A great gift for Rockies fans! Share the excitement of Colorado Rockies baseball with a group of friends, family or coworkers at the ballpark. When ordering through the Group Sales Department, groups of 20 or more will receive seating together subject to availability , scoreboard recognition see Guest Announcement Board and two complimentary tickets to a future Rockies game for the group leader.
Special group pricing is available for most home games. The bigger the group, the bigger the rewards! Groups of or more can qualify for a pregame onfield ceremony and groups of or more can qualify for an opportunity to watch batting practice on the field for the group leader and a guest.
Fundraising opportunities are available for most home games with larger discounts available for designated Super Fundraiser dates. Guests can purchase a personal message to appear in the Peak of the Main Scoreboard in left centerfield and on the Alternate Scoreboard under the Mountain Ranch Club in right field. Messages will run the duration of the 3rd and 6th inning in the Peak of the Main Scoreboard and the duration of the 8th inning on the Alternate Scoreboard.
Messages will also run at the end of every inning on the Alternate Scoreboard. Each message can be up to 40 characters including spaces and punctuation. Please include your message, a contact name and phone number and the date of the game. Orders must be received at least 72 hours in advance of the game date. Scoreboard message locations and run times are subject to change.
The Coors Field Guest Services team is readily available to provide you with a memorable experience at the ballpark. We strive to provide you with the best guest service in Major League Baseball. If you See Something, Say Something. The Colorado Rockies are committed to providing a safe environment for all of our Guests. Your eyes and ears can help keep Coors Field a safe family environment.
This service center operates from the time the gates open until 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Guests may obtain information, offer suggestions, voice concerns and request assistance from Colorado Rockies Guest Relations Representatives. Listings subject to change. At no time should a home run ball be thrown back onto the field. Any Guest interfering with a ball in play will also be subject to ejection.
The Colorado Rockies are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable ballpark experience. Our staff will proactively intervene to ensure the following:. Located along the Suite Level, Infield Suites offer an upscale Suite experience and are available for multi-game packages, as well as for individual game rental. This premium seating area is located directly behind home plate.
Ticket Holders in this area have a private entrance, access to a private restaurant and lounge and enjoy complimentary dining in both the restaurant and their seats. Complimentary in-seat service is included with the ticket purchase and seating is limited. Follow the Rockies on Instagram at Instagram. Visit Coors Field's Interactive Area and test your baseball skills. Fans may purchase game tickets at the kiosk located in the Interactive Area. All users and observers of the Interactive Area assume all risk of injury.
The Interactive Area includes:. This certificate can be presented at the DMV to receive your Rockies signature license plate additional DMV fees apply, standard annual specialty license plate fees and taxes will be assessed.
Light Rail is a fast and efficient means of transportation to Coors Field, and it runs daily. For specific route and fare information, visit the Light Rail section of the RTD website found at rtd-denver. The Colorado Rockies Baseball Club cannot be responsible for recovery, storage, safekeeping, preservation or return of any lost or found item at Coors Field.
With that understanding, any item that has been lost or found during a game should be reported to the Guest Relations Center at Section Found items are kept in storage after each game; therefore, if an item was lost at a previous game, it will not be obtainable without prior arrangements.
Leave a detailed description of the item, the date and location it was lost, and your name and phone number. If your item was turned in, you will be called as soon as possible.
If your item was not turned in, you will not receive a call unless you specifically requested one. Your name will remain on file in case the item is turned in at a later time. A simple way to protect your property is to place your name and phone number permanently somewhere on the item. Items are held for 30 days. Every child should be told to contact a Coors Field Representative should he or she become lost. A lost child will be taken to the Guest Relations Center at Section , so lost parents should follow the same procedure.
Parents are encouraged to place tickets in children's pockets in case of separation. In the event that the original tickets are also used, the full face value of the tickets will be charged. Stolen tickets will be replaced at no charge if a police report listing the exact seat location s and game date s is provided. If a police report is not provided or if the police report does not contain the exact game date s and seat location s of the stolen tickets, the Lost Ticket Policy will be in effect.
Please be aware of the law about marijuana use in Denver and Coors Field. It is illegal to consume marijuana in public. Possession of, smoking, vaping, ingesting or otherwise consuming marijuana is prohibited in all areas of Coors Field, including the designated smoking areas. The Colorado Rockies thank and pay tribute to the men and women of our nation's Armed Forces by honoring a Military Hero of the Game during each Sunday regular season Rockies home game. Each service member receives a total of four game tickets and a parking pass, along with an onfield recognition ceremony prior to God Bless America during the middle of the 7th inning.
