Information Guide
Coors Field Fan Health Promise
Guests acknowledge and understand that, if infected with COVID-19 or other Communicable Disease (as defined at the conclusion of this paragraph), Guests and/or any accompanying parties may infect others that they may subsequently come in contact with, even if they are not experiencing or displaying any symptoms of illness, and that the risk of exposure to others remains at all times. Accordingly, Guests agree that neither Guest nor any accompanying party will attend the game if, on the date of the game, they are required or recommended by Health and Safety Rules to stay home, quarantine, and/or isolate (e.g., as a result of testing positive for, experiencing symptoms of, or being in direct contact with someone who tested positive of COVID-19 or other Communicable Disease). A “Communicable Disease” as used herein is COVID-19, any strains, variants, or mutations thereof, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, and/or any other airborne, aerosolized, or surface transmissible communicable and/or infectious diseases, viruses, bacteria or illnesses or the causes thereof.
All Guests are subject to the rules of Coors Field and the applicable rules and regulations of Major League Baseball, the City and County of Denver, Colorado and The Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District. Violators of these rules, regulations or any applicable laws may be refused admission or asked to leave and could be subject to additional legal action.
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Accessible Seating
There are approximately 1,000 accessible and companion seats available throughout Coors Field. When purchasing seats by phone or in person, please indicate to the ticket seller that you require accessible seating. For online orders, simply select your accessible seats using our interactive map. Even though a game may be “sold out” for other areas, there may still be accessible and companion seating available. Despite the “sold out” status, unsold accessible and companion seating will remain reserved for persons with disabilities, with the following exception: On the day of a sellout when there are enough seats to meet the needs of our Guests with disabilities, a percentage of the unsold accessible and companion seating may be made available to the public; the remaining inventory will continue to be reserved for our Guests with disabilities. Additionally, please note that only certain areas will be sold, and there is not a specific time they will be available.
Advance Ticket Sales & General Ticket Information
By Phone:
Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) and charge your individual game ticket order to MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. A sliding scale of service charges ($1.00 to $7.50) plus a $3.50 transaction fee applies. All tickets will be available digitally, beginning in March. Visit ROCKIES.com/digital for more information.
Online:
Order your individual game tickets online by visiting the Colorado Rockies official website at ROCKIES.com. A sliding scale of service charges ($1.00 to $7.50) plus a $3.50 transaction fee applies. All tickets will be available digitally, beginning in March. Visit ROCKIES.com/digital for
more information.
In Person:
Tickets may be purchased in person at the Coors Field Ticket Office and all Rockies Dugout Stores with a sliding scale of service charges ($1.00 to $7.00) applied. Accepted forms of payment are cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover.
Other Locations:
Rockpile - Consisting of seven windows near Gate A, this office opens two hours prior to game time and remains open until the end of the third inning, depending on
foot traffic.
Wynkoop - Consisting of seven windows near the Wynkoop Walkway at Gate E, this office opens two hours prior to game time and remains open until the end of the third inning, depending on foot traffic.
Tickets for the Rockpile:
Advance Rockpile: A limited number of Rockpile tickets are available for advance purchase for all regular season home games. Advance Rockpile tickets are available for purchase at the Coors Field Ticket Office and Colorado Rockies Dugout Stores, by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or at ROCKIES.com (service charges apply).
There is a four ticket limit per game for Advance
Rockpile tickets.
Day of Game Rockpile: Both $4.00 and $1.00 Rockpile tickets are available for purchase day of game for most home games, beginning two hours prior to game time at the Rockpile Ticket Office located near Gate A. Rockpile tickets are available to Guests 12 years of age and younger and 55 years of age and older for $1.00. All fans purchasing Day of Game Rockpile tickets will be required to immediately enter Coors Field through Gate A. All parties MUST be present at the time of purchase. Tickets for Opening Day, Fireworks and select other games may be sold during the announced on-sale periods prior to the season.
During Game:
Advance ticket sales windows are located within Coors Field at two locations:
Main Concourse - Located behind Section 127, this office opens 1½ hours prior to game time and closes at the end of the seventh inning.
Clocktower - Located on the third level behind Section 331, this office opens 1½ hours prior to game time and closes 1½ hours after the start of the game.
Ticket Office Customer Service:
The Colorado Rockies Ticket Office Customer Service handles a variety of special issues, including lost, stolen or misplaced tickets, Season or Group ticket questions and any other ticket issues. It is located at the main ticket windows just north of Gate D.
Ticket Office Business Hours:
Window Hours
- Evening Games: 10:00 am - End of the 7th Inning
- Day Games Middle of the Week: 10:00am - 5:00pm
- Weekend Games: 10:00 am - End of the 7th Inning
Phone Hours
- Evening Games: 9:00am - First Pitch
- Day Games Middle of the Week: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Weekend Games: 9:00am - First Pitch
Ticket Office Address:
Colorado Rockies Ticket Office, Coors Field, 2001 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80205-2000
Phone: (303) ROCKIES (762-5437), Fax: (303) 312-2115
Ticket Dispute Arbitration:
Any dispute, claim or cause of action by or through a ticket purchaser or seller regarding sales or resales of a ticket shall be brought (i) individually, without resort to any form of class or collective action, and (ii) exclusively before a single private and impartial arbitrator in a confidential, final and binding arbitration held in Denver, Colorado administered by the American Arbitration Association under its then current Commercial Arbitration Rules; the arbitrator shall have the power to award any remedies available under applicable law.
Unofficial Ticket Sales:
If tickets are resold by or purchased from anyone not expressly authorized by the Colorado Rockies or its designated agent, seller and buyer assume all risks associated with the transaction. Resale of tickets on Coors Field premises is not permitted. Persons who sell or offer a ticket for resale at any price on the Coors Field premises may be removed from the premises and prosecuted.
Tickets may not be resold or offered for resale in a manner, at a price or otherwise in violation of any Federal, State or local laws/ordinances/regulations; any such resale will invalidate the license granted by the ticket.
Age Restrictions
Children two and under who are sitting on the lap of an adult do not need a game ticket. Children who have reached their third birthday must have a valid game ticket to gain entrance to the ballpark and are permitted seating access only in their ticketed location.
Alcoholic BeveragesNo alcoholic beverages may be brought through the gates of Coors Field. Colorado law prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21. Guests who appear younger than 40 will be required to show proper identification with proof of age when purchasing alcoholic beverages at Colorado Rockies games. Sale of beer at ballpark concession stands is not permitted after the seventh inning, and vendor beer sales will end in the middle of the seventh inning (both may be cut off earlier at the discretion of the Club). Guests may not be in possession of more than two alcoholic beverages at any time. Guests may not take any alcoholic beverages out of the ballpark, and alcohol consumption is prohibited in the parking lots.
All-Star Balloting
Baseball fans have the opportunity to select the players for the 2023 All-Star Game at T-Mobile Park, on July 11, 2023 hosted by the Seattle Mariners. During the designated voting period fans may vote online at ROCKIES.com/allstar. Remember to vote for your favorite Rockies!
Aramark
Aramark manages food and beverage services, retail stores and merchandise sales at Coors Field. Subcontractors OBSERV (Squishy, Cotton Candy, Dippin’ Dots, Hot Chocolate and Tornadoughs), Biker Jim’s, Smashburger, Simply Nuts, Berrie Kabobs and Famous Dave’s BBQ offer many appealing menu items. Guests will find 51 permanent concession stands, as well as five permanent and three portable novelty shops at Coors Field.
During Colorado Rockies home games throughout the 2023 season, Aramark will be conducting its SERVES YOU RIGHT alcohol awareness program, in which all Aramark Representatives are trained in T.E.A.M. (Techniques in Effective Alcohol Management).
Aramark also will once again join with community nonprofit groups in the Denver area. Volunteer groups may operate concession stands at Rockies home games, earning a percentage of the profits for their organization. In addition to Denver, Aramark also serves baseball fans in Atlanta, Boston, Houston, Kansas City, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Toronto. Aramark offices at Coors Field can be reached by calling (303) 312-2500, or by mail at 2151 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80205.
Aramark Facility Services
Aramark Facility Services (AFS) manages all cleaning services for Coors Field. Throughout the year, AFS ensures that Coors Field is maintained for all Guests utilizing the facilities. AFS employees are available during events to handle spills, clean and restock the restrooms, and address any other cleaning issues that arise during events. The AFS office at Coors Field can be reached by calling
(303) 312-2004.
Assistive Listening Devices (ALD)
The Colorado Rockies have devices which can assist Guests who have hearing impairments. Please stop by the Guest Relations Center at Section 127 for more information.
Authentics Kiosk
The Authentics Kiosk is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 147. The Authentics Kiosk sells game-used collectibles as well as autographed merchandise. All items are authenticated under the auspices of MLB Authentication.
Autographs
Subject to MLB rules and regulations, guests are permitted to seek autographs from players along the railing between Sections 116-121 and 142-146 up to 40 minutes prior to game time, or until the end of batting practice, whichever comes first (see Batting Practice). Please be considerate by not inconveniencing Guests seated in these areas. Also be advised that Guests wishing to watch batting practice in the area behind home plate from dugout to dugout may sit or stand from row 11 to the concourse. Only those Guests with tickets for rows 1-10 will be permitted into those seats.
Once the batting cage is removed from the home plate area, we ask for your cooperation in returning to your ticketed seat. Guests with disabilities are permitted to seek autographs and watch batting practice in the front row of the left field pavilion (ask any Coors Field Representative for access or directions to this area). Items should not be given to Colorado Rockies staff members, or taken to the Guest Relations Center or the Colorado Rockies main offices in order to attempt to obtain autographs from players or media/broadcast personnel.
Please note that there is no guarantee of return of items sent to Coors Field or to individual players. If you do mail an item to an individual player requesting an autograph, please see the next page on how to address your request.
Colorado Rockies Baseball Club
c/o Name of Player
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
Please check Rockies.com/community for additional autograph opportunities.
Automated Teller Machines
There are a total of six locations where ATMs can be found at Coors Field. The locations are:
- Inside Gate B - By The SandLot, near Section 114
- Inside Gate C - Near Section 123
- Inside Gate E - Near Section 147
- Club Level - Near Section 234
- Behind Section 306 - The Rooftop, next to Fan Accommodations
- Behind Section 330 - Clocktower area
There are two reverse ATMs at Coors Field, which are designed to convert cash into a payment card that is valid at Coors Field and most retailers who accept credit cards. The locations are:
- Behind Section 114
- Behind Section 330 - Clocktower area
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Bag Policy
Coors Field regulations allow only soft-sided, single-pocket bags and containers 16”x 16”x 8” or smaller to be permitted in the ballpark. All permitted bags are subject to search both upon entry and within the ballpark (see Searches). All gates utilize “Inspection Lanes” for Guests carrying permitted items. Coors Field regulations also prohibit Guests from bringing certain items into Coors Field. See Restrictions for a list of prohibited and permitted items. Backpacks or other multi-pocket bags, including multi-pocket purses, are prohibited.
