Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 06:06 am
Angel Stadium is the home to the MLB Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim team. The location of the venue sits at 2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806, Anaheim, CA. While the venue is mainly used for baseball games, Angel Stadium also hosts numerous concerts and other events year-round for fans to enjoy.
Here are the parking tips for Angel Stadium of Anaheim for your next event!
How Much is Angel Stadium Parking?
If you plan to park in the Angel Stadium Parking lots in 2023, you can expect to pay $20 for general parking and $30 for preferred parking. Parking rates can go up from there depending on any premium parking that you can find. Also, depending on the event, parking rates can increase.
Angels Stadium Handicap Parking
Gates 1-6 (behind home plate) have handicap parking spaces for fans to use for baseball games. There are 500 ADA parking spaces for fans to use at the venue. In addition to the spaces, you will find friendly parking staff in the lots to help direct fans on where to park if there are questions.
Is there Tailgating for Angels Parking?
There is tailgating parties at the Angel Stadium Parking lots before the first pitch. You can tailgate in the lots near the Big A, State College, and Orangewood avenue. Parking lots open two and a half hours before the game, so plan to arrive early if you want to pregame.
Also, be sure to visit the Angel Stadium bag policy before heading to the game. Along with that, see what the Angel Stadium Food options are at the venue,
Should I Take Public Transportation?
If you want to take public transportation to an Angels game, you can take the Metrolink. The Metrolink offers convenient pick up and drop offs near the ballpark, so this is a great option. In addition to the Metrolink, fans can also call Uber and Lyft rides to and from the venue. Head over to E Katella Ave entrance for Uber and Lyft pick ups after the game.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.