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Clippers selling different versions of Wall tickets

The Clippers, four months from moving into the $2B Intuit Dome in Inglewood, have begun selling two versions of their Ultimate Wall Pass, a season ticket at half the regular cost that allows “certified’’ fans of the team to sit in a 51-row section adjacent to the visitor’s bench. The Ultimate Wall Pass option, for $1,299 for the season, gives a fan access to every home game with the ability to let the ticket office know once a month which games they’re planning to attend on the wall. On those days, their seats are first come, first serve, and a fan can sit as close as Row 3 depending how early they arrive. Ultimate Wall Pass seat holders can also make a “Sit-With-A-Friend’’ reservation in the event they are attending a game on the Wall with a non-account holder.

The team is also offering a Sharable Ultimate Wall Pass, at $800 per pass, that gives fans the opportunity to share their pass with as many as three other Wall Pass members -- in the event they aren’t attending the game -- so the area is always full. Ultimate Wall Pass members also have early access to 2024-25 playoff tickets, a dedicated entrance at the Intuit Dome, discounted concessions, exclusive merchandise drops and monthly sweepstakes.

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