Address: 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
Phone: +14159722000
Ashlee Carlisle
Beautiful stadium. The views of the water and the mountains are unmatched. We had box seats which also had outdoor seating. Even the food was amazing. If you order get the pulled pork, Mac n cheese, crab sandwiches, pizza, and watermelon. The staff are friendly and very thorough, coming in frequently with masks and gloves removing trash. Restrooms are not the cleanest however.
Joseph Thomas
Excellent location. Beautiful views! Would be so much better if it was a football stadium though. Can you imagine a fun sport like football being played in such a prime location? Not slow like baseball. All action! Perhaps one day they will convert it to a football field or a cool food truck park. So many options.
James Baker
A great stadium to watch a baseball game. They have an excellent selection of restaurants and places to eat. We've been here several times and always the seats have a good view of the game. The usher in our section took time to visit with us. I guess if there is a downside to Oracle Park is that it's a little light in the number of rest rooms available. There is public transportation that will drop you off right outside of the park.
Kirk Maringer
Beautiful park to watch baseball and enjoy the great views. The only reason I give it 4* is the concourse’s are narrow and when it’s packed it’s hard to get around and use the restroom, get drinks and food. We sat In the upper deck on the third base side and you still felt close to the field and action. I really wanted to walk around and check out the stadium, so if you go, go early enough to take it all in. Wish I would have.
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You can bring any types of bags into the park as long as they are no larger than 16"×16"×8". So you can bring a regular size backpack if you want ...all bags will be checked upon entry.
$39-40 we took the train
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As long as it's a sealed water bottle, you sure can. Candy is acceptable, too.
I don't think wagons are allowed, lots of steps so it would be more of a hassle for you. Backpacks are great for all your treats & snacks. You can bring in any food. Plastic bottles and Capri suns are ok, I've taken those before. No on glass bottles!! Have fun! GO GIANTS!!!
Major Yes!
I don't know about entrances, but definitely there are elevators, seats and wheelchair spaces available.
Aerosol spray cans were confiscated at the world cup. Sunscreen in lotion form was allowed
That will depend on the event being hosted. It can make a difference for parking as well
Yes Konfucious is right about Lot A. And you can always find advance parking for Lot A on apps like StubHub and SeatGeek for individual game. Lot A is 5 min walk and comes right up on Google maps. But unfortunately it's called Oracle Park now. Go Giants!!!!!
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Hi there , I live in the bay area so I'm not very sure about the cheapest hotel , I have stayed in some in the past non cheap . The Utah Inn was a great place cheap price. Hopefully you have a great time and enjoy your stay !
Yes they are allowed. You will have to submit them to a security search and metal detection. I saw messenger bags, backpacks and large tote bags when I was in the park last night.
No
Hola Orlando you can buy your tickets at Starhub from $ 10 USD
Park on pier 39 any parking lot and you can take the train there
I suggest the weather bug app
Um I dont beleive they are
I would assume so but they will check bags.
I used the app SpotHero and was able to find parking for $10. Little bit of a walk to the ballpark but I looked at it as getting some exercise.
Unfortunately, if it can't fit under your seat, they won't let it in the park and there is no bag check either.
No, haven good chairs.
Pac Bell was built in 2000 (Opened on April 11, 2000) ** All of it's names: Pac Bell Park: 2000 - 2003 SBC Park: 2004 - 2006 AT&T Park: 2007 - 2018 Oracle Park: 2018 to Present
Far end of left field, you can get stamped for re-entry, but keep your ticket
I picked my tickyat the same day of the game. Line was very short. They have multiple will call windows
From West Portal take the inbound K/T, it will take you straight there, exit at 2nd & King right in front of the stadium. Couldn't be easier.
No. You only need the ticket. unless you are a minor.
Not that I know of but Muni is a great option if you are at Embarcadero.
You can bring food, dont think their are restrictions. However, it has to be put in a see through bag or backpack
Infant Ticket Requirements All guests entering AT&T Park must have a ticket, except for children 24 months and younger who must sit on the lap of an accompanying adult.
