Mariners open vaccination-only sections, offers rewards to fully vaccinated fans attending games at T-Mobile Park

Fully vaccinated fans attending games at T-Mobile Park will be able to purchase tickets in vaccine-only seating sections, priced as low as $10, and receive special rewards exclusive to those fans with proof of full vaccination.

The program is part of an on-going effort by the Seattle Mariners to encourage as many people as possible to get vaccinated against COVID-19. On Tuesday, the Mariners became the first Major League Baseball team to offer vaccines at games through a partnership with the City of Seattle and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. More announcements will be made in the coming days about additional partnerships across the Seattle business community to use Mariners games as a platform to incentivize vaccinations.

“Getting vaccinated is the single most important thing we can all do to protect ourselves, our families and our community. Encouraging vaccinations and helping make them accessible to everyone will save lives,” said John Stanton, Seattle Mariners Chairman and Managing Partner. “And once enough people are vaccinated, we can all get back to the things we love to do, like sitting with family and friends and enjoying a night at the ballpark.”

Vaccinated Seating Sections

For games May 13-June 2, fans can purchase tickets in special vaccinated seating sections priced as low as $10 per ticket.

Social distancing is not required in the special sections and suites, however these guidelines will be enforced:

Vaccination Amenities

During the games May 13-19, fans who show proof they are fully vaccinated, whether they are seated in the special sections or not, will be able to access the following exclusive game day amenities:

Proof of Vaccination

Fully vaccinated is defined as at least 14 days past the final dose of a two-dose vaccine or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

The following is acceptable as proof of full vaccination:

Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test

The following is acceptable as proof of negative COVID-19 test:

Proof of a negative test must include the name of the person, type of test performed and date of the negative test.

T-Mobile Park Pop-Up Vaccine Clinics

For those fans who have not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine, the Mariners are partnering with Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and the City of Seattle to offer free vaccines during games at T-Mobile Park. Vaccines are available without an appointment at three locations inside the ballpark. Clinics are staffed by Seattle Fire Department EMS personnel with support from VMFH health care professionals.

Eligible fans have the choice of the two-dose Moderna or single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Those receiving their first dose will be able to receive their second shot at one of the City of Seattle’s community vaccination sites, no appointment necessary.

More Information

For more information about the special vaccination sections and rewards, please log onto Mariners.com/Vaccinated.

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