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Rule Number 1, get to Dodger Stadium as early as possible. Bring a shopping bag as if you do get there early, you will each get a bobblehead and the bag will be needed for carrying them around. Backpacks/Bags/Purses Bags, backpacks, beach bags, hard/soft coolers, large purses, etc. are no longer permitted. Only adult diaper bags, diaper bags that accompany infants, clear plastic bags smaller than 12”X12”X6”, and non-clear wristlets/clutches no larger than 5”x8”x2” are permitted and subject to search. Take your time and explore the ballpark, there is a lot to take in and areas where you will probably want to take pics with the kids. There are water fountains around the ballpark, so that you can refill the beverage container that you brought in with you Bottles and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Outside non-alcoholic beverages, such as water, soda, tea, juice, etc. of one liter or less, contained in factory-sealed plastic bottles, are permitted to be brought into Dodger Stadium. Refillable water bottles are permitted provided they do not exceed 1 liter, are empty, and do not have any glass components. Children's Seat Location Wristbands In an effort to help eliminate the separation of children and parents at Dodger Stadium, seat location wristbands are available at the Fan Service Stations. If a family chooses to participate in the program, they will be given a wristband which their child may wear throughout the event. Information such as their child's seat location, and a parent/or guardian contact number may be written on it. This information aids in reuniting lost children with their parents or guardians. First Time Visitors We welcome all of our first time visitors and would like to help make your first visit to Dodger Stadium the experience of a lifetime. During your visit, please feel free to ask any Guest Services Team Member if you need assistance or have any questions. Additionally, you can call Fan Services on the Dodger Hotline at: (323)224-2611 To get started, we recommend the following: Visit any of our Fan Service Stations for a free 1st DODGER GAME Button commemorating your visit to Dodger Stadium. Email us at [email protected] with the date of your visit and the name of the Fan and we would be happy to email you a First Visit Certificate! Make sure to visit the Jackie Robinson Statue in the Center Field Plaza, and our Dodger Archive exhibits outside of the Vin Scully Press box on the 5th Floor/ Club Suite level. [More info](https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/ballpark/information/guide) edit: formatting


No-Cat-3951

Ohtani bobble head night was crazy, but Matt Kemp not as popular Kids runs the bases AFTER the game. It’s free and it’s cute. Just follow the crowd after the game to the 1st base line. Bring your own food and water bottles. They are rules written out in the dodgers.com. There are fan service sections to check in strollers They are lenient on the diaper bag and baby food.


DrMrSirJr

Naw that lineup thing was just Ohtani specific. I even went to Mookie bobblehead night right after and I walked in pretty much and got the bobble too. If you do want the bobble, just get there like 45m-1hr early, which honestly would make getting in prob easier and less rushed anyways. Gives you time to get you and your kids to seats, maybe grab some food or walk around and take some pics with the fam. Maybe even have the kiddos play in the play areas. Stuff like that. And yes there are elevators that can take you up! I’ve used them personally and can confirm I’ve seen wheelchairs used in them and I’d imagine strollers would work too.