Banners and Signs
Banners and signs are permitted, provided they are baseball related and in good taste as determined by the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club in its sole and absolute discretion. Banners may not be hung or displayed on any part of the playing field or in any way that obstructs another Guest’s view of the game or ballpark advertising. No signs or banners may be affixed, in any manner, to any ballpark fixture such as railings or seats.
Batter’s Eye
The Batter’s Eye is the large green, ivy-covered wall located in straight-away center field. It enables batters to clearly see pitched balls, free from any visual distractions that may be present in seating areas.
Batting Practice
Batting practice begins two hours before Colorado Rockies home games, with the Rockies usually hitting first. Most teams elect not to take batting practice prior to Sunday day games and teams may elect not to take batting practice even at the last minute on any given day. Times are approximate and subject to change without prior notification and at the discretion of either team. Please be advised that Guests wishing to watch batting practice in the area behind home plate from dugout to dugout may sit or stand from row 11 to the concourse beginning 1½ hours prior to game time. Only those Guests with tickets for rows 1-10 will be permitted in those seats. Gates A and E will open two hours prior to game time for guests who wish to view batting practice between Sections 148-160. See Gates Open.
Baby Diaper Changing Stations
Located in Men’s, Women’s and Family restrooms throughout the ballpark. See Restrooms for locations.
Bicycle Parking
Bike parking areas are located past the Wynkoop Walkway adjacent to the Wynkoop ticket windows at Gate E, across from Gate B at 22nd and Blake Streets and outside Gate A. In addition, there are a very limited number of spaces on Blake Street between 20th and 21st. Please always park and secure bikes in one of these areas. The Colorado Rockies assume no responsibility in the event that bicycles are lost, damaged, misplaced or stolen. If bikes are attached to any fencing, railing, meter or tree at Coors Field, they may be impounded and/or ticketed.
Booster Seats
The Colorado Rockies have booster seats available for younger Guests to use while at the ballpark. Guests interested in checking out a booster seat should go to the Guest Relations Center behind Section 127.
Bottles and Cans
No one is permitted to enter Coors Field with glass bottles or aluminum or metal cans. Guests in possession of these items inside the gates of Coors Field may be subject to ejection from the ballpark.
Broadcast
Radio: All games broadcast in English are on KOA (850 AM/94.1 FM), the Colorado Rockies Radio Network. When game schedules conflict between the Rockies and the Denver Broncos, Rockies games may be broadcast on KOA’s sister station, KHOW (630 AM). All home games are also broadcast in Spanish on KNRV (1150 AM/96.1 FM).
Television: A total of 162 Colorado Rockies regular season games will be televised in 2023 on AT&T SportsNet. The affiliates throughout the Rocky Mountain Region that make up the Rockies Television Network will carry a schedule based on the Rockies television schedule and the network programming constraints placed on each station.
A complete list of television and radio affiliates can be obtained by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or online at ROCKIES.com_._ Please check local listings for additional coverage in your area. For information regarding Colorado Rockies games on the Digital Satellite Service (DSS), please contact the service provider directly.
Bus Service
The Regional Transportation District (RTD) offers bus service throughout central and Metro Denver. To obtain a bus schedule and route information, please contact RTD at (303) 299-6000 or visit rtd-denver.com. Light Rail is also a mode of transportation to Rockies games. See Light Rail.
Charter buses park in section B of the Colorado Rockies main parking lot. Charter buses leave the main parking lot at the direction of their party or program director.
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Cameras
Hand-held video cameras for personal use may be brought into the ballpark, provided game action is not recorded, as prohibited by Major League Baseball. Non-commercial single frame photography is permitted. Lighting at Coors Field is bright enough that flash photography is not necessary or allowed within the ballpark. Camera support monopods and tripods are not permitted by Guests in Coors Field. Please make sure you are courteous of those around you when taking pictures. See Game Information Prohibition for additional restrictions.
The Casamigos Sky Deck
This destination spot on the Mezzanine Level of the ballpark (above Sections 201-203) provides a great center-field view of the game. It’s a semi-enclosed area below the Upper Deck with floor-to-ceiling glass to the West, providing additional protection from the elements. The area is available to groups, individuals and walk-ins, subject
to availability.
Amenities include:
- Reserved seating (based on availability)
- Full-service bar
- Flat-screen TV’s
- Concession stand and restrooms nearby
- Biker Jim’s
Visit ROCKIES.com or call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) for more information or to reserve a group.
Cellular Phones
Use of cellular phones is permitted, providing their use does not interfere with another Guest’s ability to enjoy the atmosphere of the ballpark. The Colorado Rockies reserve the right to ask any Guest to discontinue use of a cell phone in or adjacent to any seating area.
Charging Stations
Device charging stations are available to all Guests. Stations are located at Sections 129, 144, 227 and 306, as well as outside Suite 24.
Chewing Tobacco
Guests may chew tobacco in any area of the ballpark. All Guests must spit into a cup at all times and dispose of the waste in a trash container.
Claim Check - Gates
Any permitted item may be claim checked at any one of the five entry gates (Gates A, B, C, D and E). All items will be inspected. Gate Staff will provide Guests with claim check tags to recover items upon leaving the ballpark. Select prohibited items may be claim checked at the five entry gates. However, all hard-sided coolers and containers, regardless of size, and all bags and containers larger than 16”x 16”x 8” may only be claim checked, after inspection, at the tent located outside Gate E on the Wynkoop Walkway. Guests assume liability for all items left in storage.
Claim Check Tent - Gate E
Located outside Gate E on the Wynkoop Walkway. This area is made available to claim check items that security and/or safety regulations prohibit from being brought into the park. All items will be inspected. Guests assume liability for all items left in storage.
Clear Lanes at Coors Field
During the 2023 season, there will be a Clear Lane located at Gate C where current CLEAR members and a guest will be granted priority access into Coors Field. Fans using the CLEAR lanes at Coors Field will still need to pass through mandatory screening prior to entering the stadium. Fans that would like to enroll in the free priority entry program can do so at the enrollment location near Gate C on the exterior of Coors Field (game days only).
Closed Caption Board
The closed caption board is located on the screens flanking both sides of the Rockpile and will display text transcribed from P.A. announcements. Closed captions can also be accessed through the MLB Ballpark app. Visit ROCKIES.com/Ballparkapp.
Clothing
Guests are prohibited from wearing or displaying profane or offensive materials. This includes, but is not limited to, clothing, tattoos, body art or anything displayed on a Guest’s body that is deemed profane or offensive by management. A Guest may be asked to remove, reverse, cover or add clothing so the image or wording is no
longer visible.
Club Level
The Club Level is a premium seating area in Coors Field which offers upgraded seating, concourses, food service and concessions. The Club Level is located on the second level of Coors Field, extending down each baseline. The section numbers are 214 to 227 on the first base side and 234 to 247 on the third base side. All seating on this level
is outdoors.
Behind the Club Level seats are spacious, glass-enclosed, climate-controlled concourses. There are two full-service bars near Sections 221 and 236; Boyers coffee shop at Section 223; and specialty stations offering a rotating menu of selections such as fresh pasta, hand tossed salad and hand-carved sandwiches near Sections 221 and 236. Access to the Club Level is restricted to those Guests holding Club, Mountain Ranch Club or Suite Level tickets. Access to the Club Level from the Main Concourse is available by stairs and elevators at Gates C, D or E, or by escalators at Sections 122 and 147. For more information, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Colorado Baseball Spectator Law
Under Colorado law, a spectator of professional baseball assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of such activity and may not recover from an owner of a baseball team or an owner of a stadium where professional baseball is played for injury resulting from the inherent dangers and risks of observing professional baseball, including but not limited to being struck by a baseball or a baseball bat (Colorado Baseball Spectator Safety Act of 1993). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Guests assume all risks and danger incidental to the game of baseball, whether occurring prior to, during or subsequent to the actual playing of the game, including without limitation, injury from thrown bats, fragments thereof, thrown or batted balls and spectator conduct. Guests agree that neither the Rockies, the opposing team, their respective players and agents, Major League Baseball nor The Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District shall be liable for injuries or damages caused by such risks
or dangers.
Colorado Rockies Main Office
The Colorado Rockies Main Office is located under the Clocktower at the corner of 20th and Blake Streets to the right of Gate D. The mailing address is: Colorado Rockies, Coors Field, 2001 Blake Street, Denver, CO 80205. Call (303) 292-0200 to reach the Colorado Rockies Main Office.
Community Programs and Donations
The Colorado Rockies Foundation supports nonprofit organizations addressing the following interests: child and youth education, child abuse prevention, and health and wellness programs. A description of these programs can be found on the community page of the Colorado Rockies official website, ROCKIES.com/community.
If your nonprofit organization is seeking a donation of an auction item, please email a request that includes your tax ID number and any supporting documents to:
[email protected].
Although there is no guarantee that a donation can be made, every effort will be made to fulfill the request when there is availability. A minimum of four to six weeks advance notice should be given for all requests.
Concessions
The following page has a list of Concession Areas within Coors Field. For the most up-to-date info, visit the Concessions Finder on the Ballpark app.
