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Family Fun at SAFECO Field
ore than any other professional sport, attending a baseball game is a family outing. The Seattle Mariners and the Public Facilities District have worked hard to ensure that SAFECO FIELD is a family-friendly place where fans of all ages and means will have an enjoyable time.

Family Restrooms
Seven Family Restrooms are located on all levels of the ballpark. Each provides private areas for parents and their children, guests with disabilities and their caregivers, or others who need a little extra room and privacy. There are also baby changing tables and chairs for nursing mothers in each.

Family Sections
Special non-alcohol seating sections are available in Sections 103 and 342. No alcoholic beverages may be sold or brought into these sections.

Food & Beverages
Food from outside the ballpark may be brought into SAFECO FIELD under certain conditions. Washington State liquor regulations do not allow guests to bring alcoholic beverages into SAFECO FIELD. The following non-alcoholic beverages are allowed: baby formula/bottles; medication or other special needs (supported by proper documentation); unopened, soft-sided, single-serve drink containers (e.g., small milk cartons, juice boxes or pouches). All food items must be wrapped, bagged, or inside a container to avoid spillage. Food that could be thrown should be sliced or quartered (apples, oranges, etc.). Food must be consumed in the general seating or picnic areas (Outside Corner or Bullpen Market). Food may not be brought into any of the ballpark’s restaurants, lounges or suites. Food containers must be small enough to fit under seats. Bottles, cans, thermoses and jugs are prohibited.

Lost Children
Parents are encouraged to take advantage of the tree “Tag-A-Kid” program offered by Guest Services. Kids will receive a sticker listing the location of their seats, which will come in handy if they become separated from the family.

Strollers
Fold up strollers should be stored under seats during games. Guests with strollers that don’t fold up can check them prior to games at the Guest Service Center in Sections 128 and 330, or the Bullpen Market.

Children’s Hospital Playfield
Located on the Main Concourse level in center field, the Children’s Hospital Playfield features a state-of-the-art interactive play area designed by Little Tykes. It’s an area where kids can blow off some steam during the game with supervision of parents or caregivers. The Children’s Playfield also features Moose’s Munchies kid’s concessions, the Kid’s Clubhouse merchandise store, and a 10-foot Wishing Well fountain to collect donations for the Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center Foundation.

Picnic Area
Fans can enjoy their packed lunches at the Outside Corner (atop the rotunda Home Plate Gate), where they will find some of the most breathtaking views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, the working waterfront and the downtown Seattle skyline. The Outside Corner has tables and seats and plenty of TV monitors and speakers to help fans stay in the game.

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