Accessible seating options are available throughout the ballpark in all view perspectives (see SEATING CHART). In addition, all restrooms, ATMs and counters at points of service at Oracle Park are accessible. Elevators are located at each of the four main entrances to the ballpark (see GATES/TIMES). The elevators at Willie Mays Plaza and Second Street Plaza provide access to all levels of the park. The elevators at Lefty O'Doul and Seals Plaza provide access to the Promenade Level only. Guests with disabilities and their companions are given first priority for service at all elevators. At the Willie Mays Gates, there are three escalators, which move guests up before and during the game and then down after the sixth inning. Guest services personnel are posted at each ballpark entrance to assist any guest requiring assistance in locating their seats and ballpark services. In addition, staff is available to provide complimentary wheelchair escorts for guests who need assistance getting to their seats. Simply ask a Giants employee at any gate and an attendant will meet you with a wheelchair. Reservations are not accepted. For post game use, please notify the nearest aisle attendance 15 minutes prior to departure.
ADA parking is available in all lots, but is subject to availability. Please note that parking reservations via SpotHero are required to park in Giants-controlled facilities, including for fans with valid ADA placards (see PARKING). Fans with valid ADA placards and a parking reservation are provided priority parking spaces in Giants-controlled parking facilities on a first-come, first-served basis. The Oracle Park accessibility shuttle provides a free ride for those who need it between Lot A/Pier 48 and Oracle Park. Shuttle service begins 3 hours prior to game time and runs up until 1 hour the end of the game. Learn More. The shuttle drops off at the loading zone on Third Street just across the Lefty O'Doul Bridge.
The Giants provide open captioning for all ballpark public address content on the dedicated captioning board located to the right of the display in centerfield (see CAPTIONING). Real time captioning of nearly all public address audio communications in Oracle Park during Giants games is also available via the free MLB Ballpark app.
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge upon request at the Guest Services Office on the Promenade Level behind Home Plate. A valid credit card or acceptable form of picture identification (e.g., valid driver's license or non-driver government-issued photo ID card) is required as a deposit.
Operated by Diamond 58, the former Public House restaurant has re-opened with a new brand name, 58 Social. 58 Social is a modern pub designed to be a year-round destination for great sports watching. Giants fans can head straight to the game via a direct entrance from the restaurant into Oracle Park. Please note that promotional giveaway items are not distributed at this entrance.
Oracle Park was designed for all of our guests to enjoy; however, there are certain areas of the park that can only be accessed with a designated ticket. Guests should keep their ticket with them at all times to avoid any confusion as they enjoy the ballpark and its amenities. The following are the various ballpark seating areas and designated access requirements:
Blue Shield Field Club Lounge: Only guests with a game ticket for the following seating categories: Blue Shield Field Club, Carmax Field Box, Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove, Candlestick Suite, Salesforce Champions Suite, Dugout Club, Batter's Box, Legends Club, Dockers Deck, Dugout Box, Press Club, Promenade Patio Tables, and Oracle Suite Level.
Alaska Airlines Club Level: Only guests with a game ticket for the following seating categories: Alaska Airlines Club Level, Blue Shield Field Club Level, Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove, Candlestick Suite, Carmax Field Box, Champions Suite, Dugout Club, Batter's Box, Dockers Deck, Legends Club, Dugout Box, Press Club, Promenade Patio Tables, and Oracle Suite Level.
Oracle Suite Level: Only guests with a ticket for the Oracle Suite Level or Gotham Club. Guests with tickets to any other area of the park, including clubs, lofts, and boxes, DO NOT have access to the Oracle Suite Level.
A total of 24 AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) have been installed throughout the ballpark. AEDs are strategically placed 1.5 minutes apart from each other. Prominent overhead signage denotes each AED location. Each location houses an alarmed cabinet with AED and first aid kit.
Nestled inside the brick archways of the right field wall, the Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove can accommodate about 45-55 guests. The suite features a terraced patio with outdoor seating, which juts from the wall 10 feet above the playing field. A special entrance with an elevator is located on the waterfront near the Lefty O'Doul Entrance.
