Wednesday, September 7, 2011 - Page updated at 04:20 p.m.
Fan's Guide
Seating/Tickets
For information on stadium seating and single-game ticket prices, see the seating chart on Seahawks.com.
Getting to the game
More information about transportation on game days is available on the Seahawks' website, www.seahawks.com
• Metro bus service (metro.kingcounty.gov)
More than 15 daily bus routes stop within three blocks of CenturyLink Field.
Game-day shuttles will be provided from three locations: Eastgate Park and Ride, South Kirkland and Northgate. The cost is $4 each way or $8 round trip, with service starting two hours before kickoff and ending 45 minutes before the start. Service has been confirmed for all weekend regular-season games. Check www.seahawks.com for updates.
• Sound Transit (www.soundtransit.org)
Bus service: Service every 30 minutes with stops within three blocks of CenturyLink Field.
Link light rail: Central Link offers service from Tukwila to downtown Seattle. There are two stations near CenturyLink Field.
Sounder Rail: Service from Tacoma and Everett to King Street Station near CenturyLink Field, with stops.
• Amtrak Cascades train service (www.amtrakcascades.com)
Amtrak Cascades stops at King Street Station near CenturyLink Field. Reservations can be made online or by phone (800-USA-RAIL).
• Washington State Ferries (www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries)
Regular ferry service from Bremerton and Bainbridge arrives at Colman Dock, near CenturyLink Field. Riders to West Seattle from Port Orchard and Vashon Island can transfer to Metro buses.
• SoundRunner Ferry (SoundRunnerFerry.com)
This ferry departs from the Kingston Ferry Terminal and drops off at Pier 50, near CenturyLink Field. The fare is $10 one way. Reservations are required and can be made online or by phone (888-550-7203)
• Charter buses and RV parking
Charter-bus travel can be arranged by contacting MTR Western (206-838-8125 or aliciah@mtrwestern.com). For charter-bus transportation from Olympia through the Capital City Seahawkers, call Jeri Ross (360-459-0077).
Due to ongoing construction, RV and charter bus parking is not available in the CenturyLink Field North Lot. There is no day-of-game sales for RV and charter bus parking in the North Lot.
Charter buses may load and unload where spaces is available on 3rd Avenue, just south of Royal Brougham Way. For additional charter bus and RV parking locations, please contact the Seahawks parking partner, International Parking Management (206-254-0811).
Tailgating
Use Home Plate parking lot at First Avenue and Atlantic, just south of CenturyLink Field. The lot is sold on a game-by-game basis.
Disabled Parking
The North Lot and CenturyLink Field Event Center Garage are sold out on a season basis. A very limited amount of disabled parking in the North Lot might be available on game days (sold on first-come, first-served basis). The Union Station garage on Fourth Avenue is available for season parking. Stairways can be avoided by reaching the stadium's North Lot from Union Station via the elevator at Fourth Avenue and Weller Street Overpass. A state-issued, disabled placard is required for disabled-parking access.
Passenger drop-off zone
Located off the intersection of Railroad Way South at Occidental Avenue (across from the Seahawks Pro Shop). The location can be accessed from First Avenue South. Drivers may drop off passengers next to the stadium until kickoff.
Auto trouble
AAA provides roadside assistance after games in the North Lot and CenturyLink Event Center garage . Limited service is available.

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