Nomination Process: After applying for Military Hero of the Game, nominees will receive a confirmation that the submission has been received. Please note that due to the high volume of nominations, we will only be able to contact those service members that are selected to be recognized as the Military Hero.
If you'd like to nominate an active duty service member, please submit the following information to [email protected] :. Also, introducing the Rockies Passport which is a credit-based discounted ticket package that allows you to select your games, number of seats and seating area when YOU want!
Other benefits include ticket exchange privileges, discounts at Dugout Stores and postseason priority. This area features Rockies memorabilia throughout the restaurant and has both casual family and upscale dining options available. All other Guests may make reservations two business days prior to a homestand. Questions regarding these facilities should be directed to The Mountain Ranch Club offers premium open-air seating around forward-facing spacious granite half-moon tables in the lower tiers inside and outside of the Mountain Ranch Club.
Tables of two or four are sold on a seasonal basis and may also be available on a limited basis for single game purchase. Tickets include food and beverage credit in the restaurant and at all concession and novelty locations throughout Coors Field.
Each table features its own TV for game and instant replay viewing. Guests can access the Mountain Ranch Club via the elevator behind Section then to the private entrance behind Section on the right-field side of the Wells Fargo Club Level.
The Colorado Rockies encourage all Guests to use courtesy and restrict movement in the seating areas during play. When returning to your seats, please wait for a break in the action between innings, between batters, pitching changes, etc. We thank you for your cooperation. The Colorado Rockies Baseball Club provides limited national anthem performance opportunities for Coors Field home games.
Please contact the Rockies Group Sales Department for additional information regarding this opportunity, as the Colorado Rockies provide the majority of performance opportunities to the local community through the Elementary School Fundraising Program. Tapes, CDs, DVDs, videos or video links are accepted throughout the year and will be considered for the limited number of openings each season. Submissions will become the property of the Colorado Rockies and will not be returned to the submitter.
Inquiries as to the availability of dates will not be accepted. Submissions may be sent to:. The volume of requests from soloists or other artists, in addition to the limited performance opportunities available, make it very unlikely that individual submissions will be scheduled. Nursing mothers who desire a more private area outside of the seating area may go to any First Aid location see First Aid Stations.
There is also the UCHealth Nursing Suite, a quiet, relaxing place to breast feed or pump, located on the Main Concourse down the first base line behind Section Per Major League Baseball rules, only authorized personnel will be permitted on the field before, during or after a game. Any unauthorized person going onto the field will be removed from the ballpark and subject to arrest.
Out-of-town scores appear on the manual scoreboard located in right field. The scoreboard can be read as follows, from left to right: inning, team abbreviation, runs scored and uniform number of the pitcher of record. If the score is final marked by an "F" in the inning column , the uniform numbers of the winning pitcher and losing pitcher will be displayed in the pitcher-of-record column.
Due to the many requests, paging is not permitted except in cases that are deemed to be life-threatening emergencies by the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club. If you need paging, please contact the Guest Relations Center at Section If you are not at Coors Field and need to contact a Guest, please call Whether you choose to drive, take RTD, bike or walk, planning ahead can help make your visit to the ballpark more enjoyable.
For all games, but especially high demand games, it is highly recommended that you arrive early at least 45 minutes or more. Service charges may apply. There are 4, spaces on-site at Coors Field. Parking passes can be purchased in advance at the Coors Field ticket windows. Credit cards are accepted at all parking entrances. There is limited bike parking along Blake Street, please see a Coors Field Representative for questions on additional bicycle parking locations.
Coors Field is not responsible for lost, misplaced, damaged or stolen bicycles. More than 46, spaces are located in downtown Denver, approximately 18, of which are within a minute walk of the ballpark. During the baseball season, parking meters and other restrictions will be strictly enforced until p. Leave the driving to RTD. Use Light Rail or buses for regional or local routes. Call , or visit rtd-denver. The valet service ensures that your car will be parked in a secured Coors Field operated parking lot.
Valet service starts two hours prior to the start of all games and closes one hour after the conclusion of the game. Valet service will remain open for one hour after the conclusion of fireworks shows, concerts and events that are held after the game has ended.
Party Suites are a terrific way for family, friends and coworkers to enjoy a Colorado Rockies game together. Equipped with indoor and outdoor seating, the Summit Party Suites accommodate 12 to 75 people and include a catered food and non-alcoholic beverage package.
Available for individual game rental, the Mezzanine Party Suites have indoor and outdoor seating, accommodating 22 to 60 people, or you can rent all six suites for a special package price.
