Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can! It may not be your usual travel pattern, but you can access every freeway from any gate at Dodger Stadium.

For full capacity games, it is possible that General Admission and Preferred parking will sell out. Purchasing parking in advance is always encouraged, particularly for these games. Arriving early is recommended on these days as well.

Those with preferred parking may enter and leave through any of the Dodger Stadium gates.

Cars are $25 in advance, $30 at the gate, no in-and-out privileges and no refunds. Buses, Rv's, Limos and any other oversized vehicles are $40 in advance, $50 at the gate.

Any vehicle that will take up more than one parking stall.

A limited number of accessible parking spaces are located in parking lots B, D, G, I, L, N, & P. Parking cashiers and attendants will direct those with a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate to these areas. Accessible parking stalls are available on a first come and first serve basis. Once full, fans will be directed to the nearest lot where standard parking stalls are still available.

The Los Angeles Dodgers offer a courtesy shuttle for guests seeking mobility assistance. The courtesy shuttles can carry up to 4 guests at a time and operate from the various parking lots to the areas near the entry gates beginning shortly after parking gates open, through one hour after the end of the game or event. In order to arrange for this service once you have parked, you may call the Dodger Hotline at 323-224-2611 to have a shuttle dispatched to your location.

Safety Tips

  • The speed limit inside Dodger Stadium grounds is 14 mph. Please adhere to the Dodger Stadium speed limit.
  • Please drive responsibly. This means do not speed excessively through the parking lots, look out for pedestrians crossing the road. You can't always count on pedestrians to cross in the designated walkways, so keep your eyes open at all times.
  • Please pay attention to traffic signals and traffic safety personnel. They are there for your safety, so please follow procedures when driving through the lots.
  • Look for pedestrians when entering and exiting your parking spot. Make sure you look around on all sides of the car before moving your car when exiting.
  • Always look for cars. Drivers are supposed to obey the rules and watch for people walking. But you cannot count on them to always remember.
  • Parents should hold the hands of small children, particularly when crossing through the designated walkways.
  • Only walk in the designated walkways.
  • Choose the safest routes to walk with the fewest and safest streets to cross. Avoid crossing busy or high-speed roads whenever possible.
  • Walk along the street safely. This means:

- Walk as far from the cars as possible and face traffic.

-Watch for cars turning or pulling in and out of parking lots.

  • Cross at designated walkways whenever possible.

-Obey traffic signs and signals.

-Wait until no traffic is coming and begin crossing.

-Remember that just because it is your turn to cross does not mean that it is safe to cross. Do not trust that cars will obey the rules or that turning cars will see you.

-Look for yourself to see if cars are coming. Look around you for turning cars.

-Walk, don't run across the walkways.

-Keep looking for traffic until you have finished crossing

  • If you must cross between parked cars:

-Stop and check to see if the cars are running or if anyone is in the driver seat.

-If safe, cross to the edge of the parked cars, and look left, right and left again before crossing.