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Does anyone know if you can drive right up to the Parking Lots around M&T Bank stadium and get a parking pass right there at the entrence/exit? Or is mandatory that you have to order the parking pass the day before the game?

Also, do you have any recommendations for parking options to go to a game?

I used to always park at the garage on Eutaw St but they've sky rocketed their prices to outrageous expenses and I refuse to pay 30-50 dollars just to park.

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Check out the lot at the corner of Pratt & Penn.  5-7 minute walk, and it takes you by Pickles and the outside vendors selling hot dogs and peanuts at decent prices.  I don’t know what they’re charging this year but I think it was $12 last year.  

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22 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Check out the lot at the corner of Pratt & Penn.  5-7 minute walk, and it takes you by Pickles and the outside vendors selling hot dogs and peanuts at decent prices.  I don’t know what they’re charging this year but I think it was $12 last year.  

$15.00 now for evening games.

Baltimore Orioles

Parking at Penn Street Garage is available based on the Orioles’ schedule and accepts credit card only. If the location is not available, please park in the Pratt Street Garage across from the Penn Street Garage.

Parking is available in the Baltimore Grand Garage at 5 N. Paca St. The Baltimore Grand Garage is open 24/7.

Game Rates

The rate for Orioles evening game parking is $15. Penn Street Garage will be open for specific games. Orioles parkers can park in the Pratt Street Garage until further notice.

Garage Policies

Special event rates posted at entrance. Parkers are subject to the special event rate when signs are posted outside of facility. All Pre-pay events are credit card only!

During pre-sale events at the Penn Street Garage, to expedite the flow of traffic after the game, parkers will need to pay by credit card as they enter the garage and will be given a ticket in exchange for payment to allow rapid exit from the garage. The ticket should be given to parking staff stationed near the exit. Parkers will be redirected to an alternate garage if, upon entry, they do not have credit card or a prepaid (pink) or chargeback (green) parking voucher.

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49 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

Does anyone know if you can drive right up to the Parking Lots around M&T Bank stadium and get a parking pass right there at the entrence/exit? Or is mandatory that you have to order the parking pass the day before the game?

Also, do you have any recommendations for parking options to go to a game?

I used to always park at the garage on Eutaw St but they've sky rocketed their prices to outrageous expenses and I refuse to pay 30-50 dollars just to park.

No,you can buy at the gate subject to availability. 

All parking lots will open 2 hours prior to scheduled first pitch. Oriole Park is easily accessible via major highways. General parking on a day of game basis is available in Lots F, G, and H. Subject to availability, limited parking may be offered in Lot C on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase parking in advance. Methods of payment will be limited to Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover

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C3516AB2-6573-4792-9172-ABFA6FB580F7.thumb.jpeg.0fbcf9fab604aae00572c4d8c0563577.jpegThere is a parking lot under the MLK bridge at Lee/Russell Street. It was $10 2 years ago when I was still going. It’s “first come, first serve” though. Usually Baltimore City PD will park there also. It’s a short walk to the gates too and you can usually come out with a crowd after the game.

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Yeah, the casino is a good choice.

We'll usually park in lots F, G, or H over by the Ravens stadium.  I think it's like 10 bucks, maybe 15 now.  Very easy access on and off 95.

Or as mentioned above, lot C will be available on a game-by-game basis.  Most games now they have availability.

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2 minutes ago, InsideCoroner said:

Depends on where you live, but if the light rail is on your route, it's pretty easy to park at one of the light rail stops, take the train (2 bucks each way) and then getting out of the light rail lots (like North Linthicum) is a breeze. 

That's what I always do (N. Linthicum), big lot, free parking, Beltway access. If you are coming from the West via Rt 70 or 95 or 295 it is easy.

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