium Way, has views of multiple turns, and will also have television screens broadcasting the action. The package also comes with free buffet breakfast and brunch. You must also buy admission to the Grand Prix of Long Beach, however.
This package costs $175 each for Saturday and Sunday.
This club is hosted by the Committee of 300, a nonprofit that has worked to benefit the community for more than four decades.
The club has a live television feed of the circuit, a dance floor, free breakfast and lunch, and other amenities.
This package, like the Bubba Gump Shrimp one, is an add-on, so you must first buy a reserved ticket. Tickets:
There are three clubs from which to choose: Vista, Seaside and Pit Lane.
The Vista Club is on the 17th floor of the Hyatt Regency Hotel and offers a view of the pits, the oceanfront straightaway, and turns 1 to 6, as well as the harbor and Long Beach skyline.
The Seaside Club is on the Seaside Way back straight and is usually the first to sell out, according to the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach website.
The Pit Lane Club is the most-exclusive, putting you right above the pit and the straightaway. It also comes with limited pit access.
While the complimentary meals vary at each club, all three offer a full bar with free beer, wine and soft drinks on Saturday and Sunday.
But you can’t buy these tickets the way you do the others. Instead, you must fill out an order form, which is available at gplb.com/vip-club-packages. Tickets:
Parking is at a premium during the Grand Prix of Long Beach. There are so many cars trying to get in and out of downtown Long Beach during the event, in fact, that you might find it easier to take public transportation.
But if you do drive, there are parking packages available:
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