Coors Field
Denver, CO · Pro Baseball
Founding membership for Rockies fans. Free, verified, permanent.
- Member cap
- 50,144
- Cost to join
- Free
- Verification
- Email + Phone
- Status
- Open
— verified members.
Venue encyclopedia
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What attending a pro baseball game at the Denver, CO venue is actually like: seating, arrival, weather, food, and the seats we'd point a friend toward (or away from).
- Capacity
- 50,144
- Roof
- Open-air
What it feels like
Urban baseball atmosphere. Rockies fans are known for their passionate tailgating culture, often setting up in nearby parking lots or along the streets leading to the stadium. Inside the bowl, the geometry is steep with excellent sightlines from all levels, making it feel intimate despite its large capacity.
Seating tiers
Lower bowl
Rows General rowsBest sightlines and proximity to the action, especially from the lower rows. The lower deck offers a more intimate experience with excellent views of the home plate area.
Upper deck
Rows General rowsSteep seating with good sightlines but slightly reduced visibility in the corners, especially from the lower rows. The upper deck still provides a lively atmosphere and is great for fans who prefer a less crowded experience.
Sections we'd pick
- Lower bowl between the bases. Ideal balance of sightlines and proximity.
- Upper deck behind home plate, for crowd energy and a good view of the action.
Sections we'd skip
- Lower bowl corners. Sideline depth pinches the view, especially during close plays at home plate.
- Upper deck on windy days. These seats are more exposed and can be uncomfortable.
Arrival
- Primary route
- Local highway and arterial network around the stadium.
- Rideshare
- Designated drop-off and pickup zones on the south side of the complex, near the main entrance.
- Parking
- No on-site lots . Prepay recommended.
- Walk to gates
- ~ minutes (median)
- Notes
- Lots typically open three hours before first pitch. Cashless parking is recommended for convenience.
Weather and timing
Best months to attend
Sep, Oct
Toughest months
Dec, Jan
Roof
Open-air
Denver's high elevation and cold climate mean that games in December and January can be particularly chilly. Bring layers, especially for night games when temperatures drop quickly after sunset.
Food inside
Standard concourse fare with a focus on local flavors like brisket sandwiches and Colorado-grown produce. The club levels offer a wider variety of food options, including craft beers.
Food and pre-game outside
Tailgate culture is strong in the surrounding areas. Many restaurants and bars are within walking distance, offering pre-game dining options.
Accessibility
ADA platforms available at every level. Designated drop-off points for accessibility vehicles at designated gate. Companion seats available throughout the stadium.
Worth knowing before you go
- Cashless concessions and parking throughout. Bring a card or load a mobile wallet.
- Bag policy: clear bag, 12 by 6 by 12 inches maximum. Full search at the gate.
- Re-entry is not permitted after leaving the stadium. Plan tailgate time around the gate-open window.
- Restrooms behind home plate are the least crowded during games.
What Rockies fans get
- A permanent member number that reflects when you joined. The lower the number, the higher your standing — forever.
- Priority access to seat opportunities at Coors Field. Seniority determines order. No luck involved.
- First look at every new perk, partner offer, and member event — founding members always hear before anyone else.
- Founding Member status. This tier closes when the roster fills at 50,144. It doesn't reopen.
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