Address: 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
Phone: +12063464000
Justin Newell
Not really a baseball fan.. however when in town and bored on a Monday night.. I am a fan of structures and architecture and good times though. Stadium is a sight. Very well designed, aesthetically pleasing. Lots of vendors options. Great views of the sound and downtown Seattle.
Premangshu Saha
Great place to enjoy Games. Electric atmosphere. During events price of parking increases dramatically. You may have to pay $50 in some close by space. If you can take public transportation or may be park in downtown and take a bus to the venue to save money. They have a weird policy on bag and items you can bring inside, so keep an eye for that.
James Hubbard
Haven't been to a baseball game in years! Came with my father and son. Had a great time! The location was clean, plenty of different vendors for food, and the merch store was huge! Tons of items to purchase to help with memories. Picked up a hat for myself and my son! Definitely worth the cost to bring the family up for a game or two!
Bob Johnson
Had a great time at the Mariners game. Had seats on the club level, which I would highly recommend to everyone. Well worth the extra money. Parked at Lumen field and we were on the freeway 20 minutes after the game ended. And I have to add that every person working at the stadium was super friendly and helpful. Can't wait until next time.
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Yes, go to the website. It does cost though.
Shod be fine. They just scan the barcodes.
Bags which are 16" x 16" x 8" or smaller are permitted inside.
Yes. I usually bring a sub in and my water bottle (drinks need to be emptied before entering) and fill it up in the water fountain.
Children two or under can attend for free, if they sit on your lap and do not take up a seat. Hope that helps. Should be in the official Mariners website FAQ section as well.
When you go in you see that its closed
No, cuz if you leave when you go back let them scan you ticket again and you'll be let back in.
Check out this from Safeco Field Concert site http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/sea/ballpark/events/concerts/faq/
Yes..a regular sized bag is allowed at Mariner's game. Its now allowed if you're attending a concert or some event other than game
For Pearl Jam at least it was probably near the normal capacity, with the floor seats and general admission areas making up for what was lost in the stands.
Gates open two hours before game time. Get there as early as possible and go to the right field seats by the Mariners dugout. Be sensitive to the people in those seats and go back to your own seat when the team's leave the field
Should start opened but if it rains they will close it.
New rule at safco field this year. no re-entry but you can bring 32 ounce water.
Yes, there are elevators that reach all levels but not every elevator goes to every level. Ask an usher and they will direct you to the right one for your ticket.
I think you can
They won't allow professional cameras. Cell phones are ok, but selfie sticks are not allowed
Safeco Bag Policy says: "Guests may bring in bags that do not exceed 16"x16"x8" which must be stored under the seat. Security personnel are required to open all bags at the gates for visual inspection before entry."
The Metro Light Rail is the fastest public transit to the Stadium District, with inexpensive tickets and decent park-and-ride options both north and south of downtown Seattle. Metro bus routes are also available, but will not be as direct. Light Rail tickets can be purchased at any of the stations at electronic kiosks and Orca cards are valid payment options as well. Hope this helps!
Great question, it is exactly 47,929 people.
Thank you everyone I got hold of the stadium fans at T-mobile Park cost $39 usd
Elevators Servicing All Levels: Home Plate Gate, Left Field Gate, near Section 105 Servicing Street, Main and Center Field Bleachers only: Near Section 191
There were some lockers to rent outside the stadium near a food vendor last week when we were there. We didn't use them but they were fairly close.
Along the railroad tracks on the east side you may be able to find some spots without paying. No one is really our there. There were a few out there a couple of weeks ago. And there are spots to park away from the ballpark that you can find if you look. Then just walk down.
Motorized wheelchair is not a foreseeable problem, but a recreational scooter would probably not be allowed.
Lil Jon would ask you "Turn Down For What" Have you pressed the MUTE option on your remote control? You could always wear a Mute headset to lower the sound. Many fans do that during a live, in person game to avoid what you find irritating" Best Buy has great options on headsets with mute option. Google Chrome just told me that.
No sir. But when there's a will there's a way lol
The Pen. It's right beside the batting cage. Entrance gates on Occidental across from CenturyLink Field.
I have no idea. Who/ what are you trying to call?
Silver cloud inn. Get a good deal by using Priceline or something . But it's worth the 150 to stay there.
It could be that when you put the American Flag at half staff, all other flags around it may have to be as well.. They may have taken down the team standing flags out of respect for the American Flag. Or I could be completely off base.
Yes, they have a clear bag policy for larger bags, unless it is basically a clutch.
