Every restroom at Angel Stadium — The Big A — mapped by level, gate, and section. Plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay near the Disneyland-adjacent home of the Los Angeles Angels.
Heading into Angel Stadium? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home Plate Gate (Main Entrance) | Field Level restrooms near Sections 114-122 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 1 (Left Field, Sec 107) | Field Level restrooms near Section 107 | <1 min | Yes | Family Restroom at Sec 107 |
| Gate 2 (Third Base, Sec 114) | Field Level restrooms near Section 114 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 3 (First Base, Sec 122) | Field Level restrooms near Section 122 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Gate 4 (First Base, Sec 129) | Field Level restrooms near Section 129; family restroom at Sec 132 | 1-2 min | Yes | Family Restroom at Sec 132 |
| Gate 6 (Right Field, Terrace 236) | Right Field Pavilion restrooms, Sections 241-249 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Not inside yet (arriving early) | ARTIC transit center, Karl Strauss Brewing (0.3 mi), or nearby hotel lobbies | Varies | Yes | ARTIC has accessible restrooms |
💡 Between-innings pro tip: Head to the Left Field Pavilion (Sections 257-260) or Right Field Pavilion (Sections 241-249) for shorter restroom lines. Most fans stay on the Field Level concourse — the outfield pavilions are less crowded. Go in the middle innings to avoid the 7th-inning stretch rush.
All 20+ restrooms pinned on the Angel Stadium footprint. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game spot, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
Marriott property just a 10-minute walk from the stadium. The closest hotel you can walk to Angel Stadium from.
Craft brewery right on Orangewood Ave, a short walk from the stadium. Great beer, food, and game-day atmosphere.
Brand new concession stand inspired by the FREE arcade at Angel Stadium. Unique food plus playable Pac-Man games.
The Happiest Place on Earth is a 10-minute drive from Angel Stadium. Families combine Disney trips with Angels games all summer.
Pre-game bars, nearby restaurants, and the best in-stadium food — all with real distances. Anaheim's proximity to Disneyland means exceptional dining options within a short drive.
Fried chicken with borracho glaze, jalapeño slaw, and lime aioli on a Martin's potato bun. One of 11 new food items for 2026 and already a fan favorite.
Unique hot dogs including The Legends (Carolina BBQ with brisket) and the Cali Dog (carne asada, French fries, and pico de gallo). A must-try at Angel Stadium.
Full restaurant and bar on the Club Level near the right field foul pole. General admission welcome — all tables are walk-in only, no reservations. Craft beers brewed on-site.
Craft brewery and restaurant right near the stadium on Orangewood Ave. Great pre-game spot with a full food menu and award-winning beers. Popular with Angels fans on game days.
Local Anaheim craft brewery with a taproom and rotating food trucks. A favorite among locals for pre-game drinks. Walkable from the stadium's east side.
Named Restaurant of the Year by LA Times. Seasonal menu with USDA prime steaks, farm-to-table dishes, and a rare whiskey bar. A proper pre-game dinner for a special occasion.
Historic Sunkist citrus plant converted into a modern food hall. Dozens of vendors: gourmet grilled cheese, Japanese hot dogs, BBQ, hot pot, ice cream, boba tea. A foodie destination.
Jungle Cruise-themed tiki bar at the Disneyland Hotel. Kitschy cocktails and island-inspired eats. Refurbished for its 15th anniversary in 2026. Walk-up only, no reservations — arrive early.
Established 1998. Fresh oysters, seasonal catches, sushi, and live shellfish. Right at the Stadium Promenade, minutes from Angel Stadium and Honda Center.
Made in partnership with Melissa's Produce. Topped with fresh fruit to balance the sweet chocolate. Available at Walk-Off Waffles at multiple locations around the stadium.
Braised pork with queso fresco, tomatillo and chili sauce, and pickled red onions piled on creamy macaroni and cheese. A 2026 addition that combines comfort food with SoCal flavor.
Brand new for 2026. A concession stand inspired by the FREE Pac-Man arcade at Angel Stadium. Unique food offerings alongside playable classic games. Fun for families visiting with kids.
Gluten-free options available at multiple concession stands. Angel Stadium labels allergens at food stands and staff can provide full ingredient breakdowns for the top 9 allergens. Vegetarian and vegan options at select locations. Guest Relations (Section 133) can assist with specific dietary needs, especially for kids with severe allergies.
Free water refill stations on every concourse level near restroom areas. Bring an empty, factory-sealed bottle through security. Any concession stand will provide a free cup of water on request. Critical for Southern California day games where temperatures can exceed 95°F.
From the Anaheim Packing District, walk south on East Street to Katella Ave, then east to the stadium (20 min). From TownePlace Suites on State College Blvd, head south to the main gate (10 min). Inside, the main concourse is a full loop — walk to the outfield concourse for shorter restroom and food lines.
