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Hello!  I am bringing my parents with some mobility issues to a game this spring.  My mom has a hard time walking distances and is very stubborn about wheelchairs. What seat section is closest to an elevator and entrance.  We are looking at 200 or 300 level section.  What lot would you recommend parking in?  Thanks in advance!

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I'd say the Club level (300 level) should get some consideration.

There are fewer people in general (by design), and the sections are only 7 rows deep with extra width and legroom and decently wide walkways behind the last room.

There is also an elevator to get you up and down the levels. The elevator is on the 3rd base side, and - I'm going from memory - but I think section 340 (plus or minus in either direction) would be a safe bet.  

As I think about this, there are some steps from the enclosed concourse to the seating bowl to consider, too. But there is a railing. 

RE: Parking. The "Brewers 2" lot has accessible parking closest to the clock tower, which is where the elevator to the Club level is located. The Aaron lot also has several rows of accessible parking right in front of the home plate entrance. 

I hope this helps.

 

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20Fry : April 2006 - March 2012
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Had a ten pack with my folks in the ADA section of Club Level last year and they were perfect for easy access.

Walk in right off the hallway in Club Level so there are no stairs to go up and down, and then the seats are padded folding chairs so there is a little more room to move around and get comfortable, plus no getting up and down when others in the row need to leave like normal seats.

Most of the games it was just us and a few other people in the section so it was pretty spread out and chill.

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15 hours ago, Paul77 said:

I'd say the Club level (300 level) should get some consideration.

There are fewer people in general (by design), and the sections are only 7 rows deep with extra width and legroom and decently wide walkways behind the last room.

There is also an elevator to get you up and down the levels. The elevator is on the 3rd base side, and - I'm going from memory - but I think section 340 (plus or minus in either direction) would be a safe bet.  

As I think about this, there are some steps from the enclosed concourse to the seating bowl to consider, too. But there is a railing. 

RE: Parking. The "Brewers 2" lot has accessible parking closest to the clock tower, which is where the elevator to the Club level is located. The Aaron lot also has several rows of accessible parking right in front of the home plate entrance. 

I hope this helps.

 

Thank you so much!!🙌

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14 hours ago, sveumrules said:

Had a ten pack with my folks in the ADA section of Club Level last year and they were perfect for easy access.

Walk in right off the hallway in Club Level so there are no stairs to go up and down, and then the seats are padded folding chairs so there is a little more room to move around and get comfortable, plus no getting up and down when others in the row need to leave like normal seats.

Most of the games it was just us and a few other people in the section so it was pretty spread out and chill.

Thank you so much!!🙌

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Seeing this a bit late, but the Brewers will go out of their way to help you with this sort of thing. They do an absolutely amazing job to help folks get to see baseball game.

Please, reach out and call the ticket office and tell them your situation and they'll hook you up. 

"I wasted so much time in my life hating Juventus or A.C. Milan that I should have spent hating the Cardinals." ~kalle8

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