Alright, so I needed to figure out the deal with A&M guest ticket prices recently. My cousin mentioned wanting to catch a game, and naturally, the first question was, “Okay, how much is this gonna cost?”

My first move, like always, was to head straight to the source. I figured the official Texas A&M Athletics website would have the info. So, I opened up my browser and started poking around.
Digging Through the Official Site
I landed on the main athletics page. Lots of news, schedules, the usual stuff. I looked for a ‘Tickets’ link, which was pretty easy to spot, usually up in the main navigation.
Once I clicked into the ticket section, things got a bit more specific. They had breakdowns by sport. Since it was football season everyone’s thinking about, I went into the Football tickets area.
This is where it sometimes gets tricky. I saw options for season tickets, student tickets, and sometimes single-game tickets. What I needed was specifically guest tickets. Often, guest tickets are tied to student tickets – like, a student buys their own pass and can then buy one or two for guests.
I scanned the page, looking for keywords like ‘guest pass’, ‘visitor tickets’, or information specifically about students bringing non-students. It wasn’t immediately obvious. There was plenty about student sports passes and general public single-game sales, but the guest-specific process took a bit more searching.

Finding the Guest Ticket Details
I think I clicked through a couple of FAQs or ‘Student Ticket Information’ sections before I found the relevant details. It turned out, for the games I was looking at, guest tickets were indeed linked to student tickets.
Here’s what I gathered from my digging:
- Students with a sports pass could typically purchase a guest ticket.
- The price wasn’t always the same. It often depended on the game – bigger rivalries or higher-demand games meant a higher price for the guest pass.
- There was usually a limit, like one guest ticket per student.
- The process involved the student logging into their ticket account and adding the guest pass option during specific windows.
- Location matters too. Guest tickets often place the guest with the student in the student section, or sometimes specific designated areas.
So, it wasn’t just a simple “guest tickets cost X dollars” answer. It depended heavily on who was buying (a student), which game it was for, and maybe even when they bought it.
I also checked if non-students could just buy regular single-game tickets directly, not as a ‘guest’ of a student. Yes, that was an option, but those prices were different again, set by the general market demand and seat location, and often more expensive than the student-guest pass route, especially for less desirable seats outside the student sections.
In the end, I got the info I needed. It just required navigating through the student ticket portal info rather than finding a dedicated ‘Guest Price List’. It makes sense, as guest tickets are usually an add-on for students. So, the key was figuring out the student process first. Just took a little bit of clicking and reading through the details on their site.
