As the Atlanta Braves gear up to kick off their 60th season in Atlanta, fans are buzzing with excitement for the home opener against the Kansas City Royals. The first pitch is set for 7:15 p.m. on Friday, and gates will swing open at 5:15 p.m., welcoming fans to Truist Park.
Navigating Your Way to Truist Park
Driving to the game? It's wise to secure a parking pass ahead of time to avoid a long trek on game day. Parking prices range from $28 at the E41 lot to $75 at the Red Deck, reflecting the premium for the home opener.
Here's a quick guide to parking options:
- Exclusive Access: The Orange and Delta Decks cater to Truist Club, Champion Suites, and Delta SKY360° Chairman Club members.
- Prepaid Only: B9, B11, E44, S60, and S61 require advance purchase.
- On-Site Purchase: Available at the Silver Deck, N25, N29, E31, E41, and E43 with credit card payment only.
- Accessible Parking: Located in N29 and the Red Deck, accessible with a placard upon arrival.
- Shuttle Service: Lot 29 offers shuttle service to the Third Base Gate.
- Electric Vehicle Charging: Available in several decks, including Red and Orange.
Parking Lot Timings
- Weekday Games: Most lots open four hours before the first pitch, with some exceptions.
- Weeknight Games: Key lots like Orange, Delta, and Red Decks open early.
- Friday Games: Similar to weeknight timings with additional options at 5:30 p.m.
- Weekend Games: Open four hours before the game, with special timings for Sunday afternoon games.
Alternative Transportation Options
Public transit users can hop on circulator routes connecting the Battery and Cumberland Mall Transfer Center. Rideshares have designated spots on Windy Ridge Parkway, and cyclists will find bike racks conveniently located.
For those with oversized vehicles, N29 is the designated area, and permits must be pre-purchased.
Catch the Braves on Gray
Fans across Braves Country can tune into broadcasts on Gray Media stations, covering 26 markets in the Southeast. For the latest broadcast details, checking local listings is recommended.
Whether you're heading to Truist Park or tuning in from home, the Braves' opener promises to be a thrilling start to the season.
