Dodgers FanFest 2023: Time and Date, Details, How To Get Tickets, and More
Dodgers FanFest for 2023 is right around the corner. The event taking place for the first time since 2020 is certain to be a can’t-miss experience for fans of all ages! Up to this point, we knew the date it would be taking place — Saturday, February 4th. Now we know what time, how to get tickets, and all the other details you need to know.
Time: 10 am – 4 pm pacific time.
Tickets: General admission tickets are free, but you’ll need to download your own individual ticket to be let in. Tickets will be stored on your MLB Ballpark app on your phone.
How to get tickets
General admission tickets will be available for download starting Thursday, January 26. Visit dodgers.com/fanfest to learn more and download your ticket before the day of the event.
The Dodgers are also offering VIP experience tickets, but those are not free. VIP tickets include player meet and greets, the opportunity to take a selfie with a player, and behind-the-scenes tours, according to a release from the team.
At this point, details on pricing are unavailable but will be updated as they become available.
Where the Event Takes Place
The event will take place at Dodger Stadium in the centerfield plaza and all around the ballpark. Fans will enter through the centerfield plaza gate off Lot G in the parking lot.
More details from the Dodgers.
DJ Severe, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar, and DJ Nico Blitz will welcome fans as they enter through the Centerfield Plaza gates. On-stage interviews with current and former Dodger players will take place on the field and fans will have an opportunity to partake in games, inflatables, a rock wall, and photo opportunities.
Behind-the-scenes tours will be available for purchase, including a press box experience with Hall of Fame broadcaster Jaime Jarrín, organist Dieter Ruehle, and public address announcer Todd Leitz, and a Botanic Garden tour. All concession stands and team stores will be open in the outfield areas and season tickets, premium tickets, individual and group tickets will all be on sale during the event.
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Yard Sale for Merch, Bobbleheads and More
Also returning to this year’s event is the Dodgers Foundation Yard Sale with one-of-a-kind Dodger items, including jerseys, t-shirts, and more. Beware that lines can be long for this activation, but the deals are usually pretty worth it. Best of all, proceeds benefit a great cause. The “Mystery Bag Fundraiser” will also return where fans can purchase an official MLB baseball autographed by players, alumni, and broadcasters for the price of 1 ball for $60 or 2 balls for $100, autographed photos for $20, and autographed jerseys for an $80 donation, while supplies last.
I know I have been a fan for only 31 years (which is in short pants compared to some of you), call me depressed if you want to, but I just don’t see any sense to buy any more Dodgers merch.
The team has done nothing and as many have mentioned, “the team is content on winning the division” and that is it. As long as DR, FO, are running this ship, expect it, never to reach its destination.