All Mezzanine Suites include a catered food and non-alcoholic beverage package. The area may be accessed via the Gate A elevator. The room provides a fully catered buffet and accommodates groups of 30 to 90 people. No Guest will forget the area's unique, field-level perspective of the game. All exterior Coors Field walkways, including the Wynkoop Walkway and the walkway outside Gate A, are public forum areas with respect to free speech.
Therefore, all free speech activities are permitted, including but not limited to petitioning, leafletting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. However, free speech activities may not impede safe pedestrian flow or block access to the turnstiles.
For information regarding a peddler's permit, call the Department of Excise and License at Only free speech activities are allowed on Coors Field premises.
Vending, peddling or product sampling is not allowed except on the public sidewalk Blake Street from 20th to 22nd Streets and 22nd Street to the stairs , in accordance with the Department of Excise and License restrictions. As a result, anyone wishing to exercise their First Amendment right to free speech may do so.
Newspaper vending, leafletting, street preaching, petitioning and other free speech activity are allowed on the walkway outside Gate A. The only restrictions to those expressing their free speech rights are that they may not block the turnstiles or impede pedestrian traffic across the walkway.
It shall be up to the discretion of the Denver Police officers to ask individuals to move if it is felt that a safety hazard or impediment of the free flow of pedestrian traffic is occurring. Newspaper vending, leafletting, petitioning and other free speech activities are allowed on the entire walkway. The only restriction is that they must not block the Gate E turnstiles and they must not create a safety hazard on the overpass between the bridge and the turnstiles.
Police officers will ask individuals to move if they are causing a safety hazard. Licensed peddlers may offer their wares for sale on the walkway between 19th Street and the bottom of the stairs leading to the bridge. There are four picnic areas at Coors Field available for pregame parties. The Coors Outfield Picnic Area is an outdoor area located adjacent to Gate A for groups of 20 to 2, to gather and socialize prior to game time for great food and fun. The Platte River Picnic Area is located inside the ballpark under cover of the Rockpile seating area and is equipped with picnic tables and chairs to accommodate groups of 20 to Includes food and non-alcoholic beverages alcohol extra.
All four areas are accessible to Guests with disabilities. The children's playground area is located on the Main Concourse, behind Section , between the Buckaroos concession stand and New Era merchandise store. A parent or guardian must always monitor their child while in this area. PowerTickets offer Guests the ability to get admission to the game plus concession credit on the same ticket.
This value is included in the barcode on your ticket. The barcode allows you to redeem added value at almost all retail and permanent food and beverage stands in the ballpark that accept credit cards.
The concession value is only redeemable for the date printed on the game ticket and cannot be transferred. Not available in all sections; subject to availability. Private parties, meetings, receptions or special-themed events may be booked at Coors Field on non-game days throughout the year. All promotional items will be distributed on the game day specified, when the gates open, and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Promotional items are limited in quantity and will be distributed to ticketed Guests while supplies last. Ticketed Guests will be limited to one item per person in attendance. Promotional items will be issued through the bottom of the second inning or while supplies last.
Occasional promotional items are age-sensitive and Guests must meet age requirements set by the Colorado Rockies in their sole discretion to be eligible for the item. In order to ensure fairness, Guests must receive their promotional item at the time of initial entry and in the designated distribution area of the gate entered. For the safety of all parties, Coors Field Staff and volunteers will not distribute a promotional item to any Guest approaching a distribution area from inside the ballpark.
Coors Field Staff and volunteers will make every effort to notify Guests before entering the ballpark of possible scenarios, based on fan traffic patterns, that certain gates may have run out of the promotional item while others are still distributing.
Re-entry is not permitted to obtain a promotional item and the Colorado Rockies reserve the right to deny service to any individual at their sole discretion. It is possible items may be damaged or broken during the shipping and distribution process. Guests must be sure to inspect their item upon receipt and prior to leaving the distribution area in order to receive a replacement item. All decisions made by the Colorado Rockies are final. Promotional dates, times, and quantities are subject to change.
Please call RTD at or visit rtd-denver. Coors Field policies prohibit any article from extending over, under or past the vertical plane of any railing surrounding the playing field. This includes, but is not limited to: gloves, clothing, signs, banners, cameras, food, beverages, arms, legs, feet, hands or limbs.
If a game is rained out and rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader, the ticket will be used as a rain check and will be honored for the rescheduled game that replaces the original game. The Rain Check is only good for this particular game and no part of the purchase price will be refunded by reason of the failure of the Guest to use it for this game.
