Mariners launch mobile tickets & cashless pilot at T-Mobile Park

March 18th, 2019

The Seattle Mariners are introducing a couple of technology applications to enhance the fan experience at T-Mobile Park.

The two major new initiatives being introduced with the start of the 2019 baseball season are mobile entry for ticket buyers and a pilot of cash-free only transactions at select concession locations around the ballpark.

Mobile Tickets

Starting this season, ticket buyers will no longer have the option to receive their tickets as print-at-home PDFs.

“Over 60% of all our single-game buyers, and many of our season ticket holders, are already opting for mobile delivery. The technology has evolved to the point where it is a fast, easy and secure way for fans to purchase, access and manage their tickets,” said Malcolm Rogel, Seattle Mariners Vice President of Ticket Operations and Event Services.

Beginning with Mariners FanFest March 23-24, fans will enter T-Mobile Park with their tickets on their mobile devices via the MLB Ballpark app. The mobile experience allows users to manage their tickets for entry or transfer tickets to another user.

Over half of all Major League Baseball teams either have already transitioned to mobile tickets or are doing so this season.

Printed Tickets Still Available

While it is expected that the majority of fans will opt for mobile delivery and entry, printed tickets have not been eliminated. Those who purchase tickets at Seattle Mariners Team Stores and at the ballpark ticket office will continue to have the option to receive printed tickets at the time of their transaction. Buyers can also choose to have tickets mailed or left at will call. Season ticket holders can choose either printed tickets (but not PDFs) or digital delivery. Suite holders and groups of 20 or more will continue to use printed tickets.

Cashless Pilot

The Mariners Garage and a limited number of concession locations inside T-Mobile Park will accept only credit, debit and gift cards. All food and beverage locations in The ‘Pen, powered by T-Mobile, will be cash-free. Up to a dozen other concession locations around the ballpark will also be cash-free. Locations will vary over the course of the season. Information gathered about customer wait times and transaction speed will be evaluated after the season to determine the future of the cash-free transaction model for the ballpark.

The majority of T-Mobile Park concession locations as well as Mariners Team Store and merchandise points of sale around the ballpark will continue to accept cash during the 2019 season.