Here's a how-to guide for attending a game at Dodger Stadium (2024)

(Editor’s note: See the comments section at the end of the story to share tips and information with other fans gleaned from your own experience at Dodger Stadium.)

Dodgers fans rejoice! Dodger Stadium is open to the public once again. Last season, the team rallied to a World Series championship with cardboard cutouts and piped-in crowd noise (surprisingly not the first time) because of the coronavirus pandemic.

A limited number of fans will be welcomed to the Dodgers’ home opener Friday when they host the Washington Nationals. Ironically, this is the team they faced the last time fans were allowed in the park in October 2019. The Dodgers lost and were knocked out of the playoffs. There’s less pressure on this game, but the team will be taking a 5-2 record into the matchup, so there’s plenty of excitement.

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Tickets

All tickets will be digital. Fans will have to access them via a mobile device with the MLB Ballpark App. And if you really want a souvenir, maybe frame a screenshot of your access code.

Seats will be in socially distanced pods of two to six people and all seats must be purchased together. So Venmo is your friend if you’re in charge of getting tickets for the group.

Attendance will be limited to less than 15,000 — about 3,600 fewer than the one-third capacity allowed in the orange tier — to allow for social distancing, Dodgers president Stan Kasten said.

Only tickets for games through April have been released at this time. Several games are already sold out at the Dodgers website, so fans are being redirected to the secondary market if they still need to purchase tickets. Tickets there for the home opener start at around $170 while tickets to other games are $30 to $80.

At the stadium, employees will be at ticket windows to answer questions. Just don’t go expecting to purchase a ticket there.

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Negative COVID test or vaccine

Dodger Stadium is following MLB protocol in not requiring proof of a vaccine or negative COVID test to get into the game. To date, about 34% of Californians have been vaccinated.

Bags

There is a new rule at Dodger Stadium this year regarding bags, so don’t leave home with your usual game day backpack. The rule is similar to that of NFL stadiums in that only clear plastic bags smaller than 12” x 12” x 6“ are permitted. Diaper bags accompanying an infant will be allowed in.

Parking

All parking must be purchased prior to arriving at the game. General admission parking is available for purchase with tickets and costs $20. If you want to be fancy and purchase a suite for four to six people, a parking pass for every two tickets will be included (two passes for four people, three for six).

All parking at Dodger Stadium is ADA compliant. Spaces will not be distanced from each other, but since there will be fewer cars let in than usual, social distancing in the parking lot should be manageable.

As always, no tailgating is allowed in the parking lots. Gotta party inside.

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Masks

Masks will be required by all fans ages two and up. The masks must cover the nose and mouth and remain on while inside the ballpark, unless actively eating or drinking. Certain face coverings will not be accepted, including bandanas and neck gaiters. Official Dodgers masks are available on the team store website if you want to be safe and extra spirited. If you’re really in a pinch, the team will provide you with a compliant mask, but it’s recommended that fans bring their own.

Hand Sanitizer

If you weren’t able to fit hand sanitizer in your small clear plastic bag — or you just forgot — there will be hand sanitizer stations located throughout the ballpark.

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Social distancing

Social distancing will be observed throughout Dodger Stadium. There will be guided posts in the concourses to help direct the flow of traffic and to remind fans to keep a safe distance . There will also be a 12-foot buffer between the dugouts and bullpens and the stands to ensure safe distance between players and fans. Photos with and autographs from the players will not be permitted. You will just have to opt for waving at Mookie Betts as he trots out to right field.

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No Cash

Dodger Stadium is going cashless this year. All concessions and merchandise must be paid for with debit or credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or Samsung Pay. If you have no idea what any of those are, don’t sweat: Seven Cash-to-Card kiosks are located throughout the stadium for you to convert your cash into a physical or digital card that can be used for purchases.

Concessions

Instead of wandering the concourse deciding what you want to eat, all food orders will be placed from your seat online at dodgers.com/food. Fans must select from the vendors closest to them. After placing an order, fans walk to the concourse to pick up their orders. Vendors will not sell food or drinks in the stands and the popular Right Field Pavilion will not be all-you-can-eat for the foreseeable future. But there are two new additions to the Dodgers Stadium cuisine for fans to try, the michelada sausage and brisket sandwich (smoked for 12 hours).

On opening day, the new online concession ordering system couldn’t keep up with fan demand and the Dodgers reverted to allowing fans to line up to order food at concession stands. The team also planned to open more concession fans.

The Dodgers say they are killing their mobile concession ordering system for now and reverting to letting fans line up at concession stands and order in person.

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Restrooms

All restrooms will have limited capacity and have been equipped with touchless soap and towel dispensers.

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No Smoking

The Dodgers have initiated a non-smoking policy for the first time. The same applies to the parking lots. Maybe with fewer people, there will be less stress and less need for a smoke break.

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Here's a how-to guide for attending a game at Dodger Stadium (2024)

FAQs

Can I take a water bottle into Dodgers stadium? ›

Outside non-alcoholic beverages, such as water, soda, tea, juice, etc. of one liter or less, contained in factory-sealed plastic bottles, are permitted to be brought into Dodger Stadium. Refillable water bottles are permitted provided they do not exceed 1 liter, are empty, and do not have any glass components.

