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Heading to a Seattle Mariners game at T-Mobile Park promises excitement, great baseball, and unforgettable experiences for fans of all ages. Whether you’re a local or visiting from out of town, this guide will help you navigate game day with ease, from planning your visit to enjoying all the attractions inside the ballpark.

The Mariners’ season typically runs from late March through September, giving fans ample opportunities to experience America’s favorite pastime in one of Major League Baseball’s most fan-friendly stadiums.

Planning Ahead for Game Day

Where to Stay: Seattle Southside

If you’re traveling in for the game, consider arriving a day early to avoid any unexpected travel delays. Seattle Southside offers excellent hotel options, typically 20–30% cheaper than downtown Seattle. Many of these hotels also include perks like free airport shuttles and low-cost or complimentary parking, perfect for hassle-free lodging near the action.

What to Pack: Essentials and Stadium Rules

Before heading to T-Mobile Park, make sure your bag meets stadium guidelines:

  • Permitted Items:
    Small bags (max size 12″ x 6″ x 12″)
    Sealed water bottles (up to 32 oz.)
    Non-aerosol sunscreen
    Single-serving snacks
    Blankets

  • 🚫 Prohibited Items:
    Large bags or backpacks
    Soda, coffee, or outside beverages (other than water)
    Cash (the stadium is completely cashless)

Don’t forget to dress in layers and wear Mariners gear! While the retractable roof protects against rain, the open sides mean temperatures can vary.

Getting There: Transportation Tips

Take the Link Light Rail

The Link Light Rail is the most convenient way to get to the stadium, especially if you’re staying in Seattle Southside. Hotels near Angle Lake Station or Tukwila International Boulevard Station provide easy access to the train. Hop on and enjoy a 45-minute ride to Stadium Station—traffic-free and often filled with fellow Mariners fans.

Parking Options

If driving is your only option:

  • Expect heavy traffic during weekends or popular games

  • Nearby lots range from $20 to $40

  • Save money by parking in Pioneer Square or the International District, and walk 10–15 minutes

  • Reserve parking ahead of time using the Mariners’ official site or apps like SpotHero

Inside T-Mobile Park: What to Expect

Stadium Features & Views

T-Mobile Park boasts a retractable roof and 360-degree concourse views, allowing fans to circle the field without missing any action. Seating options range from budget-friendly bleachers to premium club-level experiences.

Food & Local Flavors

This ballpark is a foodie’s dream. In addition to stadium staples like hot dogs and garlic fries, don’t miss:

  • Marination – Hawaiian-inspired dishes like spam musubi and huli huli chicken

  • Edgar’s Cantina – Great food, drinks, and views of left field

Family-Friendly Attractions

Bringing the kids? T-Mobile Park has you covered:

  • Moose Den – Meet the Mariners mascot

  • Kids Corner (Section 328) – Interactive games and entertainment for younger fans

Enhancing the Game Day Experience

Must-See Attractions

  • The Pen – A social hangout behind the bullpen that opens two hours before first pitch with happy hour deals

  • Mariners Hall of Fame – Relive team history with memorabilia and video highlights

Ticket Info & Schedule

Ticket prices vary by game and location:

  • General Admission: $10–$40

  • Premium Seating: Higher, depending on location and game

  • Best Value: Weekday games or matchups with less prominent teams

The 2025 season runs March 27 – September 28, with more than two dozen home games to choose from. Visit the Mariners’ official website for up-to-date ticket info, promotions, and scheduling.

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