If unable to attend the rescheduled game, the Guest may exchange the Rain Check for a ticket of the same value subject to availability and restrictions for any game during the current regular season. Such exchanges must occur prior to the first pitch of the rescheduled game, unless otherwise stated. Complimentary tickets have a value of zero dollars, and therefore may not be exchanged.
Complimentary tickets will be honored at the rescheduled game only. Discounted tickets may be exchanged only for the amount paid to the Colorado Rockies and are subject to any constraints applicable to the original sale. If a game is rained out and rescheduled as part of a regular, or traditional doubleheader, the ticket from the rained out game will not be honored at any subsequent game. Such tickets may be exchanged on a value-for-value basis, for any remaining game during the current regular season.
Any tickets purchased through StubHub will need to be returned to StubHub for credit. Complimentary tickets have a value of zero dollars, and therefore may not be exchanged or refunded. The home club has the right to postpone the playing of a game prior to its start.
Once a game has started, the Umpire-in-Chief shall have sole right to determine whether the game shall be terminated because of bad weather or unfit playing conditions. Under the provisions of the MLB Official Playing Rules, the Umpire-in-Chief shall have the sole and unquestioned authority to determine whether and when play shall be halted during a game, whether and when play shall be resumed and whether and when a game shall be terminated because of bad weather or unfit playing conditions.
The Official Playing Rules provide that when a game is temporarily suspended for rain, the chief of the umpire crew must wait 30 minutes before calling the game. The umpire may continue the suspension of the game as long as he believes there is any chance to resume play, attempting at all times to complete the game.
There are two access ramps located on the east and west sides of Coors Field. The grade on both ramps conforms to ADA standards. The Colorado Rockies are working hard to care for the environment, doing their part to help keep Colorado green and clean. In a typical year, the Rockies recycle many used materials such as: batteries, electronics, construction debris, fryer grease, glass, plastics, paper, cardboard, oil, pallets and compost leftover from food, grass clippings and shrubbery.
In total, the Colorado Rockies have diverted over tons from the landfill in one season alone. During games, Guests are permitted to leave the ballpark and return through any of the five entrance gates.
When returning to the ballpark, Guests must show their ticket and hand stamp, and can re-enter through any open lane. Please see Gates for a list of gate locations. Guests will be required to go through the same security procedures as when they originally entered the ballpark. All persons and bags are subject to search. Please also see Entering the Ballpark and Searches. Most restrooms at Coors Field have diaper changing stations available and are accessible to Guests with disabilities.
The following is a list of sections where restrooms are located throughout the ballpark:. At the beginning of the season, the Colorado Rockies had two retired numbers, 17 and On August 13, , in a ceremony attended by Jackie's widow, Rachel, and daughter, Sharon, the Colorado Rockies officially retired the number 42 in honor of Jackie's historic and heroic contributions to the game of baseball.
Todd Helton's number 17 was retired on August 17, in honor of his 17 years of service time with the Colorado Rockies. Having played his entire career in Colorado, Helton retired as the career leader in almost every offensive category in team history.
His commitment to the organization and community were recognized with a weekend-long celebration culminating in a pregame ceremony and unveiling of his number plaque in center field above the bullpens.
Larry Walker's number 33 will be retired on August 21, in honor of his 10 years of service time with the Colorado Rockies and his Hall of Fame career. Walker ranks first in Rockies franchise history in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage and second behind Helton in hits, runs, doubles, home runs and RBI.
His number will appear with the retired numbers above the bullpens, including the Hall of Fame designation. Rockies Magazine is the official magazine of the Colorado Rockies. Published each season from April through September, Rockies Magazine gives fans an in-depth look at the Rockies on and off the diamond through fantastic photography, player and coach profiles, Minor League features and much more. Each member receives authentic merchandise and other Rockies gear.
These limits apply whether purchasing Rockpile tickets in advance or day of game. Advance Rockpile: Rockpile tickets are available for advance purchase for all regular season home games.
All parties MUST be present at the time of purchase. Tickets for Fireworks July 2, July 3 and September 24 and select other games are excluded. All concession stands will be open. Concessions will be cashless, with only credit cards accepted. Concession lines will be limited with signs for accurate spacing. Soda will be sold in packages or in cups with lids and straws. Condiments will only be offered in single-use packets at the concession stands upon purchase.
Portable tables and chairs in common areas will be removed. This is Colorado, the edge of the frontier. You want bull testicles, you want them battered and deep fried, and you want them with your home run, right now. Go get them at the stand by section Go get those testicles. But you go the Helton burger, a mix of brisket and sirloin smothered in special sauce named after the Rockies first basemen Todd Helton.