Good question, Janice, I'm guessing they're ok! Never been to concerts in the park. Website should specify.
From all the stories I've heard, Candlestick Park and it's location was very cold and foggy. The winds were so strong that even ballplayers lost their hats.
Yes. Take Caltrain from Santa Clara, it drops you off one block from the park.
It depends on the season. But you can always look on the giants page.
Staff is good at assisting in parking the bus in the designated area. Lots of construction going on, but it was do-able.
Bring layers....it may be warm early afternoon but will cool off around 4-5
Go to the ticket window on King street between 2nd and 3rd.
Oracle Park has four parking lots, which include Pier 30-32, Lot 26 at One Bryant, Lot A at Pier 48, and Lot C just south of Lot A in the Mission Bay neighborhood. Tailgating is allowed at all parking lots, but large rigs are not allowed at Pier 30-32 or Lot C. The price for recreational vehicles is typically about $60 to $80, while smaller vehicles can park for about $40.
Yes, look at team website. #thepuddingcreektrestle
Oracle Park doesn’t have a designated parking lot or garage. You would have to look for private parking near the park; you could pay for the parking online.
According to the SF Giants website, first pitch on July 24th is at 3:05pm. Event parking opens up to three hours before first pitch and closes one hour after last out, therefore, that means you can enter by 12:05pm. Accessibility shuttle service to the ballpark begins up to two hours before the event to those that need it.
If you have a clear plastic bag, allowing security to easily see your contents, it's super easy to enter the stadium. Google what's not allowed for comprehensive list (e.g. glass bottles, etc.)
They they will tell you what they will pick you up. Ours was a few blocks away. The address can picked us up that was 600 Third Street. Our fair was $58 because of the high demand time.
Yes. But Social Distancing is highly enforced
There are two hotels directly across the street from the ballpark, but they are pricey also one half a block away but as i said all are pricey, i just looked closer at your question now do you want a hotel or a motel cause there's a difference
Not bad at all.
30 minutes before game time is plenty of time to get to your seats. Go earlier (up to 1.5 hours before game time) to walk around the stadium and watch batting practice while the crowd is low.
You can look in from the Bay side they have chain link fences under the arches. There is also some none baseball events during the winter.
Ik at Chase center it's $22 so approximately the same
Yes. You will be asked to open for them to do a cursory search. Yiu would be better off bringing a backpack.
Tours are availible
If you have a back pack, you can bring food with you. DRINKS, WATER ONLY
They prefer that it be in a recyclable plastic. And it should be clearthey're reluctant to let you bring any anyting it's a closed container that you can't see through if you're diabetic or medication you should bring proof with you of the medication. I do allow things in but it depends on the guard that depends on the program and what celebrity or elected official is going to be there (mayor ,Govner state or federal senators /Congressman or white house person.You won't know and they don't tell sometimes Security is really tuff). if you have a service animal be sure to bring prescription for animal from a doctor stating the animals actually a service animal and you must have a document showing that it was trained.some of the guards some of the gates really a stretch but every once in awhile you get somebody that wants to be a jerk
Yes. I saw a place open up their doors for bike parking along the right side of the field
The noise level is fine, although you might be concerned about some of the language used by the people around you. Strollers are allowed, and they will even check them a guest services behind section 119.You can also get first game certificates at guest services. I would think the best seats for a family might be the bleachers for several reasons. They are situated close to the activities that your children might like, the little Giants feel and the Coca-Cola slide. They are also on the cheaper side, and since you'll probably be moving around a lot they are fairly easily accessible.
Alameda ferry is amazing and fast! Leaves you right at the marina entrance
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Tickets for a single game can be purchased at the King Street box office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The hours of the weekend game are 2.5 hours before the game until the seventh inning. Tickets are also sold at Giants Dugout Stores 7 days a week from 10 a.m. at 5 p.m. (See Giant Dugout Stores).
