Milwaukee

American Family Field

  • June 10 2026
  • Within Walking Distance
Overview
Getting To and From
Inside the Venue
Onsite Accessibility
Our Guidelines
Comments
About
American Family Field is the home of the Milwaukee Brewers, located at One Brewers Way in Milwaukee. Upon encountering its brick facade and structural elegance, fans can't help but feel the reincarnation of baseball's romantic past — intimate proximity to the players, natural grass, and a unique configuration separate this ballpark from any in the world. The ballpark features a retractable roof so games can be played in any weather. The Brewers take pride in making sure all guests can enjoy American Family Field, offering a wide variety of accommodations for guests with disabilities and sensory needs, including accessible seating on every level, staffed elevators to all levels, a KultureCity sensory partnership, and a dedicated Brewers Guest Relations team.
Getting To and From
Features Information Available on Website Available at Venue Notes Additional Info / Things to Know Links
On Site Parking Garage or Lot
Yes
Yes
On-site Preferred and General surface lots use License Plate Recognition; pay in advance via the MLB Ballpark app or onsite by QR code (Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit card). Advance rates: Preferred $19 (Mon–Fri) / $21 (Sat–Sun); General $14 / $16. Day-of-game rates are higher. Accessible parking needs only a general parking pass plus a valid state-issued ADA permit/plate. ADA stalls are first-come, first-served (arrive early); attendants direct guests to the closest available space once stalls fill. Separate Bus/RV lot; motorcycle/scooter parking in the Cooper Lot. Lots open 2.5–3 hours before game time.
Drop Off/Pick Up Lanes/ Ride Share
Yes
Yes
Accessible drop-off is on the west side of the ballpark (southwest of the Home Plate Gate) at the "Accessible Bus Drop-Off," where a parking attendant assists. Rideshare services (Uber, Lyft) use the Rideshare Lot on the south end of the Molitor Lot, accessed via Bluemound Road and Yount Drive. Approved shuttle services may use the drop-off area near the Ticket Office / Home Plate Gate via Yount Drive. Onsite courtesy shuttles (presented by Aurora Health Care) assist guests between select lot pick-up points and the nearest entrance. For special requests, call Brewers Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900.
Off site Parking
Yes
Yes
All parking is on American Family Field property (see On Site Parking). For transit, the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) runs three bus routes within a 15-minute walk: CONNECT 1 BRT (Wisconsin Ave, stops at Wisconsin & 45th), Route 18 (National Ave, stops at National & 43rd), and Route 74 (Miller Parkway & National Ave). All MCTS buses are low-floor with ramps; fare is $2.75 per ride. Paratransit-eligible riders can schedule a Transit Plus van and be dropped off directly outside the stadium entrance (email tpcomments@mcts.org or call (414) 343-1700 / 711 TRS).
Accessible Entrance
Site Map/Floorplan
Yes
Yes
A concourse map and a full seating map (including locations of accessible seating) are available on the Brewers website. Seating map: mlb.com/brewers/ballpark/seat-map.
Inside the Venue
Features Information Available on Website Available at Venue Notes Additional Info / Things to Know Links
Dedicated Accessible Entrance
Street Level Access and Automatic Doors
Security Checkpoint
Yes
Yes
All carry-in items are subject to security inspection. A single-compartment bag policy is in effect: non-clear bags 9" x 5" x 2" or smaller, clear single-compartment bags 12" x 12" x 6" or smaller, and one-gallon clear resealable bags are allowed. One sealed plastic non-alcoholic bottle (32 oz or smaller) per person is permitted. Exceptions are made for diaper bags (max 16" x 16" x 8") and for ADA / medically necessary items. For a medical exception, call Brewers Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900 in advance. See brewers.com/Security for permitted and prohibited items.
Use of Mobility Aids
Yes
Yes
Wheelchair Services (presented by Aurora Health Care) provide a limited number of attendants and wheelchairs to transport guests from inside the entry gates to and from their seats (arrivals and departures only); this is a free service and tipping is not permitted. The Brewers do not lend or rent wheelchairs, so guests are advised to bring their own; personal wheelchairs may be checked at Guest Relations kiosks. Wheelchair lifts are located in the Associated Bank Power Alley, J. Leinenkugel's Barrel Yard, Miller Lite Landing, Northwestern Mutual Legends Club, Miller High Life Loft, X-Golf, and Section 221. Segways may be used as accessible devices with advance notice to Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900. Service animals are welcome (leashed and under control); a relief area is near the Home Plate East Gate.
Accessible Seating (Theater)
Yes
Yes
Accessible seating is available on all seating levels. Removable armrests are available on aisle seats in a variety of locations. Three companion seats are offered in addition to the accessible seat (up to four tickets per transaction, subject to availability), and accessible seating can accommodate large groups. All-inclusive areas, suites, and restaurants also accommodate guests with disabilities. For availability and special requests, call the Brewers Ticket Office at (414) 902-4000. Suite balcony seating may be removed for wheelchair accommodation (Suite Sales: (414) 902-4029). Various ADA sections on each level have one electrical outlet.

