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  1. 9 paź 2023 · I noticed that all entry points at Citi Field are ADA accessible, but fans with accessibility needs may also enter through the Hodges, Seaver, or Stengel VIP entrances for added convenience. Getting around the stadium is made easier with the availability of elevators and ramps.

  2. ACCESSIBLE ENTRY POINTS. All entry points at Citi Field are ADA Accessible. Guests with accessibility needs may also enter through our designated accessible gates (Hodges, Seaver, or Stengel VIP entrances) even if their seating location does not grant them VIP entry. ADULT CHANGING TABLES

  3. What to Bring to a New York Mets Game? Does Citi Field Accept Cash? How Long are Mets Games? Can you buy tickets at Citi Field? Which Mets Jersey is Stitched? Citi Field has several stadium entrance gates. Gates open 2 hours before regularly scheduled home games, but opening times may vary for doubleheaders. Citi Field Gate Information.

  4. Hodges Entrance - Located adjacent to Lot G along the 1st Base side of the ballpark. Right Field Gate - Located adjacent to Lot G along the 1st Base side of the ballpark. Bullpen Gate - Located off 126th Street (near Roosevelt Ave)

  5. Citi Field features unprecedented amenities and comfort for Mets fans, sports fans and visitors to the New York metropolitan area. The open-air ballpark connects the Mets' National League heritage to the future and to the City through a number of unique design elements.

  6. You are allowed to watch and catch batting practice at Citi Field. The Jackie Robinson Rotunda and Hodges Entrance gates both open 2 hours before first pitch. The Rotunda gate is at home plate, and the Hodges gate is halfway down the first base line, between the rotunda and the right field gate.

  7. 12 wrz 2023 · Like most MLB ballparks, Citi Field has banned fans from bringing their own food into the stadium. Visitors may bring one soft cooler (as long as it’s not bigger than 16″x16″x8″), but you’re technically only allowed to bring in a single, 20 oz plastic bottle (or smaller) and a single child’s juice box.