Outside alcohol (including non-alcoholic beer) is not permitted into Oracle Park. Alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, liquor and hard seltzer, are sold throughout the park. The following restrictions apply:
Patrons are encouraged to drink responsibly and take transit or identify a designated driver. In partnership with Heineken 0.0, the Giants encourage fans to make use of their designated driver program. Fans who pledge to not drink while at Oracle Park receive a complimentary can of Heineken 0.0, available at the Guest Services Office on the Promenade and Club Levels.
Located in Suite #61 on the Oracle Suite Level and accommodating 20 guests, the Anchor Suite has a rustic and sophisticated ambiance similar to that of an old tap room. For more information about this premium space, please call an Executive Sales Representative at (415) 972-2298.
Service animals are welcome at Oracle Park. Service animals are dogs and, in some cases, miniature horses that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Emotional support animals, comfort animals, and other animals that are not Service Animals are also permitted at Oracle Park if they do not pose a safety or security risk or cause disruption to other guests. All animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal's work. Guests who need to "relieve" their animal will be allowed to exit and re-enter the ballpark, subject to re-screening by security. Please have your hand stamped prior to exiting.
The Willie Mays statue, depicting the Hall of Famer following through on his swing, is the most recognized statue of the Giants collection. Sculpted by William Behrends, the nine-foot, bronze statue quickly became one of the signature fixtures of the ballpark and a fan favorite "photo op."
The Seals Plaza statue replicates the logo of the Pacific Coast League team that played in San Francisco from 1903-1957. Sculpted by Alfredo Osorio, the statue depicts a seal balancing a baseball on its nose.
The 14-foot high Willie McCovey statue is located across McCovey Cove from the ballpark at the northeast corner of China Basin Park. Also sculpted by Behrends, the McCovey statue pays tribute to one of the San Francisco Giants' most respected former players and Hall of Famers. China Basin Park also contains plaques listing the members of every Giants team that played in San Francisco from 1958-1999, and plaques with the names of past Willie Mac Award winners surround the base of the Willie McCovey Statue.
A statue of the "Dominican Dandy," Juan Marichal, was added to the collection in 2005. Sculpted by Behrends, the nine-foot bronze statue, located at Lefty O'Doul Plaza, depicts the Hall of Fame pitcher at the apex of his signature high leg kick windup.
Located at the Second and King Street entrance, stands a nine-foot statue of the "Baby Bull," Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda. The sculpture, created in Behrends' North Carolina studio and cast in bronze in Colorado, portrays a youthful, smiling Cepeda.
During the 2016 season, the Giants added a fifth bronze statue of Giants Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry. Sculpted by Will Behrends, the nine foot Perry statue is located at Second & King Streets across from Orlando Cepeda's statue.
The Willie Mays Tribute Wall, located just inside the Willie Mays Gate at Oracle Park, features photos, banners and a timeline celebrating the Say Hey Kid's illustrious career. Personalized baseballs, bats and Gold Gloves purchased by fans highlight the wall. Proceeds from the sale of the memorabilia helped to fund the remodel of the Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunters Point in San Francisco.
Dedicated in 2008, the Giants Wall of Fame serves as a perpetual tribute to the organization's greatest players. Located along the outer wall of the ballpark on King Street, it recognizes retired players whose records stand highest among their teammates on the basis of longevity and achievements. Those honored have played a minimum of nine seasons for the San Francisco Giants, or five seasons with at least one All-Star selection as a Giant.
The Giants History Walk, located on the Portwalk, is a series of 25 bronze plaques representing significant moments in Oracle Park history. To date, the series includes plaques commemorating Opening Day 2000, the 2000 National League West pennant, Barry Bonds' 500th, 600th, 660th, 700th,
715th, and 756th home runs, Bonds' 73 home run record, the 2002 National League pennant, the 2003 National League West championship, and Jason Schmidt's 16-strikeout game, Robb Nen's 300th save, and Jonathan Sanchez's no-hitter. There is a plaque commemorating the 2007 All-Star Game held at Oracle Park. In 2011 a plaque was added to commemorate Brian Wilson's season record tying 48 saves, and a plaque commemorating the Giants 2010 World Series Championship. Plaques were also added to commemorate Matt Cain's Perfect Game, the 2012 NLCS Clinch, Pablo's Sandoval's three home run game in the 2012 World Series, the 2012 Giants World Series Championship and victory parade, Tim Lincecum's two No-Hitters 2012 and 2014, and two new additions commemorating the Giants 2014 World Series Championship.
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