Magic Round ticket prices vary by location, day, and package, but here’s a quick snapshot based on recent official and travel-packaged offerings:
- Regional/National Magic Round (regional NSW) as an example:
- General admission: Friday from about $10 for adults, $5 for children; weekend passes around $20 per day or $40 for a two/three-day option.
- Reserved seating: Friday around $25; weekend packages for Friday/Saturday/Sunday up to about $50.
- Family passes: commonly around $40–$90 for a day or multi-day arrangement.
- Three-day passes: adults around mid-$40s; children around mid-$20s; family passes around $90 or higher for the entire three-day window.
- Brisbane (NRL Magic Round in Brisbane) examples:
- Three-day passes generally start at around $99 for adults and around $269 for families, with single-day options also available.
- Official tickets go on sale in stages, with early three-day bundles typically priced to attract families and groups.
- Travel/packages:
- Many official or partner travel operators bundle event tickets with accommodation, experiences, and transport; prices vary widely depending on inclusions and length of stay.
- Packages often sell out quickly, especially for popular years, and may require deposits.
What to consider when planning:
- If you want to attend multiple days, a weekend or three-day pass often provides the best value.
- Child discounts are common, but always check age cutoffs for your event.
- If you’re after specific games or a particular seating area, expect higher prices and explore early-bird or package options.
- For international or out-of-town fans, travel packages can simplify logistics but may be pricier than stand-alone tickets.
If you’d like, I can look up current official prices for your preferred year and city and break down the exact tiers (adult/child/family, seating vs. general admission, single-day vs. multi-day).
