A Day at the Ballpark: Your Guide to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA
If you’re a baseball enthusiast or just visiting Anaheim, CA, a trip to Angel Stadium to catch an LA Angels game should absolutely make your to-do list. This blog post will guide you through everything you need to know for an unforgettable experience at the ballpark. From buying tickets, parking, entering the stadium, and finding the best food and drinks, this post has you covered.
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Getting to Angel Stadium in Anaheim
By Car
Angel Stadium is located at 2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806. If you’re driving, there are several parking options available:
- General Parking: $20 per car
- Preferred Parking: $30 per car, offering closer proximity to the stadium entrances
- RV/Bus/Oversized Vehicle Parking: $100 per vehicle
If you’re like me and you’re always scouring the internet for deals when you’re traveling, I’ve checked all the reserve online parking sites like Spothero.com and there are very minimal options but it never hurts to check if you’re on a budget!
If you have a CapitalOne Credit Card, be sure to look at the deals section before booking parking. Right now, Spothero is offering 4% cashback.
TIP: You always want to arrive at sporting events early, but if you’re planning on parking at the stadium, this is especially valuable.
By Bus
While visiting Anaheim, I chose not to rent a car since I was mostly visiting for a conference and to go to Disney so I relied on public transportation during my stay. There are multiple bus options, but I chose to just use the local bus system (not express or out of town) due to cost and ease of access from where I was staying. I used Google Maps to figure out what bus I needed and what routes would be best for me.
To purchase digital tickets, you have to download the OCBus App but you can also purchase in-person, on the bus if you have the exact change (typically $2.00 per ride). I purchased the full-day pass because it is only $4.50 per person and includes unlimited rides on any OC bus across town.
By Rideshare
Anaheim has plenty of rideshare options including both Lyft and Uber. From my experience, Lyft tends to be the cheaper option throughout the city, but I would always advise checking both apps if you have them to pick whatever is the most affordable at the time.
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Buying Tickets to the Baseball Game
Online
There are a million websites you can purchase sporting event tickets on including:
- The official Angel’s website <- probably the safest online option, but never the best deal.
- Ticketmaster.com <- great deals, I’ve used this site personally MANY times. This is an affiliate link so if you do choose to purchase, I will get a small commission.
- Seatgeek.com <- I rarely end up purchasing from this site but I ALWAYS look at it for seat views.
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At the Box Office
You can also purchase tickets at the Angel Stadium box office. The box office is open on game days and offers a variety of seating options to fit any budget. As of this year, 2024, the Angels are not on a long win streak, so waiting to purchase until game day is typically not an issue at all if you are thinking about going last minute.
Tips for choosing seats:
- Behind Home Plate: For the ultimate viewing experience
- Field Level: Close to the action and great for catching foul balls
- View Level: Affordable and offers a panoramic view of the field
I’m a balcony kind of fan because I like to see the entire stadium from the higher viewpoint AND these are typically the most affordable seats. I visited on firework night which offered me the best view for that as well.
What to Bring to the Angels Stadium in Anaheim
Essentials
- Tickets: Having a mobile QR code is the quickest way to get through the line
- ID: If you’re interested in purchasing alcohol at the stadium, you’ll need ID
- Cash/Card: Food, drinks, apparel, and souvenirs are all sold at the stadium
- Clear Bag/Small Single Zippered Purse: As most stadiums do, there is a clear bag policy. However, Angels Stadium also allows small purses and has a single opening like this one.
- Sunglasses/Hat: Anaheim is sunny over 300 days of the year and often times the game will begin before sundown so do yourself a favor and bring something to shield your eyes!
For the full set of rules about what you can/cannot bring to the Angels Stadium, visit the guest guide.
Optional
- Baseball Glove: For catching foul balls or home runs
- Sunscreen: Day games can get sunny and hot so prepare yourself appropriately
- Water Bottle: You can bring factory-sealed water or an empty reusable bottle that can be filled inside the stadium. I always bring an insulated one so it stays cold despite standing in the sun for hours.
- Portable Phone Charger: I have one of these on me at all times, but especially if I’m going to be taking a lot of photos/videos
- Camera: To capture memories (note: professional cameras with detachable lenses are not allowed)
- MLB Passport Book – I just recently learned there are MLB stadium passport books on Amazon and they are so cool! If you’ve been to quite a few stadiums already or plan on visiting more in the future, this could be a cool memory keepsake.
Navigating the Stadium
Entrances
Angel Stadium has several entrances, but the main ones are the Home Plate Gate and the Right Field Gate (Gates 2 & 3). This is where you’ll be able to get your iconic Angels Stadium photo between the two helmets!
Stadium Accessibility
Angel Stadium is fully accessible for guests with disabilities. There are designated seating areas, restrooms, and parking spots to ensure everyone has a great experience.
Pre-Game Activities at Angels Stadium in Anaheim
Stadium Tour
If you have time to burn before attending a game and you’re interested in learning more about the Angels Stadium, you can sign up for a Pre-Game Stadium Tour. This tour, lasting about an hour, will take visitors to the Courtyard Statues, the Scott Spiezio Seat, The World Series, and the MVP Trophy Cases, as well as provide a behind-the-scenes photo op behind the centerfield rocks. Last but not least, the pre-game tour will allow early entry into the stadium for visitors to view pre-game warm-ups.
The pre-game tours range from $55-$77 as of Aug. 2024, but you can get the current pricing here.