Getting To and From

Find essential details on parking, drop-off points, and accessibility to make your visit smooth and hassle-free.
Check the table below for more information.
Features Information Available on Website Available at Venue Notes Additional Info / Things to Know Links
On Site Parking Garage or Lot
Yes
Yes
On-site Preferred and General surface lots use License Plate Recognition; pay in advance via the MLB Ballpark app or onsite by QR code (Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit card). Advance rates: Preferred $19 (Mon–Fri) / $21 (Sat–Sun); General $14 / $16. Day-of-game rates are higher. Accessible parking needs only a general parking pass plus a valid state-issued ADA permit/plate. ADA stalls are first-come, first-served (arrive early); attendants direct guests to the closest available space once stalls fill. Separate Bus/RV lot; motorcycle/scooter parking in the Cooper Lot. Lots open 2.5–3 hours before game time.
Drop Off/Pick Up Lanes/ Ride Share
Yes
Yes
Accessible drop-off is on the west side of the ballpark (southwest of the Home Plate Gate) at the "Accessible Bus Drop-Off," where a parking attendant assists. Rideshare services (Uber, Lyft) use the Rideshare Lot on the south end of the Molitor Lot, accessed via Bluemound Road and Yount Drive. Approved shuttle services may use the drop-off area near the Ticket Office / Home Plate Gate via Yount Drive. Onsite courtesy shuttles (presented by Aurora Health Care) assist guests between select lot pick-up points and the nearest entrance. For special requests, call Brewers Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900.
Off site Parking
Yes
Yes
All parking is on American Family Field property (see On Site Parking). For transit, the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) runs three bus routes within a 15-minute walk: CONNECT 1 BRT (Wisconsin Ave, stops at Wisconsin & 45th), Route 18 (National Ave, stops at National & 43rd), and Route 74 (Miller Parkway & National Ave). All MCTS buses are low-floor with ramps; fare is $2.75 per ride. Paratransit-eligible riders can schedule a Transit Plus van and be dropped off directly outside the stadium entrance (email tpcomments@mcts.org or call (414) 343-1700 / 711 TRS).
Accessible Entrance
Site Map/Floorplan
Yes
Yes
A concourse map and a full seating map (including locations of accessible seating) are available on the Brewers website. Seating map: mlb.com/brewers/ballpark/seat-map.

