Heading down to Tampa for some Yankees spring training baseball? Here is everything you need to know to watch and enjoy the Yanks get ready for the upcoming 2020 season! Its been 25 years since the then Legends Field opened it doors to the New York Yankees and their millions of fans from all around the world. This stadium has seen the start of nearly every Yankee superstar from the Core Four to international superstars like Hideki Matsui and Masahiro Tanaka. GMS Field continues to be the start of Yankees careers to this day. Grab your tickets HERE FAQ's What time do the gates open? Gates open for all fans with valid tickets for that day/night game 3 hours before first pitch. Pro Tip: If you are a MasterCard holder you can enter an extra 20 minutes early! How much is parking? For spring training game day parking is $10 per car and $20 for buses and RVs. All parking lots open 3 hours before game time. Are there First Game Certificates? Yes! You can collect your first game certificate from the guest services booth behind section 211. Are signs allowed? Signs smaller than 11” X 17” are permitted into the stadium. Child's Tickets? Kids under the age of 3 do not need a ticket to enter. Can I bring my pet? Only services animals are allowed into the stadium. Is outside food and drink allowed? Outside food and drink is NOT permitted into the stadium. What are the Legends Room Team Store hours? Game Day: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. - end of game Sunday-Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - end of game Non-Game Days: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Best Food in the Stadium: House Smoked Pastrami Sandwich: Served from the right field patio smoker, on marble rye with New York deli mustard. Loaded Kettle Chips: Pulled pork, barbecue sauce and spicy white cheddar cheese sauce, served all around the ballpark. Scallions Crispy Chicken Sandwich: White meat chicken, melted swiss cheese and avocado ranch on a sesame-seed bun. Mojo Shrimp: Very tasty mix of cilantro-lime rice, mango pineapple salsa, street corn and avocado ranch, served at the third-base club. Things To See: George Steinbrenner statue: A 600-pound bronze life sized statue was installed in honor of the former “Boss” of the New York Yankees. Monument Park: Like the one in Yankee Stadium, Monument Park pays tribute to the great Yankees players to don the pinstripes. World Trade Center Memorial: Located just outside the stadium, this memorial remembers all the lives lost from 9/11. Fun Facts: The traditional 7th inning dance of the YMCA was started at Legends Field. You can put a message on the scoreboard for any game starting at $50! After a $40 million renovation, GMS Field won Best Ballpark Renovations in 2017.
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