Team Store
Visit the Angel Stadium Team Store for the latest LA Angels gear. Whether you’re looking for a jersey, hat, or souvenir, you’ll find it here.
Tailgating
- No open flames/Coal-burning grills
- No glass containers
- No on-site catering is allowed
- Always clean up your area before heading into the game
Tailgating is allowed in select stadium parking lots. For parking lot names and locations, visit the official Tailgating website for Angels Stadium.
Visit Golden Road Brewing Anaheim
Golden Road Brewing is a happening place for locals and visitors both before and after the baseball games at Angels Stadium. The venue has indoor and outdoor seating areas, is within walking distance of the stadium, and is a large venue to bring friends and family.
Game Day Experience
Food and Drinks
Angel Stadium offers a variety of food and drink options to satisfy any craving. View the Let’s Eat Location Guide here. Although there are many options inside the stadium, here are a few typical foods served at the stadium.
- Regular and specialty hot dogs & bratwursts (All over the stadium!)
- Quesadillas or Taquitos (Casa Modelo – Section 201)
- Nashville Hot & Buttermilk Chicken Sandwiches (Strike Zone – section 223)
- Tacos & Pizza (all over the stadium!)
- Domestic beers, craft beers, seltzers, micheladas, margaritas as well as soda stands, energy drinks, and even coffee to drink
The Angels Stadium in Anaheim is especially known for its Helmet Nachos (shown in the image below).
Although I haven’t tried any of the options, the Angels Stadium in Anaheim also offers gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. Look here for restaurants and food stations with those items on their menu.
Traditions and Entertainment
Every stadium across the U.S. has its own unique traditions that the locals seem to know and the visitors get excited about being a part of. At the Angels Stadium, you may experience:
- Mascot – Rally Monkey: You may see people walking around with a stuffed monkey, this is the Angels Rally Monkey. Whenever the Angels need to make a comeback, you may spot the Rally Monkey on the big screen or being waved in the air by visitors.
- Fireworks: I love fireworks and was lucky enough to attend a Saturday night game, which for the Angels means fireworks night!
- Live Music: Before the games, there are often performances or live bands playing outside of Gate 5 if you arrive early and want some entertainment.
- Home-opener Flyover: The California Air National Guard’s 144th Fighter Wing flies over the stadium during the national anthem at the start of each home opener.
Tips for an Unforgettable Experience at the Angels Stadium in Anaheim
- Arrive Early: Beat the traffic and explore the stadium
- Stay Hydrated: Especially during day games
- Know the Schedule: Check the game schedule for special promotions and events
- Respect the Rules: Follow stadium policies for a safe and enjoyable experience
Conclusion
Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun outing in Anaheim, a visit to Angel Stadium to watch the LA Angels is a fantastic experience. With this guide, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy everything the ballpark has to offer from the excitement of the game to the delicious food and family-friendly activities.
More things to do in Anaheim
- Downtown Disney: Just a short drive away, offering dining, shopping, and entertainment
- Honda Center: Home of the Anaheim Ducks hockey team, check out a game or concert
- Anaheim GardenWalk: An outdoor shopping and entertainment center with restaurants and nightlife
If you’re staying in Anaheim longer and looking for other things to do, check out my related Anaheim blog posts:
- Hilton Anaheim Hotel: Your Perfect Stay Near Disneyland
- Exploring the GardenWalk Center in Anaheim, CA: A Complete Guide
- A Guide to Visiting the Anaheim Packing District
- A Simple, but Comprehensive Disneyland Packing List
- Getting Around Anaheim, CA as a Visitor Without a Car
- Coming soon -> My first-ever visit to Disneyland
Katelynn is a Texas-based writer and travel enthusiast who makes the most of her time exploring new destinations while balancing a full-time 9-5 job. She has visited 12 countries and 27 U.S. states. She describes herself as a weekend warrior and shares her passion for travel, outdoor adventures, and solo journeys on her blog, KatelynnOutLoud.
Thank you for this super informational post, great guide! 🙂
Thanks for visiting!
I’ve been to Los Angeles so many times but never made it to an Angel’s game! This is super helpful to reference when heading to one. Need to add to my list!
I’ve actually never left the airport in LA, but I’ve flown through LA about 10 times! This time, I was going to Anaheim for work so I flew into Santa Ana and didn’t even visit LA. The LA Angels stadium is actually located outside of LA which is an interesting choice of location! haha
looks like you had yourself an awesome experience! how long did you spend there?
I like anytime I can just get out of town and explore a new area for a couple days. I was there for 6 days total, but at a work conference for 4 of them and then had an online exam during on one of the days so I stayed in and studied all morning and then took my exam (and passed!). I spent about 1/2 day exploring and a full day at Disneyland!
It’s really cool to hear about the different traditions — thanks for this guide!
I always enjoy the unique experiences provided in each stadium. It’s what makes the memory when you’ve seen 300+ baseball games!
I haven’t been to a baseball game in a long time. Your blog makes me want to go to one! Thank you for all the great info.
You should! I’m not a big baseball fan. I don’t know players names, coaches, or even all the rules, but I always enjoy being in the stadium and watching!
Being a sport enthusiast I love visiting stadiums around the world – I’d definitely love to see a game and enjoy a ‘helmet nachos’.
I was a little sad I didn’t hold out to eat at the stadium and get those Helmet Nachos, but I’m also kind of glad because I probably would have wasted half of it and felt bad. It’s definitely big enough for two and only comes in one size!