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All Colorado Rockies tickets listed are seated together. All of our Colorado Rockies tickets are shipped via Federal Express. Please note that we do not deliver on Saturday unless, that option is specially requested on your order . Our ticket inventory is updated continuously. If for any reason the tickets are no longer available, we will replace your seats with equivalent or better seats, or if you prefer, we will contact you to propose other seating options.
About Coors Field
Coors Field: Home of the Rockies
On Aug. 16, 1990, almost a year before baseball awarded Colorado an expansion team, voters from the six-county Denver area approved a 0.1 percent sales tax to fund a baseball-only stadium. The ballpark's total cost was $215 million.
Architects originally designed the park to seat 43,800. However, after fans set dozens of attendance records at Mile High Stadium (1993-94), Rockies ownership paid to increase inaugural Opening Day capacity to 50,200. In 1998, capacity was increased to 50,381 after the opening of new suites in right field. That year saw Coors host baseball's 69th All-Star Game. In 2001, the park will seat 50,445 fans.
The 76-acre ballpark stands at 20th and Blake streets in Denver's lower downtown ("LoDo") district. Fans sitting in the first-base and right-field areas are treated to a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. Every year since it opened in 1995, Coors has been a league leader in attendance. On a clear Saturday night when the barometer reads 72 degrees and 23 percent humidity, there isn't a better place on Earth.
Most of the stadium seats are green. However, the upper deck's 20th row is painted purple, signifying exactly one mile above sea level.
Getting to Coors Field:
Coors Field is located at 20th and Blake streets, in Denver's historic Lower Downtown. Whether you choose to drive, take the RTD, bike, or walk, planning ahead can help make your visit to the ballpark more enjoyable.
The Ballpark can be reached a number of ways. From the north: Take I-25 south to Exit #213 (Park Ave.)
From the northeast: Travel southwest on I-76 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave.)
From the west: Travel east on I-70 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave.)
From the east: Go west on I-70 to I-25 South, Exit #213 (Park Ave.)
From the south: Travel north on I-25 to Exit #207A (Broadway/Lincoln). Proceed downtown on Lincoln, follow signs to ballpark.
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