Buckaroos - A concession stand for kids featuring child sized items - Section 149
Chicken Tenders - Sections 115, 144, 226, 239, 316, 323
Famous Dave’s - Section 149
Fanfare (hot dogs) - Sections 109, 119, 128, 139, 157, 312, 318, 327, 338, 344, 401, 403
GQue Barbeque – Section U330
Louisiana Spicy Chicken Sandwich - Sections 125, 144, 226, 239, 306, 323
Grille Works (Rockie dogs, burgers, etc.) - Sections 115, 125, 134, 144, 204, 218, 226, 239, 243, 306, 316, 323, 335
Ice Cream (soft serve) - Sections 109, 119, 128, 139, 149, 150, 157, 218, 226, 239, 243, 312, 327, 330
Nachos - Sections 109, 119, 128, 139, 157, 218, 226, 239, 312, 318, 327, 330, 338, 344, 401, 403, Buckaroos 149
Pizza (personal) - Sections 119, 204, 312, 327
Smashburger - Section 303
Wazee Market - John Dough & TLC Chicken - Section 137
Healthy Food:
Chicken Sandwich - Grille Works at Sections 125, 144, 218, 226, 239, 243, 323, 335, Smashburger at 303
Gluten Friendly - Section 143
Infield Greens Salad - Section 120, Mountain Ranch
Salad Wraps - Section 120
Veggie Burger and Dog - Sections 134, 323
Veggie Pizza - Section 137
Portable Concession Stands:
Beers of the World - Sections 106, 146, 319
Colorado Craft Beers - Sections 121, 151, 327
Cookie & Creamery - Section 119
Fresh Popcorn - Section 134
Monster Nacho - Sections 111, 126, 144,
Portable Grills - Sections 117, 142, 149, 157, 321, 340
Specialty Items:
Berrie Kabobs - Section 132, 223
Biker Jim’s - Sections 107, 201, 331
Blake Street Burrito - Sections 134
Bratwurst - Sections 115, 125, 134, 137, 144, 218, 226, 239, 243, 306, 316, 323, 335,
Chicago Dog- Section 204
Denver Cheese Steaks - Sections 133, 331
Frose - Sections 221, 236, Silver Bullet Bar and Jack Daniels Terrace
Gluten Free - Section 143
Gringos Tacos - Sections 115, 302
Handmade Burgers - Section 153, Smashburger 303
Infield Greens Salad - Section 120
Liquor Bars - Sections 104, 124, 135, 149, 201, 221, 227, 233, 236, 243, 314, 330 at the Clocktower, 112 at The SandLot, Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille, The Casamigos Sky Deck, Coors Light Silver Bullet Bar, Jack Daniel’s Terrace
Margaritas - Sections 106, 118, 124, 135, 139, 201, 221, 236, 314, Rooftop, All Bar Locations
Milkshakes - Section 153
Monster Nacho - Sections 144, 330
Mustache Pretzel - Section 331
Onion Rings - Section 153
Rocky Mountain Oysters - Section 144
Simply Nuts - Section 140
Totcho - Sections 218, 243, 306
Souvenir and Gift:
New Era Store - Section 149
Novelty - Sections 105, 110, 120, 135, 147, 158, 319, 330, Rooftop
Diamond Dry Goods - Section 116
Club Level Dugout Store - Section 226
(All listings above are subject to change.)
All concession stands are accessible to Guests with disabilities. Should any Guest need additional assistance, please ask any Aramark or Coors Field Representative. Locations accepting cash payment - Sections 109, 134 (Grill side only), 306 and 327.
Conference Center
Located in the infield on the first base side, directly behind the Super Suites, the Conference Center can accommodate groups of 10-300 people. The rooms are available for pregame business meetings as well as non-game meetings and events. On game days, head across the hall after your meeting to one of the Super Suites (see Super Suites) to watch the ballgame! For more information, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites.
@Coorsfield
The Rockies @CoorsField Twitter account, the official social media account of Coors Field, is the best place for the most up-to-date information regarding ballpark operations, concessions, customer service inquires and much more. @Rockies will continue to house all pertinent club and stadium news and information. See Social Media and Twitter for more information.
Corporate Sponsorships
For information on Colorado Rockies Corporate Sponsorships, please call (303) 312-2272.
Courtsiding
“Courtsiding” is a term used to describe a situation in which a Guest inside the ballpark is or is attempting to transmit information and/or data about the game, players, or statistics to a person or persons outside the ballpark for the purpose of manipulating or attempting to manipulate a wager involving the game, game play, a player or players, or proposition bets. Any Guest suspected to be courtsiding or attempting to engage in courtsiding may be subject to ejection, banned from the ballpark, and subject to other legal consequences.
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Designated Driver Program
The Colorado Rockies and Aramark want you to enjoy the ballgame and have a safe trip home. We encourage you to use our Designated Driver Program. Prior to the fourth inning of the ballgame, Guests who are able to produce a valid driver’s license and are at least 21 years of age are eligible to become “Designated Drivers” for the evening. In return for signing a pledge not to drink alcoholic beverages during the game and for accepting responsibility for driving other members of their group home, Designated Drivers will receive a free non-alcoholic beverage during the game. Aramark’s Designated Driver booths are located at Sections 127 and 144.
Dinger
During your visit to Coors Field, there is a good chance you will come face to face with a lovable, purple dinosaur! Not to worry, it’s Dinger, the Colorado Rockies mascot. Dinger has been the Colorado Rockies’ biggest fan since he first hatched from his egg at Mile High Stadium on April 16, 1994. For information on Dinger’s appearances or to inquire about special Dinger events, email [email protected] or visit Rockies.com/DINGER. For exclusive Dinger merchandise, visit any Colorado Rockies Dugout store or the Diamond Dry Goods Store at Coors Field.
Dinger’s Playground
Located below the Rockpile inside the Platte River Picnic Area is Coors Field’s attraction for our littlest fans (42” or smaller). In order to accommodate private functions, Dinger’s Playground will open 30 minutes after the start of the game or at gate opening when there are no scheduled private events. Kids can enjoy climbing over, under and through Coors Field favorites while parents can follow the game on televisions located throughout the Platte River Picnic Area.
Disabled Drop-Off
The disabled drop-off area is located across from Gate B at 22nd and Blake Streets. From Interstate 25, exit Park Avenue West to Market Street, turn left on Market Street, left on Park Avenue and left on Blake Street. Drop off will be on the right, before 22nd Street.
Disabled Parking
See Parking for information.
Disabled Seating
See Accessible Seating for information.
Dugout Stores
Colorado Rockies’ owned and operated merchandise outlets are located in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Greeley, Littleton and the FlatIron Crossing Mall. All Dugout Stores feature team exclusive merchandise and gift with purchase programs all season long.
Colorado Rockies game tickets may also be purchased at all Dugout Stores with a sliding scale of service charges ($1.00 to $7.00) applied. As official team stores, all Dugout Stores offer additional discounts for Season Ticket and Mini-Plan holders on select merchandise. Plan holder must present ID card at time of purchase.
The following is a list of Colorado Rockies Dugout Store locations and phone numbers:
Aurora Dugout Store - 14605 East Arapahoe Rd., Suite E, Aurora, CO 80016, (303) 690-8326
Colorado Springs Dugout Store - 5230 N Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80918, (719) 574-8326
Greeley Dugout Store - 2116 35th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631, (970) 330-8326
Littleton Dugout Store - 8207 South Holly, Centennial, CO 80122, (303) 721-1234
FlatIron Crossing Dugout Store - FlatIron Crossing Mall, Broomfield, CO, (303) 439-8326
Catalog Department - (303) 312-2019
Be sure to follow @RoxDugoutStores on Twitter and Instagram for daily updates on the Rockies’
retail operations.
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Electronic Cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes, vaporizers and other similar devices are prohibited from use in all areas except designated smoking areas.
Elevators
Elevators are restricted to Club and Suite Level ticket holders, disabled and elderly Guests, and families with small children. Elevators are located throughout the ballpark as follows:
Gate A - Section 105 (Lower Level, Warning Track Room, Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille, Main Level, Mezzanine Level, Upper Level) Mezzanine Party Suites 60, 61, 62 and Rooftop
Gate B - Section 111 (Lower Level, Main Level, Suite Level, Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille, Upper Level/Rooftop), Section 114 at 2195 Lobby (Main Level, Club Level, Suite Level, Mountain Ranch Club)
Gate D - Section 130 (Lower Level, Main Level, Lower Press Level, Club Level, Suite Level, Upper Level)
Gate E - Section 147 (Lower Level, Main Level, Club Level, Suite Level, Upper Level)
Rockpile - Under Rockpile in right field/center field (Rockpile exit gate, Main Level, Rockpile seats)
2195/Suite Holder Entrance - Behind section 115 in right-field corner. Access to all Suites.
Emergency Guest Phone Service
The Colorado Rockies are proud to offer emergency phone service to Colorado Rockies Guests. If there is an emergency and a Guest at Coors Field needs to be contacted, please call (303) 292-0200. When you call, please have the Guest’s seat location so that a Coors Field Representative can be dispatched as soon as possible. Public address paging is only done when the situation is deemed a life-threatening emergency and the Guest’s seat location is not available.
Emergency Procedures
In the event of an emergency at Coors Field, please follow the directions from Ushers, Public Address Announcer and Denver Police and Fire Officers. If an emergency requires evacuation from the ballpark, directions will be given over the public address system and the scoreboard. Please contact an Usher if you have any questions.
Employment
Coors Field partners hire enthusiastic and outgoing people who are interested in sharing the excitement of Coors Field. Please call one of the phone numbers on the following page during normal business hours:
Aramark (303) 312-2500 (waitstaff, bartenders, host or hostess; concessions supervisors, stand managers and cashiers; Club Level order takers and runners; retail sales associates and program vendors; warehouse workers; line cooks, prep cooks and utility workers; administrative personnel and event night auditors)
Aramark Facility Services (303) 312-2004 (event cleaning staff, Club/Suite cleaners, pressure washers, blowers, scrubbers, trash crew and restroom cleaners)
SP Plus (303) 312-2040 (cashiers and flaggers)
Event Services (303) 312-2030 (Ticket Takers, Ushers, VIP Security and Guest Relations)
And to see available jobs in the Rockies front office, please check ROCKIES.com/jobs.
Entering the Ballpark
For your safety, the Colorado Rockies require that all Guests and Employees entering Coors Field be searched for prohibited items (see Restrictions and Searches). This includes a thorough inspection of any jackets, coats, packages, bags, purses and other containers brought to any of the five entry gates. (Guests and Employees are also subject to metal detection screening.)
Escalators
Escalators are located throughout the ballpark as follows:
Behind bullpens at Gate A - to Mezzanine and Upper Level
Section 201 - to Upper Level
Sections 122 and 147 - to Club Level
Section 218 - to Suite Level
Sections 123 and 147 - to Upper Level (up only)
Exiting the Ballpark
Following the game, Guests are asked to exit Coors Field through designated exits. During games, Guests are not permitted to leave the ballpark and return. Gates B, C and E close 30 minutes after the game. Gates A and D close one hour after the game. See Gates for a list of Coors Field gate locations.
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Follow the Rockies on Facebook at Facebook.com/Rockies. See Social Media.
Family Restrooms
There are family restrooms located throughout the ballpark, which are available for individuals with small children, elderly or anyone with a disability. Please see Restrooms for locations.
Fantasy Camp
Fantasy Camp provides Colorado Rockies fans with a unique opportunity to experience life as a Major Leaguer. Campers participate in clinics, practices and organized competition at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, the Colorado Rockies Spring Training Facility in Scottsdale, Arizona. Highlights include exchanging strategies with the Fantasy Camp coaching staff and competing with Major League veterans in the Coaches versus Campers game.
