The Los Angeles Dodgers are extending their championship celebration with a limited-time Back-to-Back World Series Trophy Photo Op Experience at Dodger Stadium, giving fans a rare opportunity to get up close with not one, but two World Series trophies.

The 45-minute experience allows fans to view and photograph the 2024 and 2025 World Series trophies, commemorating the Dodgers’ historic back-to-back championship run. 

Photos are taken by professional photographers, with digital copies included in the price of admission. Printed photos will also be available for purchase onsite.

In addition to the trophy photo opportunity, highlights of the experience may include a visit to the field, a walk along the warning track, and a fun photo op with a Dodger bobblehead character.

Tickets are priced at $102.25 for adults and $77.25 for children ages 14 and under. Children ages three and under do not require a ticket.

The experience has already drawn strong interest, and only two dates remain for fans to take part: January 10 and January 11. With limited availability, fans are encouraged to secure tickets soon to be part of the Dodgers’ ongoing World Series celebration.

To purchase your ticket, click here.

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