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San Diego Padres Baseball at PetCo Park

San Diego Padres Game at PetCo ParkThe San Diego Padres Major League Baseball Team play at PetCo Park in Downtown San Diego near the Gaslamp Quater.

San Diego Padres Baseball Information

PetCo Park address is 100 Park Boulevard San Diego, CA 92101. Telephone number for Petco Park is (619) 795-5401

PetCo Park Directions

Getting to PetCo Park to watch the San Diego Padres can be accomplished a variety of ways. Centrally located downtown, PetCo Park is an easily accessible by public transportation. The trolley stop is right next to the stadium and the bus stop is only a short 5 minute walk. San Diego Padres Scoreboard at Petco ParkDriving to the game and finding parking is another option, though parking downtown for the game can cost around $20. Petco Park Address: 100 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101 MAP.

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Padres are a National Leauge Major League Baseball Team.

Tickets for the games are very cheap compared to most Major League Baseball stadiums. The San Diego Padres Park Pass ticket is sold for between $5-$10, which allows you admission into the outfield area. Children at PetCo DancingThese seats are very family friendly because they give you plenty of space and give children some entertainment as well. Your seating choices in the outfield area of the stadium are on the seat style benches that provide plenty of foot room and have a large sandbox area right in front of you that is located right behind the outfield fence. The sandbox is a great area for young children to play.

Wanna really relax? Bring a blanket and lay down on the grassy knoll in front of the Padres great Tony Gwynn statue. Enjoying the game while sitting on the grassy knoll gives you a pretty good view of the game and a great view of the Jumbotron to catch the replays.

Thais and Bo Jungblut at PetCo Park Watching San Diego Padres verse Chicago Cubs The San Diego Padres baseball stadium, PetCo Park, is one of the most fan friendly stadiums in the major leagues. All the seats offer great views of the game and the unique grassy noll in left field allows fans to watch the game while relaxing on a blanket they brought with them. Also in left field is a mini-field that Padres personnel host games for kids while the real game is being played.

The Padres team itself is considered a small market team in that they do not have a very large payroll. Their pitching tends to be their strength led by fan favorite Jake Peavy and closer Trevor Hoffman. A huge statue in Center Field pays tribute to the best San Diego Padre of all time, Tony Gwynn.

The San Diego Padres Baseball Games are a great opportunity to spend a relaxing weekday evening or weekend afternoon with your friends and family. As a very inexpensive form of entertainment in San Diego, the Padres are always a good option during the spring, summer or fall.

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PetCo Park Food

The food is typical ballpark food such as hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, Cracker-Jacks and alcohol is served up until the middle of the 7th inning. The cost of food and drinks at the stadium are pretty expensive. Luckily, the stadium permits visitors to bring as much food and sealed bottle water into the stadium as you want, but no alcoholic beverages can be brought inside.

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