Wrong forum pal. The park has nothing to do with the resell of your tickets. You're better off going on Facebook marketplace or putting them up on ticketmaster resell.
The earliest doors are in the bullpen, left field entrance, 2-2 1/2 hrs before first pitch, depending on crowd size. You're restricted to the bullpen area until regular doors open a half hour later. Promo items are also given there, when applicable.
Make sure your snack or treats are in a clear bag.
The east side of 4th Avenue right on the corner of Royal Brougham way, 20 dollars and close to the stadium never been any issues with parking there the folks are very friendly and then to leave you have the EZ out going south on 4th Avenue up to Edgar Martinez Way take a left and then you have the option of going North or South I-5 or east on I-90. Best bet I've had the past 10 years!
T-Mobile has the parking garage right there on the south side of the stadium with the sky bridge connection. Can't miss it but check you tickets make sure it's that building. I thought that was only parking they sold. It is right off the offramp from I-5 for Edgar Martinez Drive. Bottom of exit take a right and it will be right there on your left.
You can get them at the team store anytime if you want them ahead of time
Hit it here Cafe is now open to the public. On the MLB ticket webite they are shown as "standing room only." Last weekend I was able to walk in with a regular ticket.
Clear plastic. 12" x 6" x 12" or smaller. One gallon clear plastic ziploc bags are also allowed.
I wouldn't park my motorhome down there. When you get back to it, someone new would've made a new home.
They have chargers all around the stadium
I believe right now due to covid gates open 2 hours before first pitch
They have batting practice at every game that they play not just one particular day every game day
Limited exists after a game. Jackson Street is probably best to get to I-5. Hope this helped you.
Gardner, thank you so much for your inquiry. You've asked your question on Google Locals guide. There are many resources fi This site is not affiliated with the Seattle Mariners. or buying Mariners tickets. I found tickets on Game time. Many choices. Thank you and good luck, in your endeavors.
The gate?
There are two, I believe. Best to go to the south side next to the main gate.
Yes.
If you're showing it off, people are going to look. You want less looks, then show less
They check all bags but welcome them in. High security.
I believe you can as long as you use plastic knitting needles.
It expedites entry foregoing extensive search of your belongings.
Check their website at https://www.mlb.com/mariners/ballpark/disability-access-guide
There's a chance. I know they definitely do this for same-game situations. I would call and explain your situation. If you purchased the tickets through Ticketmaster, call them first, then try the box office at TMobile Park.
You can bring in nice cameras, but not large lenses or tripods. There is a list of prohibited items here: https://www.mlb.com/mariners/ballpark/gate-bag-policy-faq
Yes😊
I found cider as a gf option. Food was more limited.
Anywhere with a veiw of the water front and space needle . The fireworks show is pretty large
It normally opens at 4:30 for 7 PM games.
It must be articulated in a manner that gives them research material. In the name of science!
Good luck brother! T-Mobil park is almost two thousand miles away from Houston, TX... The rpsharon was not understood but I wish you the best in all your endeavors! LET'S GET IT ON!
From the ballpark website: "Guests may bring in bags and soft-sided coolers providing they do not exceed 16" x 16" x 8" and are able to be stored under the seat. Bags and coolers are subject to search upon entry. Hard-sided coolers are not permitted into the ballpark."
There's plenty handicap accessible parking at the stadium. they also have slots for scooters and wheelchairs depart for seating to watch
I don't think so, traffic is busy on both cross streets.
You can pay on-site. There is a stadium ramp, and several nearby surface lot options. We paid $20.
Because T-mobile could pay more money than Safeco for the annual naming contract. Economics at work!
Bag Policy for baseball games (not concerts or other events) does not require clear bags. Yet size does matter. I suggest you to check online the authorized size. Backpacks have no restrictions on size, but for any reason, hand bags size is enforced.
The bobbleheads are giveaways that all fans receive as they walk inside the ballpark. There are limited numbers for each giveaway. Usually for bobbleheads only the first 20,000 fans will receive one at the gate. Just get to the ballpark early, and you will get it. The other promotions or special tickets are run independently. I am almost 100% certain that they will NOT come with an "early access gate bobblehead", you might receive a different bobblehead or giveaway if it was included in your special event. The Ken Griffey Jr. Bobblehead should only be given when you go through the gates to access the ballpark.