Space is limited, so inquire early for opportunities to participate in the next Fantasy Camp. For more information, please call (303) 312-CAMP or visit the Fantasy Camp website at ROCKIES.com/fantasycamp.
50/50 raffle
The 50/50 Raffle is now available every month during the season. Fans can purchase tickets online at
ROCKIES5050.com anywhere in the State of Colorado at any time. In addition to online purchasing fans can also purchase tickets at every home game from our volunteer sellers around the stadium and at designated kiosks. One lucky fan will win half the net proceeds from the jackpot and the other half will benefit the MSU Denver Alumni Association and the Colorado Rockies Foundation.
Monthly Raffle Rules: All raffle periods will last an entire month starting on the 1st of the month and ending on the last day of the month. Participants must be 18 years of age or older as of the date of entry. Each winner assumes responsibility for any state, county, or federal taxes, fees, or withholdings. Raffle tickets purchases are not tax deductible and no refunds will be made. Must have ticket to
claim prize.
Winners Drawn: The winner of the grand prize monthly raffle jackpot will be drawn on the last day of the month. If the Rockies are home, winner will be drawn during the 8th inning. If the Rockies are away, winner will be drawn at 5 pm MST. Winner does not need to be present to win and has 30 days to claim prize. For mor information, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Firearms and Weapons
No firearms or other weapons are allowed on Coors
Field premises.
First Aid Stations
First Aid Stations are located behind Sections 133 and 330. Guests in need of aspirin, band-aids, etc. must visit the First Aid Stations to obtain these items in person. If medical attention is required, notify the nearest Coors Field Representative. The First Aid Station at Section 133 is open two hours prior to every game. The First Aid Station at Section 330 is open during select games.
Foul Balls; Game Interference
Guests are welcome to keep any foul ball hit into the stands. At no time should a foul or home run ball be thrown back on the field. Violators will be subject to ejection from the ballpark. Any Guest interfering with a ball in play will be subject to ejection from the ballpark. In addition, any Guest going onto the playing field will be ejected and may also be subject to arrest and prosecution. The Colorado Rockies cannot be held responsible for the conduct of other Guests when attempting to obtain a foul or home run ball. See also Colorado Baseball Spectator Law.
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Game Information Prohibition;
Use of Likeness
Each Guest is admitted to Coors Field on the condition, and by entrance to Coors Field the Guest agrees, that: (a) he or she shall not transmit or aid in transmitting, or make or aid in the making of any commercial use of, any information about the game to which Guest has been granted admission, including, but not limited to, any account, description, picture, data, video, livestreams (including play-by-play data), audio reproduction (whether text, data or visual) or other information concerning or in connection with the game, the players or Coors Field in any media (collectively, the “Game Information”); (b) the Rockies are the exclusive owner of all copyrights and other proprietary rights in all games played at Coors Field and related Game Information; and (c) the Colorado Rockies, Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, Major League Baseball Properties, Inc., Major League Baseball Enterprises, Inc., Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P., Major League Baseball Advanced Media, Inc., the MLB Network, LLC (collectively, the “MLB Entities”) and each of their respective agents and licensees, shall have the unrestricted right and license to use his or her image, likenesses, name, voice, comments or other proprietary or public rights and that of any minor accompanying Guest in any broadcast, telecast or photograph and/or video and/or audio sound recording taken in connection with the game or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part of the game, for all purposes, without consent or compensation. The rights granted herein to the Colorado Rockies and the MLB Entities are assignable.
Game-Used Collectibles
See Authentics Kiosk.
Gates
There are five lettered gates at Coors Field and a Suiteholder Entrance. Their locations are as follows:
A - Section 105, behind bullpens, right center field
B - Section 111, right-field corner, 22nd and Blake Streets
C - Section 122, first base, 21st and Blake Streets
D - Section 130, home plate, 20th and Blake Streets
E - Section 147, left-field corner, Wynkoop Walkway
Suiteholder Entrance - An exclusive entry for Guests with Suite or Mountain Ranch Club tickets, located on Blake Street between Gate B and the Diamond Dry Goods Store
Gates Open
Guests are encouraged to come early and watch batting practice, infield workouts and pregame ceremonies. Gates A and E will open two hours prior to game time for Guests who want to view batting practice. Guests will be required to stay in the outfield Pavilion area until the remaining ballpark gates open. Gates B, C and D will open 1½ hours prior to game time. Gate opening times may vary if game
is rescheduled.
Gift cards
A great gift for Rockies fans! Rockies Gift Cards can be purchased in $25, $50 or $100 denominations at any Rockies Dugout Store or at the Coors Field Ticket Office. Gift Cards can be purchased in $25, $50, $100 or $200 denominations online at ROCKIES.com/giftcard or by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437). Rockies Gift Cards can be redeemed for tickets and merchandise at Rockies Dugout Stores and Coors Field and concessions at Coors Field.
Ground Rules
Dugouts - Everything is in play unless the ball goes into the dugout. Photographers’ areas are considered part of the dugout.
Foul Poles - A ball hitting any part of the screen area supported by the poles down the left or right field lines is a home run.
Canvas (tarp) - A ball remaining behind or underneath the canvas is one base on a pitch and two bases on a throw by a fielder. Two bases are awarded on a batted ball otherwise in play. A fielder may make a catch while standing on the canvas.
Scoreboard in Right Field - A ball going through the scoreboard, either on a bounce or on the fly, is
two bases.
Group Tickets
Share the excitement of Colorado Rockies baseball with a group of friends, family or coworkers at the ballpark. When ordering through the Group Sales Department, groups of 20 or more will receive seating together (subject to availability), scoreboard recognition (see Guest Announcement Board) and two complimentary tickets to a future Rockies game for the group leader. Special group pricing is available for most home games.
The bigger the group, the bigger the rewards! Groups of 300 or more can qualify for a pregame onfield ceremony and groups of 500 or more can qualify for an opportunity to watch batting practice on the field for the group leader and a guest, subject to MLB rules and regulations.
Fundraising opportunities are available for most home games with larger discounts available for designated Super Fundraiser dates. Add food and beverage to your group tickets with Colorado Rockies PowerTickets (see PowerTickets).
Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/groups for more information or to have a group brochure sent
to you.
Guest Assistance Line
The Coors Field Guest Services team is readily available to provide you with a memorable experience at the ballpark. During the game you may also call our Guest Assistance Line at 1-877-ROXFANS (769-3267) to get questions answered or request assistance. Assistance may also be obtained by texting SECURITY to 97475 (message and data rates may apply; text STOP to cancel; see Safety & Security). We strive to provide you with the best guest service in Major League Baseball.
Guest Awareness
If you See Something, Say Something. The Colorado Rockies are committed to providing a safe environment for all of our Guests. We ask that if any Guest is aware of any potentially unsafe situation, to please notify the nearest Coors Field representative, text SECURITY to 97475 (message and data rates may apply; text STOP to cancel; see Safety & Security) or call 1-877-ROXFANS (769-3267). Your eyes and ears can help keep Coors Field a safe family environment.
Guest Code of Conduct
See House Rules.
Guest Relations Center
The Guest Relations Center is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 127. This service center operates from the time the gates open until 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Guests may obtain information, offer suggestions, voice concerns and request assistance from Colorado Rockies Guest Relations Representatives. The Guest Relations Center is also the location for Lost
and Found.
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Healthy Foods
(Listings subject to change. Visit the Concession Finder on the Ballpark app for the most up-to-date info.)
Gluten Friendly - Section 143
Grilled Chicken Sandwich - Section 143 @ Gluten Friendly
Infield Greens Salad - Section 120, Mountain Ranch
Veggie Burger and Dog - Section 134, 323
Veggie Burrito - Section 134
Veggie Pizza - Section 137
HOME RUNS
At no time should a home run ball be thrown back onto the field. Violators will be subject to ejection from the ballpark. Any Guest interfering with a ball in play will also be subject to ejection.
House Rules
The Colorado Rockies are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable ballpark experience. Our staff will proactively intervene to ensure the following:
Obscene or indecent clothing will not detract from the Guest experience.
Guests will enjoy the baseball experience free from obscene gestures and foul or derogatory language (defined as offensive language concerning another person’s race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or national origin).
Guests will refrain from directing any foul or derogatory language or behavior concerning sports betting at players, managers or umpires.
Guests will refrain from displays of affection not appropriate in a public, family setting.
Impaired or intoxicated Guests will be assisted in a prompt, respectful and safe manner.
Guests will show their ticket when requested and sit only in their ticketed seat.
The progress of the game will not be disrupted by Guests’ actions or unauthorized persons on the
playing field.
Smoking or vaping is permitted only in
designated areas.
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Infield Suites
Located along the Suite Level, Infield Suites offer an upscale Suite experience and are available for multi-game packages, as well as for individual game rental. The Infield Suite package includes 12 to 20 suite tickets, parking passes, a complete catering package and access to the Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille and Club Level. Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites for more information.
Follow @Rockies on Instagram. See Social Media.
Interactive Area
Presented by Arrow Electronics
Visit Coors Field’s Interactive Area and test your baseball skills. The Coors Field Interactive Area is located behind the bullpens on the Main Concourse at Gate A. Fans may purchase game tickets at the kiosk located in the Interactive Area. All users and observers of the Interactive Area assume all risk of injury. The Interactive Area includes:
Home Run Challenge - video-based hitting game where fans can try to hit home runs at a virtual Coors Field
Speed Pitch - test your throwing speed and win a prize (for Guests of all ages)
Tee Ball - youngsters six years of age and younger can hit one over the fence in the Tee Ball cage at no charge
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Legacy Club
Located directly behind Home Plate on our private Suite Level, the Legacy Club is the newest Premier Club at Coors Field. Ticket Holders in this area have access to a lounge with food and bar service. For more information please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or email [email protected].
License Plates
Colorado Rockies license plates are available through all Colorado Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) locations. You can show your Rockies pride with a signature license plate and know that 100% of your $52.80 donation to the Colorado Rockies Foundation is supporting youth sports, education and health programs.
Colorado residents may get more information and download the license plate application at: ROCKIES.com, click on the Community tab, then click on the license plate icon. By including a one-time donation of $52.80 to the Colorado Rockies Foundation with each completed vehicle application form, you will receive an official certificate from the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club. This certificate can be presented at the DMV to receive your Rockies signature license plate (additional DMV fees apply, standard annual specialty license plate fees and taxes will be assessed).
