The Utah Mammoth play at Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City, with a hockey capacity of around 16,000. Tickets average roughly $100–$200 a game, though resale swings from budget weeknight seats to $500+ for marquee matchups. This guide covers what seats are worth it, how to pay less, and where to buy.
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What Utah Mammoth tickets cost
Face value starts low — the team’s $15 value-ticket program (single-goal-view seats) is the cheapest way in. On the resale market, get-in prices often land near $100–$210 for regular games, climbing for rivalry nights, weekends, and the home opener. The cheapest seats are almost always weeknight, non-rival games.
Best seats for the money
Glass-side lower bowl (sections 101–128) puts you right on the ice; center-ice (104–106, 114–116) gives the best two-way view; upper level is the budget play. One thing to know: the upper-deck end sections are obstructed — you can’t see the near goal.
Full breakdown in our Delta Center seating guide.
How to pay less
Buy weeknight games, skip rivalry nights, sit upper bowl, and set a price alert so a deal finds you. More tactics in our cheap tickets guide.
Where to buy & how resale works
Primary tickets come from the team and Delta Center box office. On the secondary market, prices float with demand — buy early for big games, wait for weeknights. We track Vivid Seats because it’s where most Mammoth resale lives, but always compare against face value before you buy.
FAQ
How much are Utah Mammoth tickets?
Roughly $100–$200 on average, with $15 value tickets at the low end and $500+ for premium or rivalry games. Weeknight, non-rival games are cheapest.
Where do the Utah Mammoth play?
Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City, capacity around 16,000 for hockey.
What are the best seats at Delta Center for hockey?
Glass-side lower bowl (101–128) for proximity, center-ice (104–106, 114–116) for the view. Avoid the obstructed upper-deck end sections.