Water stations and water fountains are on every concourse level. Southern California day games can exceed 95°F — drink water before you feel thirsty. Free ice water at any concession stand.
First aid stations are located near Section 133 (Guest Relations) and on the upper concourse. In any emergency, alert the nearest usher or call Guest Services.
Hotels sorted by proximity to Angel Stadium. Many Disneyland-area hotels work for both parks and games. The Disney connection is the big advantage here — book a Disneyland hotel and you're an easy rideshare to Angels games.
Marriott extended-stay property and the closest walkable hotel to Angel Stadium. Kitchen suites, complimentary breakfast, and an easy 10-minute walk to the stadium.
Highly rated boutique hotel with safe pedestrian access via Douglass Rd and under the freeway into the stadium parking lot. 3-minute walk to Honda Center. Better than its distance suggests.
All-suite Hilton property with complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and evening reception. Walkable to the stadium, though most guests drive or rideshare.
The iconic Disneyland Hotel. Perfect for families splitting their trip between Disney and Angels games. Home to Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar. 10-minute drive or rideshare to the stadium.
Large convention hotel near the Anaheim Convention Center and Disneyland. Indoor and outdoor pools. Good central option for both Disney and Angels games.
Full-service Marriott near the Convention Center. Multiple dining options, pool, and fitness center. Easy rideshare to Angel Stadium for game nights.
Budget-friendly option in nearby Orange. Complimentary breakfast and shuttle service. Good value if you don't need to walk to the stadium.
Budget hotel in the Disneyland Resort area with pool, spa, and complimentary breakfast. Convenient for families doing both Disneyland and Angels games.
Making a day of it? Anaheim is one of the best stadium destinations in America. Disneyland is 3 miles away — families visiting Disney regularly catch an Angels game too. Here's what to do before, after, or instead of a game.
The Happiest Place on Earth is just 3 miles west — a 10-minute drive or rideshare from Angel Stadium. Two theme parks (Disneyland and Disney California Adventure), Downtown Disney shopping district, and three on-site hotels. The #1 reason families combine a Disney trip with an Angels game.
🚽 Extensive restroom facilities throughout both parks
Free-admission shopping, dining, and entertainment district between the two Disney parks. Splitsville Luxury Lanes (bowling, dining, live entertainment), LEGO Store, World of Disney, and dozens of restaurants. No park ticket required.
🚽 Public restrooms available throughout Downtown Disney
Orange County's largest indoor arena, home of the Anaheim Ducks (NHL). Capacity 17,000 for hockey, plus concerts (Beyonce, U2, Madonna), comedy shows, Disney on Ice, and family events. Right across the parking lot from Angel Stadium.
🚽 Public restrooms inside Honda Center on event days
Behind-the-scenes tours of the Big A. Visit the dugout, press box, luxury suites, and the field. Learn about the stadium's history since 1966, the Big A halo scoreboard, and the Disney-era renovation. Sundays are family days with face painting and games at the Gate 5 Courtyard.
🚽 Stadium restrooms available during tours
Historic 1919 Sunkist citrus packing house converted into a gourmet food hall with dozens of vendors. BBQ, sushi, grilled cheese, hot pot, ice cream, boba tea, and craft cocktails. A foodie destination worth the short drive from the stadium.
🚽 Public restrooms available in the Packing House
The iconic 230-foot tall "Big A" sign, originally installed in 1966 behind left field and moved to the parking lot in 1979. The halo on top lights up after every Angels victory. The most photographed landmark at the stadium — arrive before the game for the best photos.
🚽 Nearest restrooms inside stadium after gates open
Angel Stadium is at 2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806. Multiple transit options — ARTIC is the big one, sitting right next to the stadium with Metrolink and Amtrak service.
Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center sits between Angel Stadium and Honda Center. Walk to the stadium via Douglass Road gate at the NE corner of the parking lot (~10 min walk). Serves Metrolink, Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, OCTA buses, ART shuttles, Greyhound, and Megabus.
26 trains daily (13 each direction) on weekdays, evenly spaced. Weekend service: 4 trains (2 each direction) on Saturday and Sunday. Connects to Los Angeles Union Station, Irvine, Oceanside, and all Orange County Line stations.
26 trains daily (13 each direction). Connects San Diego to San Luis Obispo via Los Angeles. A scenic coastal route that stops at ARTIC. Book early for game-day travel from LA or San Diego.
OCTA buses serve stops at ground level outside ARTIC. Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) shuttles connect Disneyland-area hotels to ARTIC — ideal if you're staying near Disney and catching a game.
Exit at Katella Ave or Gene Autry Way and follow signs to the stadium. Most common approach from both north (LA) and south (San Diego). Expect congestion 30-60 min before first pitch.
