Monday, March 31, 2008 - Page updated at 03:49 p.m.
Fan's Guide


| SGP | STP | |
| Lower Box | $65 | $40 |
| Field | $44 | $32 |
| Terrace Club* infield | $70 | $45 |
| Terrace Club* outfield | $51 | $39 |
| View Box | $30 | $22 |
| Lower Outfield Reserved | $30 | $22 |
| Lower OF Reserved Family | $30 | $22 |
| View Reserved | $22 | $16 |
| View Reserved Family | $22 | $16 |
| Left Field Bleachers | $16 | $13 |
| Center Field Bleachers | $8 | NA |
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SGP - Single Game Price STP - Season Ticket Price (per game) *Price includes $5 game membership fee. Source: Seattle Mariners |
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Ticket information
Order online at seattlemariners.com, ticketmaster.com or call Ticketmaster at 206-622-HITS.
Tickets are also available at the Safeco Field ticket office, and all Ticketmaster outlets in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, or at any Mariners team store.
Discount programs
BECU FAMILY NIGHTS: Half-price view reserved seats for $10 (day of game, $11) on select Monday games.
FAMILY PACK: Four tickets, four hot dogs, four soft drinks for deep discounts in three seating categories -- view reserved $55 (day of game, $60); field seats $110 (day of game, $120); and Terrace Club outfield $135 (day of game, $145).
SENIOR SUNDAYS: Half-price view reserved seats for $10 (day of game, $11, and premium game Sept. 7, add $3) for seniors, 60 and over, for every Sunday game.
SPECIAL GROUP NIGHTS: During various games, groups of 40 or more can purchase view reserved seats for as low as $8. Call 206-346-4001 or www.mariners.com/groups.
MILITARY DISCOUNT NIGHTS: Every Tuesday game, U.S. military personnel can purchase view reserved tickets for $10 (day of game, $11 and premium game July 21, add $3). Also receive 20 percent off regular priced merchandise at team stores.
COLLEGE NIGHTS: Select view reserved tickets $10 (day of game, $11). Call 260-346-4001 for special pricing, as low as $8 per seat, for groups of 25 or more.
Driving directions
From the south
Take I-5 to exit 163, Spokane Street, and turn right at Fourth Avenue South to reach the North Lot (old Kingdome North Lot) or Union Station Garage.
To reach the Safeco Field Garage, take exit 163 to Spokane Street, turn right at Fourth Avenue South, left at Lander and right on to First Avenue South to the ballpark.
Take exit 164B to Fourth Avenue and then right on Royal Brougham to reach the Stadium Exhibition Center Garage.
From the north
Take I-5 to James Street, Spokane Street, Forest Street, Dearborn Street, or Airport Way exits to access downtown parking lots.
Take the Dearborn exit westbound to Fourth Avenue to reach the Union Station Garage or the North Lot (old Kingdome North Lot).
Follow the Airport Way exit and turn right on Holgate then right on First Avenue South to reach the Safeco Field Garage.
Follow exit 164 to Fourth Avenue South exit ramp to reach the Stadium Exhibition Center Garage.
From the east (I-90)
To reach the Stadium Exhibition Center Garage follow the freeway to where it terminates at Fourth Ave. South and turn right. Turn right at Royal Brougham to garage entrance.
To reach the Safeco Field Garage, exit southbound (right) onto Fourth Ave., continue south to Holgate, west to First Ave. and north to Safeco Field Garage.
To reach Union Station Garage or the North Lot, follow the freeway to the end then turn left on Fourth Ave. South.
To access downtown parking lots, exit I-90 to I-5 northbound and take the James/Madison St. Exit.
NWsource Safeco Field Guide
So, where do you go to eat and drink when it's Grand Salami time? Check out the Safeco Field Guide on NWsource.com.

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