Light RailLight Rail is a fast and efficient means of transportation to Coors Field, and it runs daily. There are three Light Rail stations convenient to the ballpark; the most convenient stop is Union Station via the A, B, C, E, G or W Lines. For specific route and fare information, visit the Light Rail section of the RTD website found at rtd-denver.com or call (303) 299-6000.
Lost and Found
The Colorado Rockies Baseball Club cannot be responsible for recovery, storage, safekeeping, preservation or return of any lost or found item at Coors Field. With that understanding, any item that has been lost or found during a game should be reported to the Guest Relations Center at Section 127. Found items are kept in storage after each game; therefore, if an item was lost at a previous game, it will not be obtainable without prior arrangements. Please call the Coors Field Lost and Found Hotline at (303) 312-2109 to report a lost item. Leave a detailed description of the item, the date and location it was lost, and your name and phone number. If your item was turned in, you will be called as soon as possible. If your item was not turned in, you will not receive a call unless you specifically requested one. Your name will remain on file in case the item is turned in at a later time. A simple way to protect your property is to place your name and phone number permanently somewhere on the item. Items are held for 30 days.
Lost Children
Every child should be told to contact a Coors Field Representative should he or she become lost. A lost child will be taken to the Guest Relations Center at Section 127, so lost parents should follow the same procedure. Parents are encouraged to place tickets in children’s pockets in case of separation.
Lost or Stolen Tickets
Lost or forgotten tickets will be replaced for a non-refundable $2.00 per ticket processing fee. In the event that the original tickets are also used, the full face value of the tickets will be charged. Stolen tickets will be replaced at no charge if a police report listing the exact seat location(s) and game date(s) is provided. If a police report is not provided or if the police report does not contain the exact game date(s) and seat location(s) of the stolen tickets, the Lost Ticket Policy will be in effect.
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Marijuana
Please be aware of the law about marijuana use in Denver and Coors Field. It is illegal to consume marijuana in public. Possession of, smoking, vaping, ingesting or otherwise consuming marijuana is prohibited in all areas of Coors Field, including the designated smoking areas.
Merchandise
See Souvenirs.
Mezzanine Party Suites
See Party Suites.
Mini-Plans
The Rockies Passport is a credit-based discounted ticket package that allows you to select your games, number of seats and seating area when YOU want! Other benefits include ticket exchange privileges, discounts at Dugout Stores and postseason priority. Please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or go to ROCKIES.com/passport for
more information.
MLB BALLPARK FOR IPHONE AND ANDROID PHONESThe official MLB Ballpark app is your mobile app companion for buying game tickets, planning your visit, and attending live games at Coors Field. The Ballpark app is a must for the fan who wants to stay informed and connected with their favorite team.
The Ballpark app lets you access and manage your digital tickets, easily forward tickets, browse team schedules, view interactive ballpark maps, and much more! Plus, you can chronicle your own personal history, creating an archive of your personal experiences at Major League
Baseball stadiums.
Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille
The Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille is open to all ticketed guests. This area features Rockies memorabilia throughout the restaurant and has both casual family and upscale dining options available. Located in the right-field corner of Coors Field, the Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille may be accessed at any of the following areas: the Gate B elevator behind Section 111, the elevator behind Section 114 and the right field side of the Suite Level.
Season Ticket Holders may make reservations three days prior to a homestand, for any game in that homestand, by going online to ROCKIES.com/MRBG. All other Guests may make reservations two days prior to a homestand. Questions regarding these facilities should be directed to (303) 312-2525.
For information on booking the Mountain Ranch Bar & Grille for a non-game day event, please call (303) 312-2552 or go online to ROCKIES.com/events.
Mountain Ranch Club
The Mountain Ranch Club offers premium open-air seating around forward-facing spacious granite half-moon tables in the lower tiers inside and outside of the Mountain Ranch Club. Tables of two or four are sold on a seasonal basis and may also be available on a limited basis for single
game purchase.
Tickets include food and beverage credit in the restaurant and at all concession and novelty locations throughout Coors Field. Each table features its own TV for game and instant replay viewing. Guests can access the Mountain Ranch Club via the elevator behind Section 114 then to the private entrance behind Section 214 on the right-field side of the Club Level. For information and availability, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Movement During Play
The Colorado Rockies encourage all Guests to use courtesy and restrict movement in the seating areas during play. When returning to your seats, please wait for a break in the action (between innings, between batters, pitching changes, etc.) before entering the aisles. We thank you for
your cooperation.
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National Anthem Performances
The Colorado Rockies Baseball Club provides limited national anthem performance opportunities for Coors Field home games.
Please contact the Rockies Group Sales Department for additional information regarding this opportunity, as the Colorado Rockies provide the majority of performance opportunities to the local community through the Elementary School Fundraising Program.
Tapes, CDs, DVDs, videos or video links are accepted throughout the year and will be considered for the limited number of openings each season. Submissions will become the property of the Colorado Rockies and will not be returned to the submitter. Inquiries as to the availability of dates will not be accepted. Submissions may be sent to:
National Anthem
Coors Field
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
The volume of requests from soloists or other artists, in addition to the limited performance opportunities available, make it very unlikely that individual submissions will
be scheduled.
Nursing Mothers
Nursing mothers who desire a more private area outside of the seating area may go to any First Aid location (see First Aid Stations). There are also two UCHealth Nursing Suites, a quiet, relaxing place to breast feed or pump, located on the Main Concourse down the first base line behind Section 114 and behind Section 347.
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On-Field Access
Per Major League Baseball rules, only authorized personnel will be permitted on the field before, during or after a game. Any unauthorized person going onto the field will be removed from the ballpark and subject to arrest.
Out-of-Town Scoreboard
Out-of-town scores appear on the manual scoreboard located in right field. The scoreboard can be read as follows, from left to right: inning, team abbreviation, runs scored and uniform number of the pitcher of record. If the score is final (marked by an “F” in the inning column), the uniform numbers of the winning pitcher and losing pitcher will be displayed in the pitcher-of-record column.
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Paging
Due to the many requests, paging is not permitted except in cases that are deemed to be life-threatening emergencies by the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club. If you need paging, please contact the Guest Relations Center at Section 127. If you are not at Coors Field and need to contact a Guest, please call (303) 292-0200.
Parking
Coors Field Traffic and Parking tips
The official Coors Field Parking Lot is located at Park Avenue West and Wazee Street, in Denver’s historic Lower Downtown. Whether you choose to drive, take RTD, bike or walk, planning ahead can help make your visit to the ballpark more enjoyable. For all games, but especially high demand games, it is highly recommended that you arrive early (at least 45 minutes or more).
Advance single game parking passes are available in a Colorado Rockies operated lot for $20-$25 ($25 on Opening Day, holidays, Friday-Sunday and weekday afternoon games in May-August) in Lot A and in Lot B ($18-$23). Passes may be purchased at the Coors Field Ticket Office and Colorado Rockies Dugout stores, online at ROCKIES.com/parking or by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437). Bus parking is $40 per vehicle. (Service charges may apply.)
Please call (303) 312-2222 for information on season parking passes.
Finding Coors Field
The ballpark can be reached a number of ways:
From the North - Take I-25 south to Exit #213 (Park Ave. West)
From the Northeast - Travel southwest on I-76 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave. West)
From the West - Travel east on I-70 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave. West)
From the East - Go west on I-70 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave. West)
From the South - Travel north on I-25 to Exit #212C (20th Street)
On-Site Parking
There are 4,390 spaces on-site at Coors Field. Day of game parking is available in Lot A for $20-$25 and Lot B for $18-$23. RV and bus parking is available for $40 at Park Avenue West and Wazee Streets, 27th or 33rd & Blake Streets. Coors Field Parking Lots open 2½ hours prior to game time. Parking passes can be purchased in advance at the Coors Field ticket windows. Only credit cards are accepted at all parking entrances. No cash accepted. Coors Field Parking Lots are staffed and operated by SP Plus, (303) 312-2040.
Bicycle Parking
Bicycle parking is available near Gates A, B and E (see Bicycle Parking on page 9 for details. There is limited bike parking along Blake Street, please see a Coors Field Representative for questions on additional bicycle parking locations. Coors Field is not responsible for lost, misplaced, damaged or stolen bicycles.
Off-Site Parking
More than 46,000 spaces are located in downtown Denver, approximately 18,000 of which are within a 15-minute walk of the ballpark. During the baseball season, parking meters and other restrictions will be strictly enforced until 11:00 p.m. in the neighborhoods surrounding Coors Field. If you don’t choose to park in the Coors Field Parking Lots adjacent to the ballpark, consider parking in one of the many lots along the 16th Street Mall or the Broadway/Lincoln Center and taking the shuttle.
RTD
Leave the driving to RTD. Use Light Rail or buses for regional or local routes. Call (303) 299-6000, or visit
rtd-denver.com.
Valet Parking
Valet service is available for most Rockies home games for $35-$40. The valet service is conveniently located in the VIP Parking Lot at the corner of 22nd and Blake. The valet service ensures that your car will be parked in a secured Coors Field operated parking lot. Valet service starts two hours prior to the start of all games and closes one hour after the conclusion of the game. Valet service will remain open for one hour after the conclusion of fireworks shows, concerts and events that are held after the game has ended.
Main Parking Lot:
Lot A
Location: Immediately adjacent to Coors Field, just outside Gate A in right field. Lot A sits between Blake Street and the railroad tracks, extending northeast to the 27th Street entrance.
Access: Lot A can be accessed from Park Avenue West at Wazee. Access to I-25 is via Park Avenue. Access to I-70 is via Broadway/Brighton Blvd.
Features: This lot is paved, lit and fenced in. Lot A is on the ballpark site and staffed by SP Plus personnel. The stadium is a short walk along a pedestrian walkway to Gate A.
Estimated Walk Time: Walk time from your car to Gate A is approximately 1 to 10 minutes.
Cost: The day of game price per game for Lot A is $20-$25. Credit cards only, no cash accepted.
Lot B
Location: Adjacent to Coors Field, Lot B is just beyond Lot A, between Blake Street and the railroad tracks, extending from the 27th Street entrance out to
30th Street.
Access: Lot B can be accessed at Park Avenue West and Wazee Street, 27th and Blake Streets or at 33rd and Blake Streets. Access to I-25 is via Park Avenue. Access to I-70 is via Broadway/Brighton Blvd.
Features: This lot is paved, lit and fenced in. Lot B is on the ballpark site and will be staffed by SP Plus personnel. The stadium is a short walk along a pedestrian walkway to Gate A.
Parking Garage: This lot has covered parking in a garage with 950 spaces, including accessible parking and four charging stations for electric cars. The garage can be accessed at 27th and Blake Street.
