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Dates & Planning Timeline

Olympics: July 14-30, 2028 · Paralympics: August 15-27, 2028. Practical, independent advice to turn dates into a trip that actually works, from tickets to zones and daily flow.

✍️ MyLA28 Editorial Team 📅 Last updated: May 11, 2026 🎯 Independent planning + official sources
Quick answer

LA28 runs July 14-30, 2028 (Olympics) and August 15-27, 2028 (Paralympics). The best trips start now: understand ticket drops, zone geography, and build a realistic shortlist. Waiting until 2028 to figure out lodging + movement is the #1 mistake.

Olympics: July 14 – 30, 2028
Paralympics: August 15 – 27, 2028
Opening Ceremony: July 14, 2028
Best planning approach: start with tickets & zones

What’s confirmed

  • Olympic Games: July 14 – 30, 2028
  • Paralympic Games: August 15 – 27, 2028
  • LA hosts Olympics for 3rd time, Paralympics for 1st time
  • First-look competition schedules released (Olympic & Paralympic previews)
  • Official ticketing program active: Drop 2 registration open through July 22, 2026

Still pending

  • Exact ticket inventory by drop & price points
  • Final venue operations + day-of-event queue/access flow
  • Real-world cross-zone travel times under Games conditions
  • Session-level start times and exact medal session distribution
  • Full verified resale platform details
Normal for this stage → doesn’t mean wait. Plan in layers: lock key decisions now, leave tactical room.
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What it means for trip planning

The dates are your anchor, but the real strategy is about sequencing: tickets, zones, movement, and realistic daily capacity. MyLA28’s independent analysis shows the smartest LA28 trips follow this order:

  • 1. Pick your must-see sports & sessions (not just medals, but the experience)
  • 2. Understand which zones host those events — DTLA, South Bay, San Fernando Valley, Long Beach
  • 3. Decide trip length (3 days, 5 days, or full week) and realistic event days
  • 4. Build a “must-have + strong want + backup” event list before buying
  • 5. Shape daily itineraries around geography — avoid morning in Long Beach and afternoon in Santa Clarita

📌 Original planning take (MyLA28):

Most first-timers overestimate how many events fit in one day. LA28’s sprawl means a “perfect” schedule with 3 sessions often turns into a stressful sprint. Instead, plan by zone clusters, build rest buffers, and treat 2 events/day as a win. You’ll enjoy more, miss less, and actually remember the Games fondly.

✅ Verified timeline – year by year

2026

Narrow dream → strategy. Register for ticket drops, learn zones, identify top sports. Drop 2 registration open now (through July 22, 2026).

2027

Turn strategy into shape. Refine around tickets you hold, watch resale, shortlist zones, lock lodging geography, sketch draft days.

2028

Finalize without overcomplexity. Add transport buffers, reduce overbooking, leave room for crowd flow & fatigue. Sturdy > ambitious.

💡 What to book early — trip window, priority tickets (once the right drop is live), core ticket strategy, top sports, likely zones.
🧘 Stay flexible on — hyper-detailed daily movement assumptions, complex cross-zone same-day combos, last-minute operations.

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Mistakes to avoid

Waiting until 2028 to figure out lodging or movement
Buying tickets before understanding zones & geography
Choosing lodging only by price (ignoring travel to venues)
Assuming two great sessions automatically make a great day
Overestimating how many events fit in one LA day
Trying to build the perfect trip instead of a workable, enjoyable one

LA28 will reward restraint + smart sequencing, not just enthusiasm. Keep your itinerary 20% lighter than you think.

Next step

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