Los Angeles Dodgers Trips on Cheap!
With the addition of Roki Sasaki, the Dodgers are on their way to winning the World Series for the second time in a row in 2025. Even if I can't make it to the moment of victory, I'll go to Los Angeles around summer vacation. Except for the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been going to Anaheim to see Shohei Ohtani for six consecutive years. The weak yen has caused hotel and rental car fees to rise every time I go. Last year, a tour run by a travel agency cost 400,000 yen even during the cheapest period for 5 nights and 7 days. Even so, if you can get a good time and a cheap flight, you can go for 250,000 yen per person for a pair of two. (Meals not included) First of all, you should depart from before Obon to late August. You can get a round trip flight from Kansai Airport or Narita Airport for 120,000 to 130,000 yen. By the way, last year I flew Narita-Los Angeles with Singapore Airlines, and the two years before that with ZIPAIR, and this year I found Canada Air (via Vancouver) departing from Kansai Airport on August 21st and impulsively bought it. I rented a car from Los Angeles Airport and stayed at a motel (with snacks). Even though it's a motel, American motels are also popular with families. Rental car and hotel fees are rising every year, so 250,000 yen is becoming difficult. Get your Dodgers tickets through the MLB Ballpark app. The cheapest seats in the outfield are OK. Unlike Japan, American stadiums allow you to go around the stadium no matter where you enter. So you can go to the infield seats and watch from the aisle. You can't sit in the seats, but you can watch from the aisle. (You can go near the dugout if you go before the game right after the doors open) #Solo travel 📍Location: Los Angeles 💰Price per person: 250,000 yen 💞Reason for recommendation: There are stadium tours for Japanese people only, even on the day of the game.