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Buying event tickets?

The Organizing Committee of the Pan American Games released today (July 23) during a press conference the updated information on events schedules, ticket prices and where to purchase these. 

Event schedule and ticket pricing (40K PDF)

The schedule is in PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Acobat click here to download.

A call center (Tel. 809 472-3113) has been set up to take reservations from now for ceremonies, and from Friday, 25 July for everything else. Wendi Foster (head of ticketing) explained that the call center is for companies or individuals who want to purchase large numbers of tickets. “That way they can do the reservation over the phone and go and collect the tickets at a Supermercado Nacional, saving transaction time at the point of sale.” 

As of Friday, 25 July, tickets will go on sale at the seven Supermercado Nacional located nationwide and at the Jumbo (Mega Centro) in Santo Domingo. As of Friday, 1 August, tickets will be on sale at the main parks, too. These are the East Park, Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, and Quisqueya Ball Park and the Teo Cruz Boxing Arena. 

A tickets brochure, listing all the sports, will be distributed in Wednesday’s Diario Libre, Listín Diario and at the Nacional and Jumbo (Santo Domingo) stores.

Events schedule and pricing can downloadable using the link at the top of this page. General refers to General Admission, so the ticket entitles you to entry into the venue. The ticket isn’t seat specific, you can sit anywhere. Reserved is either seat or area specific. 

Where there is more than one price, it shows that the stadia is divided into different price categories depending on location, distance from the field of play, etc. 

The ceremonies are the only two events were “reserved” is reserved to seat. For the ceremonies (like when one goes to the theater), the organizers want the public to sit in the seat number, row, area shown on their ticket. For the other “reserved” venues you get into a specific area depending on the price category. 

According to the Organizing Committee, there is free admission to:

Badminton (UASD Pavilion)
Bowling (Sebelen Bowling Center)
Dressage and jumping events (Palmarejo Equestrian Center)
In line hockey (Club Mauricio Báez) 
Shooting (Higuero and Sans Souci facilities)
Triathlon (Sans Souci)
Marathon (city streets)
Rowing and canoeing (Rincón Dam)
Mountain biking (Jarabacoa)
Water skiing (Isabela River)
Road cycling (city streets), 
Skating artistic (Club Mauricio Báez
Skating speed combined spring & distance (Centro de los Héroes)
Modern pentathlon (Feria Ganadera and Club Banco Central)
Pelota vasca (Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center)
Sailing (Santo Domingo Yacht Club)