Much Better! No Testicles! Berrie Kabobs - if you were bold enough to try the oysters, reward yourself with some of the best sweet treats in all of MLB, out by section Strawberries and bananas dipped in decadent chocolate are a must for any romantic date. At this point, nearly every Major League team has some kind of variable pricing model where depending on how in-demand a game is, the ticket prices you'll pay at the gate may go up or down.
So rather than focusing on specific prices and sections which tend to change fairly often, I want to talk about general rules and strategies for getting the best deals on tickets. SeatGeek is a big time ticket comparison site that lets you compare a bunch of different ticket brokers, marketplaces, etc.
They also have a tool that projects whether ticket prices will go up or down - AKA whether you should buy now or wait. If you've bought tickets online before, you've heard of StubHub. What you may not know however is that with the rise of print-at-home and tickets on your mobile phone via the Ballpark App that you can usually buy tickets right up to a couple of hours before game time. As someone who has sold a fair share of tickets on StubHub, I also know that sellers are encouraged to set a declining price for their tickets.
This means they'll set a starting price and then their lowest acceptable price, and StubHub will auto-magically lower the price of those tickets as the event date gets closer. So in many cases, a game that isn't sold out will have plenty of below face value deals on StubHub that you can snatch at the last minute and then either print at home, or just use the App on your phone to get scanned into the game.
It's not to say that you can't find ticket deals on Craigslist, you can. It is just more of a peace of mind, safety issue. I'm a Craigslist kind of guy, but I also know it's easy to get screwed buying baseball tickets there. Remember when I mentioned selling on StubHub? When you list tickets there, all you need to know is the barcode number from that ticket along with the other details on section, row, etc. If I was a shady character, I could go sell those void tickets to an unsuspecting buyer on Craigslist for cash.
The tickets look real, they are "real" in a sense - but what that buyer will find out is when they go to enter the stadium, the ticket scanner will say "thou shalt not enter thy game. Stick to buying tickets from SeatGeek, StubHub, or directly from the team. You can still get deals and you never have to worry about being scammed.
Let me first say this; the Rockies gouge your eyes out when it comes to fees for buying tickets online. If you can, buy at the gate. Or use Seat Geek. If you bought tickets for a family of 4 off the Rockies website, you could almost pay for a 5th ticket in fees. The best value package for Rockies games is the Coca-Cola pack. There are a few of these value games spread throughout the year, but it includes 4 lower level tickets, 4 hot dogs, 4 Cokes, and a parking permit for one low price.
You can see the schedule of games here. I start off with that, because it always pays to plan ahead if you are looking for good value at the ballpark. For about the price of a beer you have entrance to Coors Field and a view of all the action. You can also get tickets for kids 12 and under and old folks 55 and over for only a buck each at the gate for this section. While the seats may not be the best bleachers with no backs many fans will just get up and walk around to another area of the outfield and watch from there.
You can hang out by the bullpens or just roam around and look for another seat to take. Your best odds of getting a different seat are generally done in the upper deck, or other cheap seats which tend to be less sought after from seat poachers. Another thing that makes Coors Field unique is the seats with a view of the Rocky Mountains.
This is only true on a clear night, and most of these seats are in the right field upper deck. Sections — boast the best views of the mountains in the distance, and you can sit there for a reasonable price depending on the section and on the game.
Another cool, budget friendly space inside of Coors Field is the Rooftop which was added in Here was our experience buying standing room only tickets for the Rooftop:.
Several years ago the Rockies decided to eliminate a bunch of seats in their upper deck behind the right field fence and replace it with a double decker party area called the Rooftop. We took our family to Coors Field on a particularly busy night, which was July 3rd when they were doing an Independence Day fireworks show after the game.
There are several bars and a few food options as well - including Smash Burger which was quite tasty. They've also got a fair amount of table seating in the restaurant areas and even some more comfortable couches and patio furniture to hang out on - but you won't have a view of the game from there.
If you've got a ticket to elsewhere in the stadium, you can get access to the Rooftop as well - just walk on in. In our case, the game was nearly sold out so we just bought SRO tickets for the Rooftop.
If you're looking for "cons" to the Rooftop, one would be that it's generally very crowded. We got there early and secured a table and a spot on the bar to watch the game, but because it was such a well attended game there were rows of people behind you and just lingering around you - so if you're a big personal space person, you'd want to try the Rooftop on a night with low attendance.
As far as being "kid-friendly" as you might expect, it's kind of a party atmosphere on the Rooftop. It wasn't rowdy by any means - but the general demographic was folks in their 20's - 30's who are there to drink beer and hangout more than watch the baseball game.
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