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ACCESSIBLE SEATING Seats Are Located at Various Locations Throughout the Stadium A ACCESSIBLE SEATING Seats are located at various locations throughout the stadium. Tickets may be purchased in advance through the ticket office. Call (480) 858-7575 for details. ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/CONTACT Tempe Diablo Stadium 2200 W. Alameda Dr. Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 350-5265 Jerry Hall – Stadium Manager [email protected] AGE RESTRICTIONS Any guest three (3) years of age, or older, must have a ticket to enter the stadium. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES No alcoholic beverages may be brought into Tempe Diablo Stadium. Arizona law prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21. Any fan under the age of 40 should be prepared to show proper identification and proof of age when purchasing alcohol within Diablo Stadium. Alcoholic beverages will not be sold after the completion of the 8th inning. Guests may not take alcoholic beverages out of the ballpark and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the parking lots is prohibited. ANIMALS Animals are not permitted in Tempe Diablo Stadium, with the exception of certified service dogs for fans with disabilities. AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES (ATMS) ATMs are located near sections 3, 7, 19, 21 and the left field plaza. AUTOGRAPHS Tempe Diablo Stadium staff is unable to accept merchandise to be autographed. Fans are permitted to seek autographs from players along the railing between the dugout and the foul pole on both sides of the field up to 45 minutes prior to game time. At that time, fans will be asked to return to their assigned seats. Please be considerate of fans seated in these areas when seeking autographs. B BABY DIAPER CHANGING STATIONS Diaper stations can be found in the men's restrooms, the women's restrooms and the family restroom. BAGS Diaper bags or other bags that do not exceed 16" x 16" x 8", are permitted. (All bags are subject to search.) BALL IN PLAY During the course of the game when the ball is in play or the batter is in the batter’s box, please refrain from walking up and down the aisles as this obstructs other guests’ view of the game action. You should travel to and from your seat only during breaks in the action. Ushers will display signs when the ball is in play to indicate when guests should refrain from walking down the aisles to their seats. The signs will only be displayed when the batter is in the batter’s box. Please be courteous in respecting and embracing this procedure. In addition, guests should never interfere with a ball in play. BALLPARK USAGE/OTHER EVENTS If you’re looking for a unique setting for your next meeting, holiday party, awards banquet or fund- raiser, Diablo Stadium has just the ticket you’re looking for. Designed for more than just baseball, Diablo Stadium has a variety of rental rooms/space to accommodate a function of just about any size. For more information on how to plan your next event that is sure to be the talk of the town, contact the Stadium Manager at 480-350-5265. BANNERS AND SIGNS Banners and signs are permitted, provided they are baseball related and in good taste, as determined by the Tempe Diablo Stadium staff. They cannot be commercial, political or obscene in nature, or represent a disturbance or inconvenience to others. They may not be hung or displayed on any part of the playing field or in any way that obstructs another guest's view of the game, emergency exit signage or advertising signage. Banners and signs cannot be affixed to any ballpark wall, staff or pole. Banners must be limited in size to 3 feet tall by 12 feet wide and made of fire retardant material. Diablo Stadium staff reserves the right to remove any banners or signs. BEACH BALLS For the safety of fans, players and employees, beach balls are not allowed inside Diablo Stadium. Any fan bringing in a beach ball or inflating one during a game will be subject to ejection from Diablo Stadium. Please do not partake in hitting or chasing after a beach ball as it may disturb and/or injure another fan. BICYCLE PARKING Bicycle racks are located at the south of the Stadium near the Ticket Office. BLANKETS Blankets and towels are permitted for lawn seating. BOTTLES, CANS, THERMOSES, ICE CHESTS Cans, bottles, thermoses, ice chests or hard containers of any size are not permitted. BOX OFFICE (480) 858-7575 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Game Days 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. *Open mid-February through last home spring training game. BULLPENS The Angels' bullpen is located behind the right field wall. The visitor's bullpen is