Dodger Stadium tours are held year round, but during the Halloween season the Los Angeles Dodgers are getting into the spooky spirit by having a trick or treat theme this weekend.
Fans who attend the Dodger Stadium tours on October 28 and 29 will be given candy and other goodies throughout the tour. The team did not specify what other items will be given out, but it’s reasonable to assume they will be Dodgers-themed.
The Dodger Stadium tour provides fans the opportunity to see behind-the-scenes with visits to some of the most restricted and non-public areas.
The tour takes 90 minutes and includes a trip onto the field, a walk through the team’s trophy gallery, which features the World Series trophies, along with Most Valuable Player, Silver Slugger, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards.
Fans will also have the opportunity to walk through the Vin Scully Press Box and other unique areas.
The tours begin at 10:00 a.m. PT with the last one starting at 3:00 p.m. Fans are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes early.
Dodger Stadium tour tickets cost $30 for adults, and $25 for children (14 and under), seniors (55+), and military personnel. Children ages three and under do not require a ticket.
Although it is a walking tour of the ballpark which includes climbing stairs and ramps, it is wheelchair-accessible as well.
In addition to the Dodger Stadium tour, there is also a clubhouse tour that gives fans an even more exclusive opportunity to look inside the Dodgers clubhouse.
It contains all elements of the Dodger Stadium tour, but adds the benefits of visiting the Dodgers bullpen, looking at the weight room and batting cage, a peek inside the clubhouse and a stop in the interview room where players and coaches often speak to the media.
Those tours start at 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. over the weekend, and fans are also encouraged to arrive early for them as well.
Tickets for the clubhouse tour are $65 for adults and $45 for children.
All tour guests are required to enter via Gate A, also known as Sunset Gate, located at the intersection Vin Scully Ave. and Stadium Way. Tour guests should park in Lot P and meet outside of the Top of the Park Store on the Top Deck level adjacent to Lot P.
All information and tickets can be found on Dodgers.com.
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