Estimated Walk Time: Walk time from your car to Gate A is approximately 10 to 20 minutes. A complimentary shuttle is also provided from Lot B to Gate A.
Cost: The day of game price per game for Lot B is $18-$23. Credit cards only, no cash accepted.
Disabled Parking
Access: Approximately 300 disabled parking spaces are available immediately adjacent to Gate A, in the front rows of Lot A.
Drop-Off: The disabled drop-off area is located across from Gate B at 22nd and Blake Streets. From I-25, exit Park Avenue West to Market Street, turn left on Market Street, left on 23rd Street and left on Blake Street. Drop off will be on the right before 22nd Street.
Features: Lot A is paved, lit and fenced in. Disabled parking is on the ballpark site and will be staffed by SP Plus personnel. Through Gate A, elevators, ramps, stairs and escalators provide access to the various levels of Coors Field.
Estimated Distance: Access to the ballpark is almost immediate, as these spaces are directly adjacent to
Gate A.
Cost: Disabled parking is sold on the day of the game at $18-$23 per vehicle. Credit cards only, no cash accepted. A valid state issued disabled parking permit and/or a disabled license plate must be displayed to park in
this area.
Party Suites
Summit Party Suites: Coors Field’s five Summit Party Suites are located on the Suite Level down the left-field line and are available for individual game rental. Party Suites are a terrific way for family, friends and coworkers to enjoy a Colorado Rockies game together. Equipped with indoor and outdoor seating, the Summit Party Suites accommodate 12 to 75 people and include a catered food and non-alcoholic beverage package. Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites for information. To access the Summit Party Suites, take the Gate E elevator to the
Suite Level.
Mezzanine Party Suites: Coors Field’s six Mezzanine Party Suites are located on the Mezzanine Level in right field, directly behind Sections 206-209. Available for individual game rental, the Mezzanine Party Suites have indoor and outdoor seating, accommodating 16 to 60 people, or you can rent all six suites for a special package price. All Mezzanine Suites include a catered food and non-alcoholic beverage package. Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites for more information. To access the Mezzanine Suites, take the Gate A or 2195 elevator to Level 3 (Suites).
Warning Track Party Room: The Warning Track Party Room is located at field level under the out-of-town scoreboard in right field. The area may be accessed via the Gate A elevator. The room provides a fully catered buffet and accommodates groups of 30 to 90 people. No Guest will forget the area’s unique, field-level perspective of the game. Call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites for information.
Peddling/ Vending/ Free Speech
Activity/Leafletting
All exterior Coors Field walkways, including the Wynkoop Walkway and the walkway outside Gate A, are public forum areas with respect to free speech. Therefore, all free speech activities are permitted, including but not limited to petitioning, leafletting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. However, free speech activities may not impede safe pedestrian flow or block access to the turnstiles. For information regarding a peddler’s permit, call the Department of Excise and License at (720) 865-2740.
Only free speech activities are allowed on Coors Field premises. Vending, peddling or product sampling is not allowed except on the public sidewalk (Blake Street from 20th to 22nd Streets and 22nd Street to the stairs), in accordance with the Department of Excise and
License restrictions.
Gate A
A ruling from the Denver District Court has been made which designates the pedestrian walkway outside Gate A as a Public Forum. As a result, anyone wishing to exercise their First Amendment right to free speech may do so. Newspaper vending, leafletting, street preaching, petitioning and other free speech activity are allowed on the walkway outside Gate A. The selling of food, beverages or merchandise is NOT ALLOWED on the walkway.
The only restrictions to those expressing their free speech rights are that they may not block the turnstiles or impede pedestrian traffic across the walkway. It shall be up to the discretion of the Denver Police officers to ask individuals to move if it is felt that a safety hazard or impediment of the free flow of pedestrian traffic is occurring.
Wynkoop Promenade
The Wynkoop Promenade between 19th Street and Gate E has also been ruled as a Public Forum. Newspaper vending, leafletting, petitioning and other free speech activities are allowed on the entire walkway. The only restriction is that they must not block the Gate E turnstiles and they must not create a safety hazard on the overpass between the bridge and the turnstiles. Police officers will ask individuals to move if they are causing a safety hazard.
Licensed peddlers may offer their wares for sale on the walkway between 19th Street and the bottom of the stairs leading to the bridge. Peddlers are NOT ALLOWED on the overpass between the arch and the Gate E turnstiles.
Permitted Items
See restrictions.
Picnic Areas
There are four picnic areas at Coors Field available for pregame parties. The Coors Outfield Picnic Area is an outdoor area located adjacent to Gate A for groups of 50 to 2,000 to gather and socialize prior to game time for great food and fun.
The Platte River Picnic Area is located inside the ballpark under cover of the Rockpile seating area and is equipped with picnic tables and chairs to accommodate groups of 20 to 250.
The Jack Daniel’s Pregame Deck is located on the upper level of The Rooftop and accommodates groups of 80 to 300.
The Club Level Picnic Area is $100 per person (INCLUDES cost of a Club Level ticket) which includes a private buffet on the Club Level for groups of 100-300. Includes food and non-alcoholic beverages (alcohol extra).
For more information on all of these areas, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites. All four areas are accessible to Guests with disabilities.
Playground
The children’s playground area is located on the Main Concourse, behind Section 147, between the Buckaroos concession stand and New Era merchandise store. A parent or guardian must always monitor their child while in
this area.
PowerTickets
PowerTickets offer Guests the ability to get admission to the game plus concession credit on the same ticket. This value is included in the barcode on your ticket. The barcode allows you to redeem added value at almost all retail and permanent food and beverage stands in the ballpark that accept credit cards. The concession value is only redeemable for the date printed on the game ticket and cannot be transferred.
Groups of 20 or more can also add concession value and save $2.00 per ticket by adding $10, $15, $20 or $25 to each ticket. Please visit ROCKIES.com/groups or call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) for group information.
PNC Press Club
This premium seating area is located behind home plate on the Lower Press Level. Ticket holders in this area have a private entrance and access to a lounge with food and bar service. For more information, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Private Parties – Non-game days
Private parties, meetings, receptions or special-themed events may be booked at Coors Field on non-game days throughout the year. Most areas of the ballpark are available for rental, including the Mountain Ranch Club, The SandLot, Conference Center, Coors Outfield Picnic Area, Club Level, Platte River Picnic Area, Press Club, The Rooftop, Toyota Clubhouse and concourse areas. For information, please call (303) 312-2511 or go online to ROCKIES.com/events.
Prohibited Items
See Restrictions.
2023 Promotional Policies
All promotional items will be distributed on the game day specified, when the gates open, and on a first-come, first-served basis. Promotional items are limited in quantity and will be distributed to ticketed Guests while supplies last.
Ticketed Guests will be limited to one item per person in attendance. Promotional items will be issued through the bottom of the second inning or while supplies last. Occasional promotional items are age-sensitive and Guests must meet age requirements set by the Colorado Rockies in their sole discretion to be eligible for the item. In order to ensure fairness, Guests must receive their promotional item at the time of initial entry and in the designated distribution area of the gate entered. For the safety of all parties, and except for specific exit-only giveaways, Coors Field Staff and volunteers will not distribute a promotional item to any Guest approaching a distribution area from inside the ballpark. Coors Field Staff and volunteers will make every effort to notify Guests before entering the ballpark of possible scenarios, based on fan traffic patterns, that certain gates may have run out of the promotional item while others are still distributing. Re-entry is not permitted to obtain a promotional item and the Colorado Rockies reserve the right to deny service to any individual at their sole discretion.
It is possible items may be damaged or broken during the shipping and distribution process. Guests must be sure to inspect their item upon receipt and prior to leaving the distribution area in order to receive a replacement item. All decisions made by the Colorado Rockies are final. Promotional dates, times, and quantities are subject to change. Go to ROCKIES.com/promotions for updates.
Public Transportation
Please call RTD at (303) 299-6000 or visit rtd-denver.com for a complete public transportation schedule, including bus and Light Rail.
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Railings
Coors Field policies prohibit any article from extending over, under or past the vertical plane of any railing surrounding the playing field. This includes, but is not limited to: gloves, clothing, signs, banners, cameras, food, beverages, arms, legs, feet, hands or limbs.
Rain Policy
If a game is rained out or rescheduled, ticket holders who purchased directly from the Colorado Rockies will be contacted via email with additional details. If they cannot attend the rescheduled game, fans will be presented options based upon their purchase methods. In all cases, tickets are good for the makeup game or fans must
exercise an on-line option prior to first pitch of the rescheduled game.
Complimentary tickets have a value of zero dollars and therefore may not be refunded or exchanged for another game. Discounted tickets are only valid for the amount paid to the Rockies and are subject to any constraints applicable to the original sale. Tickets purchased via the secondary market will only be valid for the rescheduled game. Secondary market customers that cannot attend the rescheduled date should contact the Customer Service Department from which the purchase was made. Secondary market tickets are not valid for credit/refund or exchange through the Colorado Rockies.
Rain Delays
The home club has the right to postpone the playing of a game prior to its start. Once a game has started, the Umpire-in-Chief shall have sole right to determine whether the game shall be terminated because of bad weather or unfit playing conditions. Under the provisions of the MLB Official Playing Rules, the Umpire-in-Chief shall have the sole and unquestioned authority to determine whether and when play shall be halted during a game, whether and when play shall be resumed and whether and when a game shall be terminated because of bad weather or unfit playing conditions. The Official Playing Rules provide that when a game is temporarily suspended for rain, the chief of the umpire crew must wait 30 minutes before calling the game. The umpire may continue the suspension of the game as long as he believes there is any chance to resume play, attempting at all times to complete the game.
Ramps
There are two access ramps located on the east and west sides of Coors Field. The east ramp can be accessed from Gate A and leads to the Main Concourse, Mezzanine Level and Upper Level. The west ramp can be accessed from Gate E and leads to the Main Concourse, Club Level, the Suite Level and the Upper Level. The grade on both ramps conforms to ADA standards.
Recycling
The Colorado Rockies are working hard to care for the environment, doing their part to help keep Colorado green and clean. In a typical year, the Rockies recycle many used materials such as: batteries, electronics, construction debris, fryer grease, glass, plastics, paper, cardboard, oil, pallets and compost leftover from food, grass clippings and shrubbery. In total, the Colorado Rockies have diverted over 316 tons from the landfill in one season alone.
