Some people have been lucky enough to go to some sporting events in other states, but not where I am. We just started dreaming of the possibility a month or two ago... and now it's about to actually happen in stadiums all around the country!
For the Washington Nationals, where I got a tour of everything to expect, there will be 5,000 fans in attendance for Opening Day and this first home stand. [They're hoping to increase capacity by the second round of home games!]
I assume most people just want to see the pictures like I do, so check them out, with some more explanations of all of the new rules and guidelines below!
1 of 9 MLB Ballpark App needed
2 of 9 More escalator rules to abide by
3 of 9 No more water fountains
4 of 9 Mobile ordering available
5 of 9 Seats that can not be claimed are zip tied
6 of 9 No more standing to watch
7 of 9 No standing or sitting on zip ties
8 of 9 Mobile ordering made easy
9 of 9 Get your stuff and go sit down
WHEN IT COMES TO ENTERING:
- You will only have digital tickets, via the MLB Ballpark app
- You'll have a color coded ticket to tell you which entrance you MUST use to enter AND exit
- Gates open two hours before the game to prevent lines
- Masks, of course, required. NOT ALLOWED: bandanas, gaiters, and exhalation vents. You will be removed if your mask is not covering your nose and mouth outside of your seat.
- No bags allowed unless they are small clutches, diaper bags, or ADA regulated bags
- As of now, only season plan holders are getting tickets directly from the team, but there are some up for resale on StubHub.
- They will have giveaways upon entry for many games throughout April, and EVERY attendee is guaranteed the giveaway. No need to rush in!
INSIDE THE PARK:
- You can not stand in the concourse unless you are actively getting food, drink, or going to the bathroom
- You must secure seats in pods of 1-6 people. They are already designated and spread apart from other pods by at least 6 feet/a couple rows. Seats that are not allowed to be occupied are zip-tied up.
- Water fountains are closed, but they do have touchless water bottle fillers you can use.
- The playground will be closed
- Stores will be open at limited capacity inside and no clothing try-ons
- Family picnic area is open with tables six feet apart
- Cash is discouraged... you can exchange cash for Nats Bucks at machines throughout the park
- There won't be a t-shirt toss, or photo opportunities with the Presidents, but they will race!
FOOD AND DRINK:
- You can only eat or drink while in your seat
- All food will have covered containers to prevent contamination while walking to your seat
- Mobile ordering makes it easy/quick... you can find QR codes at the location, or access every restaurant from your seat on the MLB Ballpark app
- Condiments are served with touchless machines! You point at what you want, and it dispenses.
- Check out some of the new selections in the park:
1 of 3 Cantina 202
2 of 3 Fuku!
3 of 3 Summer of canned cocktails!
FOR OPENING DAY:
- They're raising the World Series flag and acknowledging the new pennants, as well as playing some highlights from the championship season.
- There will be a flyover!
- They have a new GIANT mural, with the trophy, inside the club area. This alone might be worth paying for those tickets.
For more information, check out Nationals.com/welcomehome