Xpress has a very customer-centric approach to our business and we understand exactly what the Dodger Blue culture is all about. We go the extra mile to make sure that you enjoy it to the fullest. Watching a baseball game is one of the most favorite pastimes in the country and why compromise on the way you travel when you can hire an impressive Xpress Shuttle?
Our baseball shuttles are the best value option for large groups. We have shuttle and bus options for any sized party… from 2 to ! Our mini buses fit up to 28 passengers, school buses fit up to 48, and charter buses fit up to 52 passengers. It stops behind center field and the top deck. From Harbor Gateway Transit Center, fans can board buses located at Bay 9, with buses running every 20 minutes.
Fans will be dropped off behind right field at Dodger Stadium. Metro is providing the remaining funding from its operations budget, officials said. Specific route and schedule information is available at www. The resale market is crazy. And for big games and Giants games , try SeatGeek to keep prices reasonable. You can bring in your own food, which is great, because prices are Hollywood high.
But you will probably ending up buying a Dodger dog, just so you can take a side in one of baseball's most persistent debates.
Dodger Stadium is the third oldest park, and has seen its share of history. It also does a decent job of representing the franchise, so it's a good place to visit to learn about baseball through the decades. Los Angeles is famous for many things and it is infamous for traffic and being over-priced. The traffic may be tough to avoid, but going to a Dodger game doesn't have to be that expensive.
All public transport options to Dodger Stadium first require you to get to Union Station. In some way or another, all Metrolink subway lines connect to Union Station, as do the LAX shuttles and Amtrak trains from further afield. The shuttles leave from Union Station every 10 minutes starting 90 minutes before the game and they return continuously from the same drop-off point up to an hour after the game.
You do have to show your ticket to the game in order to get the shuttle ride for free it's a couple of bucks if you don't have a ticket yet. Plus, they are wheel-chair accessible! Some people hate public transportation, and LA's isn't the best. And sometimes the pain of sitting behind the wheel in traffic is too much to bear.
This makes it easier to get in your Uber and make your get-away. If you haven't used Uber before, get your first ride free. Keep in mind when driving to the game that you have to factor in LA traffic. If you are from out of town you may under estimate this because you live somewhere normal.
I have a reader that recently took my advice and found free parking, but they had about a half hour trip turn into a 2 hour trip because of traffic. You have been warned. My number one choice if going to Dodger Stadium would be searching for free parking. One such spot is in front of the hospital on Stadium Way, which is just outside the Elysian Park Ave. Another good free parking opportunity at a Dodger game is down on Sunset Ave. You'll have a little bit of an up hill walk, but you may want to stop by a convenience store on the way and pick up some snacks and drinks to take in with you.
This is the ol' 2 birds with one stone method - save on parking and food at the same time. An additional benefit to parking for free a little bit further away is the lack of parking lot traffic after the game. You can also park for free near Dodger Stadium at Academy Rd. The curb parking is just past Park Rd. In my opinion that may be your safest option because you are right next to the Police Academy and there is a decent amount of free parking to be had.
This being said, there is a ton of parking around Dodger Stadium, and some of it is very, very reasonably priced. You can prepay through the Dodgers themselves. Or prepay your parking and shop for the best prices by using Parking Panda , which allows you to compare prices and locations.
This could be of massive importance if you want to plan an escape route before you go to avoid traffic. Mets Public Transportation Guide. If you want to save some money you can take food and sealed plastic bottled beverages into the park. The Dodgers have this policy and it is a great way to save money - ballpark food prices are insane in LA. Same basic rules as other parks: only soft coolers up to a certain size, no cans or glass, no sharp objects.
And you can't bring in alcohol. But more likely than not, you are gonna spend at least a few bucks on the relatively cheap, ubiquitous, and famous Dodger Dog. Dodger stadium is of course famous for the Dodger Dog, even though it is of questionable superiority to other generic dogs. If you are going from out of town or visiting the ballpark for the first time, you should probably try one just so you can weigh in on the debate.
Don't worry, though - if Dodger Dogs aren't for you, there are a number of delicious options at Dodger Stadium. They come, of course, at Hollywood prices though, so you've been warned. The BBQ Wing Deal is reasonably priced, and gives you 15 of some of the best dark and smokey wings in all of baseball.
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