Exit at Orangewood Ave or Katella Ave and head west to the stadium. Good option from inland Orange County, Fullerton, and the 91 corridor. Stadium signage is clear.
Drop-off: Orangewood Bus and VIP entrance. Pickup: In front of Gate 1, near City National Grove of Anaheim. Look for the red rideshare light pole in the parking lot. ~$15-25 from Disneyland area, ~$30-50 from LAX.
About 3 miles, roughly 50-60 minutes on foot. Not practical for most, but some Disneyland-area hotels on the east end of Harbor Blvd are closer. Rideshare or ART shuttle is the better option for the Disney-to-stadium commute.
Where to park, what it costs, and the closest restroom from each option. Prices vary by event — concerts, Supercross, and Monster Jam may have different rates. Always check the Angels website before you go.
Standard parking in the Angel Stadium lots. Cash and card accepted. Lots open approximately 2 hours before first pitch for regular-season games.
Closer spots in premium sections of the lot. Faster entry and exit. Worth it for a quick getaway after the game.
Designated spots for RVs, buses, and oversized vehicles. Pricing varies significantly by event type. Call ahead for major events.
Accessible parking throughout general and preferred lots for guests with a valid state-issued ADA placard or license plate. Strategically located near stadium entrances.
Drop-off: Orangewood Bus and VIP entrance. Pickup: In front of Gate 1, near City National Grove of Anaheim. Look for the red rideshare light pole in the parking lot.
Park at ARTIC (free or low-cost) and walk 10 minutes to the stadium via the Douglass Road gate. Metrolink and Amtrak stop here. Avoid stadium traffic entirely — especially smart for post-game exits.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside Angel Stadium, organized by seating level. All public restrooms have baby changing stations. Last verified July 2026.
All restrooms at Angel Stadium are ADA accessible. Over 500 wheelchair, semi-ambulatory, and companion seats are available across all levels. Complimentary wheelchair escort service from gate to seat.
Private family restrooms at Sections 107, 132, 312, and 340. All include baby changing stations. Larger spaces for parents with young children — especially helpful for families coming from Disneyland.
Section 101 and Guest Relations at Section 133 both have Nursing Suites. Each provides privacy, a changing table, and a sink. Ask any event staff member for directions.
Outfield Pavilions (Left Field Sec 257-260, Right Field Sec 241-249) have the best restroom-to-fan ratio. Go in the middle innings to avoid the 7th-inning stretch rush.
Complimentary assistive listening devices available at Guest Relations (Section 133) for guests with hearing or visual impairments. Closed captioning of PA announcements is also provided.
Complimentary wheelchair escort from gate to seat. Stroller, wheelchair, and walker storage at Guest Services. Accessible seating across all levels including Lexus Diamond Club and Brewery X.
All 4 family restrooms (Sections 107, 132, 312, 340) serve as companion restrooms for caregivers assisting someone of a different gender. Locking doors for full privacy. Available on Field, Terrace, and Club levels.
Strollers welcome at Angel Stadium. Stroller storage at Guest Services (Section 133). Elevators accommodate strollers on all levels. Many families coming from Disneyland bring strollers — the stadium is set up to handle them.
All public restrooms have baby changing stations — not just family restrooms. Both men's and women's. With 4 family restrooms and 2 Nursing Suites, Angel Stadium is one of the more family-ready parks in MLB.
Arriving early or can't get inside? These restrooms are within walking distance.
Adjacent • Across SR-57 via Douglass Rd • Open during transit hours
0.3 mi • 2390 E Orangewood Ave • Customer restrooms
0.5 mi • 1621 S Sinclair St • Customer restrooms
0.4 mi • Stadium Promenade • Customer restrooms
Adjacent • Public restrooms on event days only
0.5 mi • 1730 S State College Blvd • Guest restrooms
When to expect long restroom lines and how to plan around them at Angel Stadium.
The 7th inning stretch creates the biggest restroom rush. Field Level lines can hit 10+ minutes. Go in the 5th or 6th inning instead. The Outfield Pavilion restrooms are the fastest option during the stretch.
Friday and Saturday night games draw 35,000+ fans. Weekday games average 25,000-30,000, with shorter lines everywhere. Sunday family days are busy but with more families and earlier arrivals spreading the load.
Dodgers series are the busiest of the year — near sell-outs with massive crowds. Summer day games mean more hydration and more restroom trips. Saturday fireworks nights also draw capacity crowds.
Many families attend after a day at Disneyland. These fans tend to arrive late (2nd-3rd inning), creating a staggered restroom pattern. Field Level restrooms near Gates 1-4 get a secondary surge around the 3rd inning.
Saturday fireworks shows mean almost nobody leaves early. Post-game restroom rush is bigger on fireworks nights as fans wait for the show. Use restrooms during the 8th or 9th inning to avoid the post-game crush.
