Nationals spring training
We are attending an evening mets/nationals game How early should we arrive to park in handicapped parking
For Nationals spring training games in West Palm Beach, parking can get busy, especially for evening games against popular teams like the Mets. Handicapped parking is available, but spaces are limited and fill up faster than general parking.
General guidelines for handicapped parking:
- Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before game time to ensure a space in the designated handicapped parking areas. Evening games tend to be more crowded, so leaning toward 90 minutes is safer.
- Handicapped parking is usually near the main entrance of the stadium, but the exact location depends on the venue (e.g., FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches). Signs and attendants guide vehicles with handicapped permits to appropriate spots.
- Ensure you have a valid handicapped placard or license plate visible. Without proper identification, you will not be allowed into the designated spaces.
Additional tips:
- Some lots may open earlier than the official gates for ticket holders; check the stadium website for official opening times.
- If you arrive late and handicapped parking is full, nearby streets may have accessible parking, but you may need to walk a bit or arrange shuttle service if available.
- Consider contacting the stadium in advance to confirm handicapped parking availability and the recommended arrival time for your specific game date.
In summary, for an evening Mets/Nationals spring training game, plan to arrive around 90 minutes before first pitch to secure a handicapped parking spot and have plenty of time to enter the stadium comfortably.
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