Restrictions
The following list is a guide only. It is not intended to be
all inclusive.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Aerosol sunscreen
- Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or marijuana (medical or otherwise) in any form
- Aluminum or metal cans (including any aerosol cans)
- Animals (except trained service dogs for Guests with disabilities)
- Backpacks or other multi-pocket bags including multi-pocket purses
- Beach balls, balloons and other inflatables
- Bota bags or wine skin
- Bullhorns or noise makers
- Camera tri, dual or single leg pods by non-media personnel (see Cameras and Game Information Prohibition)
- Confetti, soap bubbles
- Drones (unmanned aerial vehicles)
- Firearms or other weapons
- Fireworks
- Fishing nets, poles or ball retrieval devices
- Frisbees
- Fruits or vegetables larger than a grapefruit must be sliced
- Glass bottles
- Hard-sided briefcases, regardless of size
- Hard-sided coolers and containers, regardless of size
- Hoverboards
- Insulated coolers, cups and thermoses larger than 22 oz.
- Knives of any size or shape
- Non-alcoholic beer or similar items
- Laser pointers
- Pizza boxes larger than personal size
- Selfie sticks
- Skateboards, rollerblades or shoes with wheels (Heelys)
- Soft-sided bags and containers larger than 16”x 16”x 8”
- Squirt guns or super soakers
- Sticks or clubs (including signs attached to sticks)
- Stools or folding chairs
PERMITTED ITEMS
- Baseball bats for the purpose of autographs; must be stored underneath the seats once the game begins
- Binoculars
- Brooms - 6’ maximum length (only on the day of a potential sweep)
- Camel packs which are empty
- Food items (including glass baby food jars)
- Fruit or vegetables grapefruit-sized or smaller
- Helmets, motorcycle or bicycle
- Insulated cups or thermoses 22 ozs. or smaller
- Paper or plastic cups with permitted beverages
- Plastic baby bottles
- Plastic beverage containers
- Potato chip or nut cardboard cans with metal tops or bottoms
- Seat cushions and bleacher back rest
- Soft-sided, single-pocket bags or containers 16”x 16”x 8” or smaller
- Still and video cameras (see Cameras)
- Strollers - that fold or collapse to fit underneath seats (larger strollers may be claim-checked at the gates upon entry)
- Umbrellas during the threat of inclement weather. In consideration of the safety and sight lines of others, please use only small, compact umbrellas (28” to 34” span). Large golf umbrellas and umbrellas with metal tips are strongly discouraged.
Restrooms
Most restrooms at Coors Field have diaper changing stations available and are accessible to Guests with disabilities. The following is a list of sections where restrooms are located throughout the ballpark:
Men’s - 102, 110, 118, 133, 142, 150, 153, 203, 215, 225, 234, 241, 245, 302, 308, 318, 326, 331, 335, 342, 401
Women’s - 101, 107, 116, 126, 131, 141, 146, 149, 156, 204, 216, 221, 226, 235, 242, 244, 302, 308, 315, 321, 328, 333, 338, 343, 403
Family - 124, 135, 149, 222, 311, 339
Restrooms are also located on the Suite Level outside of the following suites:
Men’s - Suites 4, 10, 16, 24, 32, 41, 48, 55B
Women’s - Suites 6, 12, 18, 25, 32, 39, 46, 55A
Family - Suites 23, 42
Retired Numbers
The Colorado Rockies have three retired numbers, 17, 33 and 42. In 1997, the Colorado Rockies, Major League Baseball and all other Major League Clubs celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball. On August 13, 1997, in a ceremony attended by Jackie’s widow, Rachel, and daughter, Sharon, the Colorado Rockies officially retired the number 42 in honor of Jackie’s historic and heroic contributions to the game of baseball.
Todd Helton’s number 17 was retired on August 17, 2014 in honor of his 17 years of service time with the Colorado Rockies. Having played his entire career in Colorado, Helton retired as the career leader in almost every offensive category in team history. His commitment to the organization and community were recognized with a weekend-long celebration culminating in a pregame ceremony and unveiling of his number plaque in center field above the bullpens.
Larry Walker’s number 33 was retired on September 25, 2021 in honor of his 10 years of service time with the Colorado Rockies and his Hall of Fame career. Walker is the only player in Rockies history to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown (Class of 2020, formally inducted in 2021), and the only player in Rockies history to win the National League MVP Award (1997). Walker ranks first in Rockies franchise history in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage and second (behind Helton) in hits, runs, doubles, home runs and RBI.
Rockies Rookies Kids Fan Club
Kids 15 years of age and younger are eligible to join the Rockies Rookies Kids Fan Club. Each member receives authentic merchandise and other Rockies gear. To find out more information on ordering, visit ROCKIES.com/RockiesRookies.
Rockpile
Tickets for the Rockpile: There is a four ticket limit per person for adult tickets per game. These limits apply whether purchasing Rockpile tickets in advance or day of game.
Advance Rockpile: Rockpile tickets are available for advance purchase for all regular season home games. Advance Rockpile tickets are available for purchase at the Coors Field Ticket Office and Colorado Rockies Dugout Stores, by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or at ROCKIES.com (service charges apply).
Day of Game Rockpile: Both $4.00 and $1.00 Rockpile tickets are available for purchase day of game for most home games, beginning two hours prior to game time at the Rockpile Ticket Office located near Gate A. Rockpile tickets are available to Guests 12 years of age and younger and 55 years of age and older for $1.00. All fans purchasing Day of Game Rockpile tickets will be required to immediately enter Coors Field through Gate A. All parties MUST be present at the time of purchase. Tickets for Opening Day, Fireworks and select other games may be sold during the announced on-sale periods prior to
the season.
The Rooftop
The Rooftop is a 38,000 square foot destination constructed in the upper right-field deck, providing stunning panoramic views of Downtown Denver and the Front Range. The Coors Light Silver Bullet Bar, Smashburger and the Jack Daniel’s Terrace are three premium/bar eateries featured in this two-tiered area. Fans will also enjoy an urban garden setting, VIP Cabanas, numerous televisions and live pregame entertainment.
The Rooftop is open to all Coors Field ticketed guests. Standing room tickets for The Rooftop are available for purchase starting at $16, which includes $6 in concession and/or merchandise credit. The Rooftop is a standing room area, however for designated games, general admission seating in Sections U310-314 may become available on a first-come, first-served basis. The availability of Section U310-314 will not be determined and announced until the day of the game.
Rooftop amenities include:
Full service bars
Flat-screen TVs
Concession stands and restrooms
Guest services office
ATM
Cell phone charging station
Cabanas
There are three group areas located on The Rooftop. The Shane Co.bana accommodates groups of 40 to 60 and includes a private bar set-up and concessions credit on each ticket. The Jack Daniel’s Terrace Loft accommodates groups of 40 to 60 and includes a private bar set-up and concessions credit on each ticket. The Jack Daniel’s Pregame Deck is a pregame area that accommodates 80 to 300 people; game tickets are required to reserve this space.
For more information about The Rooftop, please visit ROCKIES.com/rooftop, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437), or send an email to [email protected].
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Safety and Security
Guests who would like to discreetly notify our gameday staff of guest safety or security issues (e.g. security needed, broken seat, medical issue, etc.) may do so by texting “SECURITY” [space] followed by the issue and location to 97475. Sample text: “SECURITY unruly guests in Section 116 row 14 seats 7&8.” The Guest will receive a text response and appropriate personnel will be dispatched to resolve the issue. Message and data rates may apply; text STOP to cancel.
The Sandlot
Make your Coors Field experience complete by visiting The SandLot, which serves excellent food and microbrews inside or on the comfortable patio. The brewery is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112. For private non-gameday parties, call (303) 312-2552 for more information.
Schedules
Rockies pocket schedules are available at the Guest Relations Center at Section 127, at all Colorado Rockies Ticket Outlets or by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Scoreboard Messages
Guests can purchase a personal message to appear on one of three boards. This does not include the Main Videoboard or side fascia boards. Each message can be up to 40 characters (including spaces and punctuation) and will scroll as listed below. The cost for each message is $75.00 and goes directly to the Colorado Rockies Foundation. Orders may be placed online at ROCKIES.com/scoreboardmessages. Please include your message, a contact name and phone number and the date of the game. For more information, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437). Orders must be received at least four business days prior to the game date by 5:00 p.m. MT.
Main Board: The main scoreboard is located behind the Pavilion seating area in left centerfield. Messages are shown in the mountain peak at the top of the scoreboard. Scoreboard messages on the main scoreboard will be **shown during the top and bottom of the 3rd and 6th inning.
Rockpile Matrix Board:** The Rockpile matrix board is located on either side of the Rockpile seating area in centerfield. Messages on the Rockpile matrix board will be shown during the top and bottom of the 9th inning.
Alternate Matrix Board: The alternate scoreboard is located on the facade of the club level on the first base side corner below the Mountain Ranch Club. Scoreboard messages on the alternate scoreboard will be shown during the top and bottom of the 8th inning and at the end of
every inning.Due to advertising commitments and game-related information, requests for personal messages on the main scoreboards will not be accepted. However, messages are available on other video boards through the purchase of Group Tickets, a group picnic in the Platte River or Coors Outfield Picnic Areas, the renting of a Party Suite, Infield Suite, Super Suite, the Warning Track Party Room, a pregame ceremony, national anthem or through First Pitch participation. See Guest Announcement Board for more information about purchasing personal messages.
Searches
All persons consent to allowing the Colorado Rockies and/or their designees to inspect his/her person (and that of any minor accompanying such person) and any bags, clothing, or other articles for security purposes, by any means determined by the Colorado Rockies.
Season Suites
There are 21 Infield suites on the private Suite Level at Coors Field. These Suites are available for full and partial season leases; lease terms vary. The price and lease terms are determined by location and number of seats in the suite. All suites contain indoor and outdoor seating, a temperature-controlled lounge area, television/sound system and catering service. Access to the Suite Level is restricted to those Guests holding Suite Level tickets. For more information regarding the leasing of a private suite, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437). For individual game suite rental, see Infield Suites, Party Suites or
Super Suites.
Season Tickets
For information on prices and available locations, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or go online to ROCKIES.com/tickets. Season Tickets offer significant discounts compared to individual game prices. For information on smaller ticket packages, see Mini-Plans.
See Something, Say Something
In our continuing effort to make Coors Field a safe and enjoyable facility, we encourage all Guests to alert us of any issue they encounter. To report any situation, either inside or outside of the ballpark, text SECURITY to 97475 followed by the nature and location of the issue. You will receive a text response and appropriate personnel will be dispatched to resolve the issue. Message and data rates may apply; text STOP to cancel.
