The Utah Jazz and our hockey teams, the Grizzlies and Mammoth (formerly Utah Hockey Club), recently finished their seasons. Luckily, baseball, soccer and rugby (yeah, we have a team) are already underway. If you plan to bring the family to a game, here are a few kids clubs and more for cheap tickets and/or sweet perks.
Prices and perks may change, so visit each team’s website for up-to-date info. If you don’t see your favorite team here, check their website.
Salt Lake Bees Kids Club
Ages: 12 and under
Price: $30 per season
(Memberships must be purchased with at least one adult ticket.)
Some of the perks:
- Free GA ticket
- Bees T-shirt
- Passport booklet with merch and concession discounts
- Access to player clinics and exclusive events
- $5 GA tickets to future games without fireworks or drone shows
Kids in the Jr. Bees program receive a free ticket, and youth baseball and softball teams can sign up for the Field of Dreams program to take the field with the Bees during the national anthem. Visit the Bees website for more on these programs.
Ogden Raptors: Oggie’s Kids Club
Ages: 5–14
Price: $25
Some of the perks:
- Membership card for discounts on merch and concessions
- Ticket punch pass, good for five box seat tickets
- $5 box seat ticket to any home age (one per game)
- Access to player clinic
- Opportunity to throw the first pitch on one of five designated nights
Real Salt Lake free tickets for UYSA players
Kids in the Utah Youth Soccer Association can score for free RSL tickets for themselves and their family members. Visit the RSL website with their player ID number on hand.
RSL also offers camps, clinics, leagues and more for youth athletes.
Utah Warriors: Jr. Warriors
To introduce the next generation to the game, the Utah Warriors rugby team will host its second Jr. Warriors clinic of the season before the game against RFC Los Angeles on June 7. Kids ages 6–14 can take the field to learn and practice the sport and receive a T-shirt and two tickets to the game for $36.
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