Inside the Venue

Get to know what to expect indoors—from seating layouts to restrooms and concessions.
Features Information Available on Website Available at Venue Notes Additional Info / Things to Know Links
Dedicated Accessible Entrance
Street Level Access and Automatic Doors
Security Checkpoint
Yes
Yes
All carry-in items are subject to security inspection. A single-compartment bag policy is in effect: non-clear bags 9" x 5" x 2" or smaller, clear single-compartment bags 12" x 12" x 6" or smaller, and one-gallon clear resealable bags are allowed. One sealed plastic non-alcoholic bottle (32 oz or smaller) per person is permitted. Exceptions are made for diaper bags (max 16" x 16" x 8") and for ADA / medically necessary items. For a medical exception, call Brewers Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900 in advance. See brewers.com/Security for permitted and prohibited items.
Use of Mobility Aids
Yes
Yes
Wheelchair Services (presented by Aurora Health Care) provide a limited number of attendants and wheelchairs to transport guests from inside the entry gates to and from their seats (arrivals and departures only); this is a free service and tipping is not permitted. The Brewers do not lend or rent wheelchairs, so guests are advised to bring their own; personal wheelchairs may be checked at Guest Relations kiosks. Wheelchair lifts are located in the Associated Bank Power Alley, J. Leinenkugel's Barrel Yard, Miller Lite Landing, Northwestern Mutual Legends Club, Miller High Life Loft, X-Golf, and Section 221. Segways may be used as accessible devices with advance notice to Guest Relations at (414) 902-4900. Service animals are welcome (leashed and under control); a relief area is near the Home Plate East Gate.
Accessible Seating (Theater)
Yes
Yes
Accessible seating is available on all seating levels. Removable armrests are available on aisle seats in a variety of locations. Three companion seats are offered in addition to the accessible seat (up to four tickets per transaction, subject to availability), and accessible seating can accommodate large groups. All-inclusive areas, suites, and restaurants also accommodate guests with disabilities. For availability and special requests, call the Brewers Ticket Office at (414) 902-4000. Suite balcony seating may be removed for wheelchair accommodation (Suite Sales: (414) 902-4029). Various ADA sections on each level have one electrical outlet.

Onsite Accessibility

Learn about ramps, elevators, restrooms, and other accessible features available during your visit
Features Information Available on Website Available at Venue Notes Additional Info / Things to Know Links
Restrooms
Yes
Yes
All restrooms at American Family Field are fully accessible. Family restrooms are located on the Field Level behind Section 116 (inside the First Aid Room), Loge Level behind Sections 206 and 230, PNC Club Level behind Suites 29 and 67, and Terrace Level behind Sections 419 (inside the First Aid Room) and 426.
An adult-sized changing table is available in the Family Restroom on the Loge Level behind Section 206. The parking-lot areas (Tailgate Haus and Helfaer Field) also offer accessible restrooms.
Elevators
Yes
Yes
Public elevators are located in the left-field corner and at the Clock Tower. They are staffed, fully accessible, and offer access to all levels of the ballpark. Escalators are near most entrances, but guests with strollers, walkers, wheelchairs, canes, or crutches should use the elevators. Unless all electrical power is lost, elevators remain fully operational during emergency evacuations for guests with accessibility needs.
On-Site Dining
Yes
Yes
Concessions throughout the ballpark are operated by Delaware North. American Family Field is cashless (credit/debit, Brewers Gift Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or prepaid cards). Information on dietary restrictions and specific food offerings is available at any Brewers Guest Relations kiosk and from Delaware North concession staff. Groups may pre-arrange special concession ordering and delivery through Delaware North at (414) 902-4700. Paper straws and lids are available on request, and guests may bring their own plastic/rubber straws and lids.
Theater, Auditorium, etc. (Museum)
Yes
Yes
American Family Field is a retractable-roof Major League ballpark with natural grass. Guests with impaired hearing can access public-address announcements via captioning on the ribbon boards down the right- and left-field lines and, free of charge, via the MLB Ballpark app; loaner devices are available at the Guest Relations kiosk on the Field Level near Section 116. Braille and tactile signs are located throughout the facility. Through a KultureCity partnership, sensory bags (noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards, weighted lap pads) are available at any Guest Relations kiosk. A Sensory Room is on the Field Level near the right-field corner (bean bags, activity panels, wall art, bubble walls), and a Quiet Room with a sensory bubble wall is on the Terrace Level behind Section 426.
Our Guidelines
1. Make Accessibility Info Easy to Find - Dedicated Website Accessibility Page

Clearly post detailed accessibility information online, covering parking, entrances, interior pathways, site plans, and more.


2. Include All Mobility Devices

Consider walkers, canes, crutches — not just wheelchairs. Provide specifics for a variety of mobility needs. Include people who use different devices in the conversation.

3. Go Beyond ADA Compliance

ADA is the minimum. Strive for real-world accessibility through thoughtful design and ongoing improvements.

4. Visibility = Accessibility

If disabled visitors aren't present, barriers may exist. Transparency and preparation are the keys to inclusion. Empower everyone to attend.

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