Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Brewers is a great place to watch a baseball game. The stadium is just over ten years old, but it has the feel of a more modern ballpark. Gone are the days of cold and rainy April Brewers games in Wisconsin. Miller Park tickets are in demand, whether it's early in the 2013 Brewers season, or on a hot day in July. Fans of the 2011 National League Central division champions are looking forward to another great season!
Miller Park Tickets for 2013 Home Games
The Milwaukee Brewers finished their 2012 season with a winning record, and nearly three million fans watched the action live. For 2013, the team hopes to improve upon that strong effort. Home games aren't always sold out, but the best seats go fast.
Miller Park is the best place to tailgate. Parking at the stadium is divided into sections named after National League teams. Someday, there is sure to be a parking section named after current greats like Jon Axford, Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder, and Corey Hart. Parking sections are also divided by names like Preferred, and General. When tailgating in the parking lot, you will find easy access to rest rooms, and walkways to the ballpark.
Miller Park Seating and Layout
- Miller Park tickets for the field level range from the best seats in the house to the bleachers
- Loge level seats are just above the field level, and provide a great view of stadium
- Club level - infield box ticket holders enjoy the convenience of a wait staff
- Club level - outfield box seating does not include wait staff
- Terrace level seating is bargain priced and comprised of thirty-nine sections
- There are 70 luxury box suites in total
You can enter any gate with your Miller Park tickets, as the stadium is fully accessible from any entrance. Former Milwaukee Brewers slugger Robin Yount provided his input on field design, but he left it up to the professionals to decide the seating layout. There is not a bad seat at Miller Park. If you are one of the nearly 42,000 fans at a sold out game, you will not be disappointed with your view of home plate.
Getting to Miller Park Milwaukee
Miller Park is accessible from city streets and two major highways. Located in the heart of Milwaukee, some folks will walk to the ballpark via the Henry Aaron trail.
From the north and south, fans use Highway 41 and exit on Miller Park Way.
From Madison, Brewers fans use Interstate 94 east to Milwaukee.
From Chicago, it is best to travel along Interstate 94 west, and look for the ballpark exit.
Fans driving city streets can enter the parking lots from Bluemond Road, or wind their way along Mitchell Boulevard, just west of the stadium. When arriving at Miller Park from the east side of Milwaukee, it's best to travel west along Canal Street, as it will take you directly to the stadium.
Miller Park -
1 Brewers Way -
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53214