Can I take a small purse into Dodgers stadium? ›

Adult diaper bags and infant diaper bags that accompany infants are permitted as well as clear plastic bags, smaller than 12”X12”X6”. Non-clear bags must be smaller than 5”X8”X2” (i.e. the size of half a sheet of paper) may be brought into the stadium.

Can you bring snacks into Dodgers stadium? ›

Food is permitted from outside the stadium, provided it is in a clear bag smaller than 12 by 12. This is the size of the tote bags that we have, by the way. Not in glass bottles, cans, coolers, glass containers or thermoses. Unbroken, factory sealed plastic bottles.

How much is bottled water at Dodger Stadium? ›

Soft drinks will start at $3.75, down from $5; bottled water will start at $3.75, down from $5.75; and beer will start at $6, down from $8. In addition, there will be no increase in the price of the popular Dodger Dogs or any other food items from concession stands or vendors.

Are blankets allowed in Dodgers stadium? ›

Fans may carry a blanket over their arms, and binoculars and/or camera around their necks or in their hands without the case. Fans may also use the clear bag and clutch to carry these items and other permissible items. Every member of the family may carry a permissible bag.

Do I need cash at Dodger Stadium? ›

Please note that Dodger Stadium is a cashless venue and does not accept cash payments. You may use any gate at Dodger Stadium to enter their parking lot. As you enter the parking gates, you may use the ring road to access any of the preferred parking lots with the appropriate pass.

What is not allowed at Dodgers stadium? ›

Tailgating is not allowed at Dodger Stadium, but fans are allowed to bring outside food into the stadium during games, as long as it's in a clear plastic bag that is 12″ x 12″ x 6″ or smaller. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed, but you can bring sealed plastic bottles of water, one liter or less.

What does 12x6x12 bag mean? ›

A: I believe that the 12x6x12 is 12 high, 6 wide, AND 12 12 deep. 12 x 12 is 12 high, 12 wide and 6 deep.

Can I bring Gatorade to Dodger Stadium? ›

According to Dodger Stadium's policy, non-alcoholic drinks in unopened plastic factory-sealed bottles of less than one liter (33.8 ounces) are allowed inside the stadium.

How much is a beer at Dodgers stadium? ›

How much does beer cost at an MLB game?
TeamStadiumBeer price per ounce
Detroit TigersComerica Park$0.69
Milwaukee BrewersAmerican Family Field$0.69
San Diego PadresPetco Park$0.69
Los Angeles DodgersDodger Stadium$0.99
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How do you buy food at Dodger Stadium? ›

Through the new partnership, Dodgers fans can order food and beverage through their phones in the Dugout Club, Baseline Box seats and Home Run seats using the Appetize mobile POS system.

Where do celebrities sit at Dodger games? ›

Does a regular attendee find themselves sitting next to a celebrity in the Top Deck, perhaps in the Loge Level or Pavilions? Wrong. Celebrities and the “Who's Who” of Hollywood sit in a very exclusive part of the Dodgers Stadium known as the Lexus Dugout Club.

How much does it cost to sit behind the home plate at Dodgers Stadium? ›

How much does a Los Angeles Dodgers suite or club seat cost?
Low RangeLocationHigh Range
$4,500BMW Suites Bank of America Suite Level$15,000
$6,500Emirates Lounge Fight Field, Club Level$8,500
$6,000Stadium Club Right Field, Club Level$8,000
$450/ticketDugout Club Behind Home Plate$1,000/ticket
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Are my seats in the shade at Dodgers Stadium? ›

Generally, the seats in the shade at Dodger Stadium are located: Behind Home Plate: Shaded during afternoon and evening games. 3rd Base Line: Late afternoon and evening shade. Loge Level: Covered rows are shaded.

Can we carry water bottle in stadium? ›

According to stadium officials, handbags, coins, water bottles, liquid creams, cosmetics, power banks, chargers and other such items are banned as they are a security threat and can be used by mischievous elements in the wrong way like throwing them at the ground, using them for hitting other spectators after an ...

Can you bring an empty water bottle into a stadium? ›

Fans are permitted to bring in factory sealed bottles of water or empty plastic reusable bottle 32 ounce or less in size. Non-sealed water bottles, metal bottles, aluminum bottles, glass bottles, or any bottle larger than 32 ounces in size is prohibited.

Does Dodger Stadium have water bottle refill stations? ›

The stadium is also said to be more environmental friendly. You'll see new water valves, low-flush fixtures, waterless urinals and hand driers. There are also water fill stations to refill your water bottles. And of course there are tons of new yummy food options too!

Can you bring drinks into baseball stadium? ›

Food and Beverage Policies

In many cases, fans are permitted to bring in small snacks and non-alcoholic beverages for personal consumption. This may include items such as sandwiches, fruits, nuts, and plastic bottled water. What is this?

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