Yes
I think it should be ok if not being done for any commercial reason. I have made small video with my camera phone.
Behind the center field wall
You can bring food sandwich and burritos. and water as long as it's not open
Messages are on a first come basis. $75-$100 for a message. Only 30 per game so they did sell out. Google fan messagesat Oracle park for more details
2 hrs prior to game time
All star break
2 hours before games on Friday through Sunday. 90 minutes before games Monday through Thursday.
It depends on how much rain before or any anticipated rain. The umpires will decide the fate of the game.
Construction started Dec. 1997 and it opened April 2000
Yes plenty around the park, a bit pricey.
Good question that only their management can answer
Pretty sure. Just you can not re-enter
Still have in and out. There are specific gates for it. And of course you can show up late. If you want to bring stuff in, read the rules on the web site about what's allowed and what kind of clear plastic bag you have to use. You can't bring in backpacks any more.
If you've got eyes, you can watch. Opens an hour and a half before game time
There is a policy on food and drinks. Look for it on the SF Giants website.
Hummm... I dont know. I dont think so
No... You gotta pay to play, as it were
people should not smock in public.
I do not know how to say Mayritta. :(
Depends on where you park but budget wise 20 to 40$.
FYI - you can bring in any beverage, as long as it is not in a glass bottle or can, and it is not alcohol. Bottles do not need to be factory sealed. You can also bring in cups of coffee, soda ETC. Security has a discretion to smell the item to determine if it contains alcohol.
Yes ive seen some people bring those foldable chairs i don't think you can use in the rows of isles not i have seen some people carrying them around the park
I would call the make sure. I mean, our phones are fine and theyre basically computers
I think you could, please visit their website and check
Pricey, but so good!
Yes
Yes you may bring food in.....just no cans no weapons no glass and especially no alcohol Also no areosal cans...ie sunscreen....i work here and thats the way its always been
Plenty
Good question
Yes
More food than you might think.
I tried finding this out for you and not much luck. I would think they will be. Enjoy The Eagles, I've read this concert is magical. 😉
Good question, your best bet is to ask Google or look as t Google maps to see if you can. Taking a ferry and ride a bike, lol glad she didn't include Uber's service
You don't, better to wait for your friend outside n go together
You can bring charges anywhere
Lot A on the other side of the bridge by the Lefty O'Doul gate
No
Gates open 2 hours prior to time start on weekends. Weekdays 1.5 hours prior.
No they're not unfortunately.
Yes
Of course
Sometimes if you get there way early, you will get blocked in. I usually go very early, so I just wait for a while before I leave, I try to snag some autographs. The parking lot prices seem to go up every year. I paid $40 earlier this month.
No. They sell their own merch
Believe it or not, you can get a great standing room only spot in the ground level section located out in Right field, between the park and McCovy Cove. First come first served basis, but FREE admission. If filled to capacity, the section is cleared out every 3 innings to allow the next group in for following 3 innings. The park designers anticipated the large draw of tourist this beautiful venue would create of all fans as well as non baseball fans. Hope this helps and that i am not too late with my reply so you may be able to take advantage of this great opportunity provided for the general public's enjoyment by the SF Giants and the great City of Champions, San Francisco.
My wife and i sat behind the home plate as well, great seats! Balls tend to fly on either side of home plate though
Yes, I specifically asked the man doing bag checks and he said you can bring in water bottles, just no glass and no alcohol.
We walked away from the Stadium towards our hotel, after watching the Cubs and Giants, and saw no less than 5 bars or family establishments that would support watching the game. Trust me. There's a lot to choose from.
Actually e-ticket is safer than hard ticket
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Yes, all over the city you will be able to find a place
On a short notice, I doubt it. Good luck
I've brought in subway sandwiches and McDonald's cheeseburgers. No liquor or glass bottles allowed.
If you go after games start you can get a discount i think tickets are like 15 bucks .
AT&T Park opens the gates 2hrs before night games and 90 mins before day games. BP schedule is set by the teams, so there is no guarantee that BP is going to happen. Just be there when the gates open.