Outfield Pavilions (LF 257-260, RF 241-249) consistently have the shortest waits. View Level (400s) is also less crowded. Field Level behind home plate is always the worst — avoid during peak innings.
Anaheim's Southern California sun makes hydration critical, especially during day games. Here's where to find free water and how to stay comfortable.
Water refill stations on every concourse level near restroom clusters. Bring an empty, factory-sealed bottle through security and fill for free. The 1st Base Food Court and both Outfield Pavilions have stations.
Every concession stand provides a free cup of water on request. No purchase necessary. This includes all indoor and outdoor concession points. Don't hesitate to ask, especially for kids.
Anaheim day games can hit 90-100°F. The stadium has limited shade on the Field Level. Third-base side gets shade first. Sunscreen, hats, and water are non-negotiable. Night games are much more comfortable.
Bottled water runs $5-6 at concessions. A collapsible bottle through security plus free refills saves $15-20 over a full game. The refill stations have filtered water — tastes better than tap.
Kids coming from a day at Disneyland may already be dehydrated. Get water as soon as you enter. Free cups from concessions, plus Nursing Suites at Sections 101 and 133 have sinks for bottle preparation. Frozen treats and ice cream help kids cool down too.
During hot summer games, look for misting fan stations on the main concourse. These portable cooling stations circulate throughout the Field Level on particularly hot days. Check with Guest Relations for current locations.
First aid locations, medical services, and emergency contacts for Angel Stadium visitors.
First aid at Guest Relations (Section 133) on the Field Level concourse. Additional medical support available on the Terrace Level. Both staffed by trained medical professionals during all events. Adjacent restrooms at each location.
EMTs and paramedics stationed throughout Angel Stadium during every event. In an emergency, alert the nearest usher or staff member. The stadium has on-site ambulance access and rapid medical response protocols.
Guest Relations at Section 133 is the main service hub. Handles medical concerns, lost children, accessibility needs, and general assistance. Also the location for Nursing Suite access and assistive listening devices.
Summer day games in Anaheim create real heat risk. Dizziness, nausea, and confusion are heat stroke warning signs. Move to shade, drink water, and alert staff immediately. First Aid can provide cooling treatment and assessment.
AEDs positioned throughout all levels of Angel Stadium. All event staff and security trained in CPR and AED use. The stadium's open-air design means EMTs can reach any location quickly.
The Guest Relations area at Section 133 has adjacent restrooms that are lower-traffic than main concourse facilities. If you need a quieter restroom or are feeling unwell, this is a good option.
Local knowledge that will make your Angels game day significantly better — especially if you're combining it with a Disneyland trip.
Head to the Left Field Pavilion (257-260) or Right Field Pavilion (241-249) for the shortest restroom lines. Most fans stay on the Field Level concourse.
Avoid restrooms during the 7th-inning stretch. Go in the 5th or 6th inning instead. Lines at the 7th-inning stretch can be 10+ minutes on the Field Level.
The iconic Big A sign (230 ft) is in the parking lot near SR-57. Best photos before the game when the lot is less crowded. If the Angels win, the halo lights up — stay for the photo.
Gates open 90 minutes before night games, 60 minutes before day games. Arrive early for autographs at Sections 101-103 (left field) or 133-135 (right field) — open until 45 min before first pitch.
Anaheim is sunny and warm. For day games, sit on the third-base side for shade. Section 206 is under an overhang. Bring sunscreen for day games, a light jacket for evening games.
Saturday home games feature post-game fireworks shows. Stay in your seats after the final out. One of the best free entertainment values in Southern California.
The killer combo: Disney during the day, Angels game at night. A 10-min rideshare between the two. Many families on a Disney vacation catch an evening game — kids love it.
Angel Stadium has a FREE arcade featuring classic Pac-Man games. The new Pac-Man Chomp Stop concession stand is right there. A hit with kids between innings.
After the game, walking to ARTIC via Douglass Road avoids the parking lot traffic jam. You'll be on a train home while most fans are still sitting in the lot. Smart move for anyone on public transit.
Enter via Gate 1 (left field) to be closest to the family restroom at Section 107 and Nursing Suite at Section 101. The free Pac-Man arcade keeps kids entertained between innings. Sunday family days feature face painting at Gate 5 Courtyard.
Angel Stadium enforces a clear bag policy. Only clear bags (12″ x 6″ x 12″) or small clutches (5″ x 7″) allowed. Diaper bags are permitted but subject to search. No backpacks, purses, or large bags. Plan your essentials accordingly.
Anaheim sun is intense. For day games, third-base side gets shade first. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Night games are much more comfortable — if you have flexibility, choose the 6:38 PM start over the 1:07 PM.
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