Wow Idk what is being asked
No
They play at T-MOBILE. And if you decide to park in the garage, you won't be able to use the convenient skyway, unless you are in box seats. It's not a far walk into the park either way, but it can be frustrating if you already paid to park there, thinking you could access the skyway. There is less expensive parking within walking distance, if you want to save a few dollars.
All of the announcements and televisions are in English.
It is on television that music is heard.
I don't know you have to check Stubhub or call ticketing office at the stadium
Best bet is to leave them at airport near the baggage claim. Call airline and ask them. I am not sure of any place close to store them
No umbrellas. You can store them in a locker, like Donnie said. The park has a retractable awning, so don't worry about the rain while you're there.
Depends on the game time
People will be lining up before 5:30.
No
3 hours 4 minutes. Unless it's a Wednesday.
I dont know Check with the park directly.
I would try to call but it may be too late
January 5th it is officially T-Mobile
Safeco insurance is the sponcer of the stadium
Yes, you have access to all of Safeco.
You can bring your pump. The mother's nursing room is located at section 128. Guest services can help you if you can't find it.
Yes in the suburbs east towards the mountains. Issaquah, Snoqualmie, North Bend. You won't be able to park your RV anywhere near the stadium without a permit that takes months to get and has a huge waiting list kf people who use them to park on the street and live there, so have a car or take an Uber/Lyft
40 to 60 dollars today depending on the event you are going due to Foo Fighters concert and Sounders FC
I did not see a way but the Traffic Officers may let you.
I would go to Stubbhub online, or download their app onto your phone. Ticketmaster also sells tickets. I wouldn't wait until the day of, as the seats you want may not still be available.
Around an hour before game time.
An hour and a half to two hours, depends on your guide and how much he talks
Yes, you can bring snacks. Just not drinks. I believe you can bring sealed water bottles as long as they are clear, and 32oz or less.
I believe 18 at the youngest, possibly 21?
Poquitos at Edgar's Cantina They make some killer margaritas that will help wash down them grasshoppers. Lol hope you enjoy.
Pretty sure its 2 hours before game time
Why.
Yes but would not recommend it. We use a baby carrier
It’s an open air stadium, unless it rain, then there’s a retractable roof but it still is not fully enclosed. Sound is good for a place that seats 50,000 for concerts.
Lap kids that young do not need a ticket
Lots of lots but the more crowded it is, the earlier the lots pack out.
My seats were on the 1st base side 2/3 to the foul/fair pole. They were really good seats and good visibility up off the field about 25 rows? I was a tourist with my friend and the other fans were awesome! Watch out for those foul balls even that deep into the stands. You can get a good deal on most seats if you try, mine were very reasonable from a legit vendor. Good luck.
You just call the front office. Should be in the contact info on the website. You can probably email them as well.
Visiting clubhouse is on the third base line.
They only do that so they can monitor how many tickets they sell. There is no difference in GA section.
The show starts around 7 pm but it will take some time to get everyone through the gates. Metal detectors and such. You can use some of the time to scout your seating area, get food and drinks at the concession stand, take some pictures before the lights go down. Just some thoughts. Enjoy the show
Im sure if you have a doctor's note explaining that you need it they have to let you in with it
I'm sorry I don't know the answer to you question.
Closed at the moment (9/09 @ 4:27pm).
They have a parking garage next to it the run. It was 30 for a full day, which was great so we could park, go do stuff in the area, and the come back for the night game
Bottles, Cans & Outside Beverages No bottles, cans or outside beverages (including water/ice) may be brought into Safeco Field. Exceptions are made for guests with medical needs, baby bottles and unopened, soft-sided, single-serve containers (such as small milk cartons and juice boxes). Guests may bring in empty plastic bottles and fill them at any of the 66 water fountains located throughout the ballpark. Food Food brought into the ballpark must be wrapped, bagged or inside a container. Items such as apples and oranges must be quartered. Personal food items cannot be carried into any of the restaurants, lounges or suites.
There is a food truck People's Burgers right outside CenturyLink field .5 blocks north of Safeco that is pretty good too
Peanuts, sunflower seeds, candy, sandwiches, most foods are o.k. Most liquids are not allowed, water definitely not!
To my knowledge there is nowhere to do this. There are many wonderful hotels nearby that you can stay in.
You can bring either into the park as long as it doesn't exceed a certain size. Here is a blurb from the official website: Can I bring a bag into the ballpark? Guests may bring in bags that do not exceed 16"x16"x8" which must be stored under the seat. Security personnel are required to open all bags at the gates for visual inspection before entry. Hard-sided coolers are not permitted into the ballpark.
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