located down the left field line. Guest should not attempt to seek players' autographs after the game has started. BUS SERVICE For bus route information, call Valley Metro at (602) 253-5000 or visit www.valleymetro.org C CAMERAS Cameras, including hand-held video cameras, are permitted within Tempe Diablo Stadium, provided they are for personal use and no game action is recorded, as required by Major League Baseball. Camera support pods and professional zoom lenses measuring greater than 12" in length are not permitted in the stadium without proper credentials. CELL PHONES Cell phones are permitted as long as their use does not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game. CHAIRS Lawn chairs are not permitted for lawn seating. CONCESSIONS Legends Hospitality provides traditional baseball fare and beverages at five locations throughout the stadium. Additional, specialty vendors are located on the left field plaza and Right Field Patio. CONDUCT In an effort to provide a fun and safe experience for all fans, guests are asked to behave appropriately at all times, in accordance with the following guidelines: Guests wearing clothing that is considered to be obscene or inappropriate, as determined by staff will not be admitted into the ballpark. Guests smoking anywhere within the stadium will be subject to ejection. Guests found to be intoxicated, using foul or abusive language, or inappropriate gestures will be subject to ejection. Guests will not be allowed on the field, beyond the lawn fence line, or in the players’ parking lot at any time. Any guest entering these areas, interrupting play, or chasing after a ball in a prohibited area may be ejected or cited for trespassing and subject to arrest. Objects may not be thrown or tossed into the seating area or onto the field at any time. Violators will be ejected immediately and may be subject to subsequent legal action. Guest interfering with another guest’s ability to enjoy the game will be subject to ejection. CREDIT CARDS Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express cards are accepted by the ticket office, concession stands and team shops. D DIABLO DOLLARS Diablo bucks are available for food and beverage purchases. Contact Legends Hospitality at 480-858-7541 for details. DIRECTIONS If taking I-10 West Bound (from Tucson & East Valley…Ahwatukee, Chandler): Take I-10 (West) to exit # 153-B, take left onto Broadway Road. Take Broadway Road to 48th Street (2nd Light) and take a left onto 48th Street (South). Then take 48th Street to Alameda Drive (2nd Light) and take a left onto Alameda Drive (East). General Parking will be on first left (West Side of Stadium) and event will be located on the Second Left (East Side of Stadium). If taking I-10 East Bound (From West Valley): Take I-10 (East) to exit # 153, take right onto 48th St. Take 48th Street (South) to Alameda Drive (3rd Light) and take a left onto Alameda Drive (East). General Parking will be on first left (West Side of Stadium) and event will be located on the Second Left (East Side of Stadium). If taking Loop 101 (from West Valley…Peoria, Sun City, and Surprise): Take Loop 101 (South) to I-10 (East). Take I-10 (East) to exit # 153, take right onto 48th St. Take 48th Street (South) to Alameda Drive (3rd Light) and take a left onto Alameda Drive (East). General Parking will be on first left (West Side of Stadium) and event will be located on the Second Left (East Side of Stadium). If taking I-17 (From North Valley…Scottsdale, Carefree, Glendale): Take I-17 (South) to I-10 (East). Take I-10 (East) to exit # 153, take right onto 48th St. Take 48th Street (South) to Alameda Drive (3rd Light) and take a left onto Alameda Drive (East). General Parking will be on first left (West Side of Stadium) and event will be located on the Second Left (East Side of Stadium). If taking Highway 60 (from East Valley…Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert): Take Highway 60 (West). Take Hwy 60 to I-10 (West) (Stay in Right-hand lane), merge onto I-10 (West) and exit onto Broadway Road (Exit 153-B) first exit on I-10. Then take left onto Broadway Road (West). Take Broadway Road to 48th Street (2nd Light) and take a left onto 48th Street (South). Then take 48th Street to Alameda Dr. (2nd Light) and take a left onto Alameda Drive (East). General Parking will be on first left (West Side of Stadium) and event will be located on the Second Left (East Side of Stadium). If taking Loop 101 (from Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Cave Creek): Take Loop 101 (South) to Highway 60 (West). Then Take Hwy 60 to I-10 (West) (Stay in Right-hand lane), merge onto I-10 (West) and exit onto Broadway Road (Exit 153-B) first exit on I-10.
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