Homeland Security Begins with Hometown Security. If you see something suspicious taking place, then report that behavior or activity to local law enforcement, or in the case of emergency, call 9-1-1. Factors such as race, ethnicity, national origin or religious affiliation alone are not suspicious. For that reason, the public should report only suspicious behavior and situations (e.g., an unattended backpack in a public place or someone trying to break into a restricted area) rather than beliefs, thoughts, ideas, expressions, associations, or speech unrelated to terrorism or other criminal activity.
The nationwide “If You See Something, Say Something™” public awareness campaign is a simple and effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting suspicious activity to the proper local law enforcement authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-terrorism crime
related efforts.
Service Animals
Animals are not permitted within Coors Field with the exception of trained service animals for Guests with disabilities. The ADA defines a service animal as a dog or miniature horse individually trained to perform a specific task or service for a person with a disability.
Silver Sluggers Senior Fan Club
This ticket package is a great value for adults 55 and older. Each package includes two tickets for six games that you can choose from a select number of games. The cost of the 2023 package is $144. There are a limited number of packages available. Go to ROCKIES.com/silversluggers for more information.
Smoking
In consideration of the health and comfort of others, Coors Field prohibits smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes, marijuana, vaporizers and other similar devices at Coors Field except in designated smoking areas, which are marked by yellow lines:
Main Concourse
Across from Section 135, after first pitch
Club level
Outdoor terrace behind Sections 214-216 (after the start of the game or at the end of private functions)
Outside terrace behind Section 247
Suite Level
Club Level terraces
Outside Suite Level, left-field corner of suite entrance, across from Suite 56
Upper Concourse
Behind Sections 316, 347 and near the Clocktower
Rockpile
On the elevated platform near scoreboard or outside the gate after first pitch
It is illegal to consume marijuana in public. Smoking, vaping, ingesting or otherwise consuming marijuana is prohibited in all areas of Coors Field, including designated smoking areas. See Marijuana.
Social Media
Follow the Rockies on social media to stay connected with the club 24/7/365! The Rockies are active on Facebook, Twitter (English: @Rockies, @CoorsField, @RockiesClubInfo and @RoxDugoutStores; Spanish: @LosRockies), Instagram and TikTok, each offering real-time updates, unique behind-the-scenes content, ticket specials, contests, giveaways and more. Follow the Rockies on each of the platforms listed above and visit ROCKIES.com/connect for the Rockies’ social media hub. For questions regarding Rockies social media, email [email protected].
Solar Panels
In partnership with Xcel Energy, the Colorado Rockies installed solar panels on the Rockpile in 2007. These solar panels produce over 14,000 kilowatt hours of energy each year, enough to power the Rockpile board during games.
Souvenirs
Numerous merchandise outlets are available throughout the ballpark. In addition to nine portable stands, Coors Field offers three main feature stores. The 7,000-square foot Diamond Dry Goods retail store is located on the first base side of the Main Concourse, the Club Level Store is located on the Club Level behind home plate and the New Era Store (located in the left-field corner on the Main Concourse) offers a complete collection of New Era hats and apparel for everyone. The Diamond Dry Goods Store honors Season Ticket Holder discounts and exchanges, if items were purchased at a Colorado Rockies Dugout Store. See
Dugout Stores.
sp plusManages the parking and on-site traffic operations at Coors Field. Is a transportation management company engaged in the leasing, management and ownership of commercial parking facilities. Clients include some of the largest owners and developers of multi-use projects, major office buildings, hotels, hospitals and sports and entertainment facilities, located throughout 31 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Germany. In addition, the company provides advisory and consulting services to owners, architects and developers of parking lots and garages.
Our mission is to operate a global parking and transportation management company dedicated to integrity, growth, professionalism, value and leadership, and providing quality service to customers and clients. Our offices at Coors Field can be reached by calling (303) 312-2040.
Speed Pitch
See Interactive Area.
Spring Training
The Colorado Rockies play Spring Training games from February through the month of March at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz. For information, visit Rockies.com/spring or call (888) 490-0383 or (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Stairs
Stairwells are located throughout the ballpark, near the following sections and areas: Gates A and E, Sections 101 (exit only), 105, 114, 123, 135, 147, 302, 305, 317, 331, 334 and the Rockpile (exit only).
Storage
Storage areas for permitted items are available at each lettered gate at Coors Field. Please check with the Gate Supervisor for availability and information. All items will be inspected. Guests assume liability for all items left in storage. See Claim Check - at gate/tent.
StROLLERS & MOBILITY DEVICES
Strollers, wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility devices are allowed in the ballpark, however these items may not be left unattended, even at the top of a seating section. Items not in use while in a seating area will need to be claim checked at one of the five main entry gates and may be picked up at any time. All unattended items will be picked up and moved to Lost & Found. The Colorado Rockies are not responsible for lost, damaged, stolen or misplaced items.
Suites
See Infield Suites, Party Suites, Season Suites orSuper Suites.
Suiteholder entrance
Suiteholders have access to an exclusive entrance located between Gate B and Gate C along Blake Street. Entry is limited to Suite Level, Legacy Club and Mountain Ranch Club ticket holders.
Super Suites
Located directly across from the Conference Center on the right-field Suite Level, these 13 unique Super Suites accommodate 12-500 people and feature retractable glass walls and windows with a catering package included. For more information, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437) or visit ROCKIES.com/suites.
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Tailgating
Tailgating is not permitted in any Rockies operated parking lot. Persons may not consume alcohol in the parking lots, including inside their vehicles.
TDD Phones
TDD Phones are text phones for Guests with hearing or speech impairments. Text telephones provide a keyboard input and visual display output to callers and receiving parties connected over standard telephone lines and networks. A TDD phone is available on the Main Concourse at Section 127 (Guest Relations).
Tee ball
See Interactive Area.
Tiktok
Follow @Rockies on TikTok or search Rockies in the TikTok app. See Social Media.
Tours of Coors Field
Tours of Coors Field are conducted year-round and last approximately 80 minutes. Some of the areas seen on tour include the dugout, field, Visitor’s Clubhouse, Press Level, Press Club, Club Level, Suite Level, Rooftop and
Concourse areas.
Net proceeds from the Coors Field Tour Program benefit the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Foundation. All tours are accessible to Guests with disabilities. All dates, times and viewing areas are subject to change without notice.
Public Tour Times:
During the season (April - September):
Non-Game Days: Mon-Sat 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Evening Game Days: 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Afternoon Game Days: No Tours
During the offseason (October - March):
Mon- Sat: 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Public Tour Prices:
Adults $20.00
Seniors (55 and older) $10.00
Children (12 and younger) $10.00
Group/Private Tours (year round):
Groups of 25 or more must schedule a private tour. Groups will receive a $1.00-$2.00 discount per person. Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance. Group tours cannot be scheduled at public tour times. Please visit Rockies.com/tours for available times. Groups of less than 25 people can reserve a private tour by paying for a minimum group size (25 people). If you have a group of special needs individuals (regardless of group size), please call to discuss private tour options.
Tickets may be purchased at the Coors Field Ticket Office, Rockies Dugout Stores, by calling (303) ROCKIES (762-5437), or online at ROCKIES.com/tours.
Toyota Clubhouse
This premium seating area is located directly behind home plate. Ticket Holders in this area have a private entrance, access to a private restaurant and lounge and enjoy complimentary dining in both the restaurant and their seats. For more information, call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Subject to availability, accessible seats for the Toyota Clubhouse may be purchased starting at $300 (including buffet). Complimentary in-seat service is included with the ticket purchase and seating is limited. For more information, please call (303) ROCKIES (762-5437).
Follow the Rockies on Twitter @Rockies, @CoorsField, @RoxDugoutStores or in Spanish @LosRockies. See
Social Media.
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Water Feature
Facts about the Coors Field Water Feature:
All plant materials and rocks are native to Colorado
Trees used are Colorado Spruce, Pinon Pine, Bristlecone Pine, Con Color Fir, Limber Pine, Gamble Oak and Curl Leaf Mahogany
Rocks used are Navajo ruby sandstone and granite marble river boulders
Grass used is Kentucky Blue Grass
Seven fountains shoot water almost 40 feet in the air before all home games, after a Colorado Rockies home run, during the seventh inning stretch and after a Colorado Rockies win (if Denver Water restrictions allow)
Three 10 foot waterfalls run into the pond where the fountains are located
The pumping system delivers 3,200 gallons of recycled water per minute
350 tons (700,000 pounds) of rock were used
Water feature may be turned off if drought conditions exist
Water Filling Stations
Guests may refill water bottles and cups at these locations: Sections 116, 131, 226, 238 and 318.
Warning Track Party Room
See Party Suites.
Weather
In the event of inclement or potentially dangerous weather, Guests may be asked to seek shelter out of the seating area. Please follow the direction of Coors Field Staff and public address announcements to the nearest shelter area. Shelter areas include stairwells, restrooms and other enclosed areas within the ballpark.
Website
The Colorado Rockies’ official website, ROCKIES.com, features in-depth statistics, player bios, live gameday coverage and broadcasts, video highlights and more. Fans who sign up as a registered user of ROCKIES.com are eligible to receive exclusive ticket specials, announcements, news and more, all completely customizable. Go to ROCKIES.com and click on “Register” in the top right corner for details.
Wheelchair Service
The Colorado Rockies have a limited number of wheelchairs available to assist Guests at Coors Field. If wheelchair service is needed to transport a Guest to a seat location or back to one of the gates at the conclusion of the game, please notify a Coors Field Guest Relations Representative for assistance. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs, these can only be used to transport Guests and cannot be rented or borrowed to sit in while watching the game. Safety considerations limit transportees to 250 pounds or less. Please be aware that wheelchairs are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Therefore, during periods of heavy volume, Guests may be asked to wait until a wheelchair becomes available to transport them either to their seats or back to the gates. In the event of a medical emergency in which wheelchair service is needed, please see the nearest Coors Field Representative.
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Yellow Line
The Colorado Rockies invite Guests to stand on the Main Concourse to watch the game, but they must stand behind the yellow line and away from aisle entry points. Please limit standing in the Upper Level portals or platform areas to those times when you are waiting for a break in the action to return to your seats.
Youth Sports Development
As part of the mission of the Colorado Rockies Foundation, the Rockies have a long-standing tradition of supporting youth baseball across the region. The Colorado Rockies’ annual Youth Baseball Clinics emphasize fundamentals and teamwork, and the Major League Baseball program, Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), is designed to bring baseball to a higher level across urban areas. Other programs include Colorado Rockies Youth Baseball Camp at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies Youth Softball Camp at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies Futures Game and the Colorado Rockies Baseball Skills Challenge. All of the Colorado Rockies youth baseball programs encourage teamwork, discipline and fun. For more information relating to youth baseball, please contact [email protected] or
[email protected].