
”If it’s your child’s first Mariners game ever, tell any usher and they will direct you to a guest services kiosk behind home plate on the 100 level where you can get a nice lil’ certificate. More kid-friendly tips from our friends at Lookout Landing: No alcoholic beverages may be sold or brought into this area. Don’t ask us how we know.”Ī family/alcohol-free section is available for all Mariners games at SEC 104 (NA104).
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And pro tip: make sure your registration is up to date and your car tabs are current, to avoid an even more unpleasant ticket. Always check signs to avoid an unpleasant ticket or worse, a tow. There’s also some parking just north of the train tracks on 3rd Avenue around Massachusetts.īe aware that many businesses won’t allow you to park in their lots, even if they’re closed. If you’re early enough, there’s often parking on Utah Street, starting just north of Starbucks HQ.īe aware that not all the spots are feasible because of random curbs, and check signage carefully if parking on the east side of the street. Generally, the further south you go, the more ample and cheaper the parking lots are, or you might be able to score street parking.

If you do need to park and dropping a cool $75 on parking in one of the closer lots isn’t in the budget, get there as early as possible and scour for spots in Pioneer Square, along 3rd Avenue or Western, or along 6th Avenue. If you’re taking the ferry over or the Water Taxi from West Seattle, it’s a walk of about 20 minutes to the park, all over flat terrain. There are also a variety of bus lines that serve the park.

The light rail will let you off about a ten-minute walk away from the stadium, but be aware you have to cross a fairly busy street with a lot of people and then go up (there is a ramp) and back down again (there is an elevator, but it’s slow/crowded), in case there are people in your party with mobility issues. If at all possible skip driving and see if you can grab the light rail from a place near you if you’re at the extreme south or north ends of the city you can use the Northgate or Tukwila Park-n-Ride options. “Public transit is your friend, as parking near the stadium is expensive and fills up quickly.
