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  • Why did you make changes to the parking lots?

    Our goal is to provide the best experience possible for Dodger fans. This doesn't just mean when you are watching the game, but coming to the stadium and leaving as well.

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  • What is new for this year?

    In an effort to reduce parking stress and to allow for designated pedestrian walkways, we have implemented Controlled Zone Parking in all General Admission lots and re-numbered the parking lots.

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  • What is Controlled Zone Parking?

    It's simple. Controlled Zone Parking means that you park in a lot based on the gate you enter. For example, if you enter through the Sunset Gate, you will be directed to park in Parking Lot 1 or 2. When leaving the game, you will be required to exit out of the same gate you entered.

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  • What if I don't want to park in the parking lot that is assigned to the gate I enter?

    If you prefer to park in a different lot based on your seat location, it will most likely change the route you take to enter and leave the ballpark. Remember, you can access all freeways from any of our parking gate exits.

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  • Can I really access all freeways from every single gate?

    Yes, you can! It may not be your usual travel pattern, but you can access every freeway from any gate at Dodger Stadium.

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  • Since I have to park in a different parking lot than I usually do, how do I find my way into the stadium?

    We have significantly increased the size of our parking staff in the Dodger Stadium parking lots to better assist you with the new parking procedures.

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  • Why did you change the numbers to letters for the different parking lots?

    We changed the season/preferred parking lots in order to distinguish them more clearly from the general admission parking lots. All season lots will now be named by letter; all general parking lots will be named by number.

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  • Does General Admission parking ever sell out at Dodger Stadium?

    During full capacity games, it is likely that General Admission parking could sell out. Please arrive at the game earlier than usual on these games. Visit our parking page for frequent updates on heavily sold games.

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  • So, if I'm a season ticket holder with preferred parking, do I still park in the same lot?

    Yes, you do! Your parking pass will allow you to access your lot as you always have. We will have specially designated Preferred Parking Pass Lanes for your convenience.

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  • Do those with preferred parking leave from the same gate they entered?

    Those with preferred parking may enter and leave through any of the Dodger Stadium gates.

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  • Did you change the names of your gates?

    We have named the gate based on its location for fans' easy reference.

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  • How much is General Parking?

    Cars are $10, no in-and-out privileges and no refunds. Buses, Rv's, Limos and any other oversized vehicles are $35

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  • What is an oversized vehicle?

    Any vehicle that will take up more than one parking stall.

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  • Has Disabled parking changed?

    The Dodger disabled parking policies and procedures are exactly the same as previous seasons. There are an ample amount of disabled parking spaces located in parking lots B, G, N, & P. Parking cashiers and attendants will direct those with a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate to these areas.

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