Rams Season Tickets Pricing 2026

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Just complaining about life these days here. (lol)

My father bought season tickets when the Rams moved to Anaheim, and held them all the way through the last game before they bolted to St. Louis.

We had 5 season tickets. All five, for the entire season, cost about $850.

Attached I just looked at season tickets for the upcoming 2026 season. I have a family of 5 now myself.

Our tickets in Anaheim were corner end zone about 20 rows up from the field. Not bad seats, expecially when action was on our side of the field.

I looked at the pricing in a similar location on the new pricing sheet. I'd say the dark brown section 124 is similar to our Anaheim section as far as location.

So the sheet states you have to pay $12,500 per seat for psl. 5 of us totals $62,500. Then, 5 season tickets at $2,260 each is $11,300.

Added together it would cost a total of $73,800 for 5 season tickets in dark brown section 124.

I'm sorry. But, $73,800 is just insane. It's not fair.

Does anyone know if I am missing something here? The psl money...can you get that back at some time in the future, or if you don't renew at some point, like an investment. Or, is this $73,800 toast...gone...when it's all over?

I used to be "Always A Rams Fan" in person, but at this pricing, hard to pull the trigger on it.

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You can get the PSL back but they have the right to pay you back within 30 years. Yes, 30 years. You have to read the terms of contract. Most likely they wont take that long to get you your money back but I'm pretty sure they have that in their terms of service.