Gates open 2 hours before the start time.
They are open 6am to 12am Mon thur Sun. Game and events are priority.
You can go anytime as long as you have a ticket. There is no time that you cant come in.
The seats we sat in face value $185 2 rows up from 1st base dug out.
Nop
HRR or mission street oyster bar are both good options
Water side of stadium - its "park" parking
Not that I am aware of.
Not that I'm aware of
John Sheppard is correct! 2 hours prior for the early game and 1 hour prior for the night game.
Nope. It is a split double header. They will empty the park after the first game and re admit everybody with tickets for the second game.
Before the gates open, Giants are done about 2 hours before game time. Visiting team takes batting practice 2nd.
Actually, Chase Center won't be ready for the Warrios for another year. It is about a mile from At&T Park.
SplashTix is a unique system that stores credit on your game ticket to be used towards food & concession stands or merchandise at Giants Dugout stores. The stored value of your ticket expires at the end of that game.
Yes, depending on the level, and you can also access the Public House adjacent to the main gate.
Parking is anywhere from 30-50 dollars from accross from the park lot A and Lot C but the cheapest is if you take bart or Uber
If you take them to AT&T park at ticket services or at the ticket Windows there they may be able to help you don't wait till day of game do it ahead of time if they can't help you then put them on StubHub or something like that
Postponed, rescheduled as part of a double-header on April 28th, tickets for today's game will be honored. Tomorrow's start has been pushed to after 3pm instead of the 1pm planned start.
Richmond Lori said it perfectly
Under 24 months are free. If child can sit on your lap, you should be fine.
Your choice. Foods are usually a little pricier inside the ballpark. I have brought in sandwiches from Subway and McDonald's cheeseburgers from time to time.
Just go the MLB website and purchase whatever team's games you want. Or you can use stubhub.
Don't know. I have never been to New York and the New Jersey area.
You couldn't work on crafts at home?
You can and you have to go through security metal detectors plus your bag has to be opened so they can be searched.
The Bay Bridge? It's the bridge that connects Oakland to San Francisco. No idea if it was named after anybody.
Yes. A few. You can by souvenirs and bacon-wrapped hot dogs.
Should be able to.
It was built on Candlestick Point.
Yes, be sure to specifically state that requirement when purchasing tickets. The best option (I think) are closest to the elevators. Be sure to get their early to have the easiest time getting to the seats.
I thought the rows were lettered and seats numbered.
Blankets are allowed (and encouraged) at AT&T Park.
Over 600 people visit the attraction each year. Just 2hat i see.
Personally, I would rather have Ben and Jerry's ice cream. There is one near the Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf area. Dreyers ice cream at Pier 39 as well.
use the gamertime app you'll get lower than face value tickets
Yes, they are allowed to cut you off at any time.
Sure, sounds about right.
They are usually open for tours and a few hrs before any event taking place.
I love the Giant Nachos. For a few extra bucks it's served in a plastic helmet. Also they are known for their Gilroy garlic Fries. Many other options like huge Italian sausage with onions and peppers, great burgers and the expected ball park favorites. Being San Francisco, there is an expectation of excellence when it comes to food service and AT&T Park and all of their food vendors live up to this.
Just look at the good old Dodgers web site at the MLB site. There are schedules for games.
From my view they are essentially bleacher bench seats, looked a bit uncomfortable and unfortunately no shade but offers a great view
2 hours before first pitch as always.
They won't call a game for rain unless it is so severe that puddles stand in the field, and visibility is null. I only worked one game that rain stopped the play. And it was only after thunder and rain and lightning. Go have FUN.
From the Giants' Know Before You Go: "Fans with food sensitivities, allergies or other dietary restrictions are encouraged to bring their own food. Outside food and beverage is permitted except in Luxury Suites. No alcohol, glass, aluminum or hard sided coolers. Beverages must be in sealed containers. Reminder that backpacks are not allowed."
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