
Home of Los Angeles Dodgers
A complete guide to every restroom at Dodger Stadium — including family rooms, ADA accessible facilities, and insider tips for shorter lines.
Dodger Stadium opened on April 10, 1962 and is the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball, behind Fenway Park (1912) and Wrigley Field (1914). Built at a cost of $23 million on 300 acres in Chavez Ravine, the stadium was designed by Emil Praeger with a modernist aesthetic that perfectly complements its hilltop setting with views of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Downtown LA skyline, and the Elysian Park hills.
The stadium has undergone over $100 million in renovations in recent years, including a new center field plaza, improved concourses, and modernized restroom facilities. With a capacity of 56,000, it remains the largest MLB stadium by seating capacity. Dodger Stadium has hosted two World Series wins (1963, 1988, 2020), two MLB All-Star Games, concerts by legends from The Beatles to Elton John, and even served as a mass COVID-19 vaccination site in 2021.
Dodger Stadium has restrooms on every seating level — Field/Loge, Club, Reserve, Top Deck, and both Left and Right Field Pavilions. As the largest MLB stadium by capacity (56,000), it has extensive restroom facilities spread across the entire ballpark.
ADA-accessible restrooms are available on all levels. The stadium has elevators for access between levels. For accessibility assistance, visit Guest Services at any gate.
Family restrooms with baby changing stations are located at Loge Level (Sections 152/153), Club Level (Suite 210), Reserve Level (Sections 31/32), Top Deck (Section 1), and both Left and Right Field Pavilions (Sections 315 and 316). A dedicated nursing lounge is in the center field area.
Restrooms are accessible once inside the stadium. Gates typically open 2 hours before first pitch. There are no public restrooms in the parking lots — the Dodger Stadium Express bus from Union Station is free and drops you right at the gate.
7 restrooms across 7 areas at Dodger Stadium.
Club Level access required — available to Club and Suite ticket holders.
Dedicated nursing lounge in the center field area with comfortable seating, power outlets for breast pumps, and changing tables.
The FREE Dodger Stadium Express bus runs from Union Station before and after every game. It skips all the parking lot traffic and drops you right at the stadium entrance — seriously, it's the best way to get here.
Top Deck and Reserve Level restrooms are way less crowded than the Loge Level, especially during the middle innings. If you're on the Loge Level and the line is long, take the escalator up.
Gates open 2 hours before first pitch. The center field plaza has food, drinks, and restrooms — arrive early and explore before heading to your seat.
The nursing lounge in center field is a dedicated private space with power outlets and comfortable seating. Ask any Guest Services rep for directions.
Parking is $35-40 and the lots are massive — 16,000 spaces. If you drive, arrive early because exiting after the game can take 30-45 minutes from the lower lots.
Family restrooms are on every level, but the pavilion ones (Sections 315 and 316) tend to have the shortest waits since fewer families sit out there.
All level restrooms are open. Gates open 2 hours before first pitch. The Loge Level concourse behind home plate sees the heaviest traffic during the 5th and 7th innings. The center field plaza is accessible to all ticket holders.
Concert configurations vary by artist and stage setup. Most concourse restrooms remain open, though some upper levels may be closed depending on the seating configuration. Additional portable facilities are sometimes added for large events.
Popular pre-game and post-game spots within walking distance.
Deli · Est. 1908 · LA Landmark
The birthplace of the French dip sandwich, operating since 1908 near Union Station. Sawdust floors, communal tables, and legendary roast beef dips.
Known for: French dip sandwiches, history, cheap prices
Bar & Grill · Near Stadium
Neighborhood bar on North Broadway in Chinatown. Affordable drinks, solid bar food, and a loyal pre-game crowd.
Known for: Affordable drinks, neighborhood vibe
Brewery & Restaurant
Craft brewery on N Main St with house-brewed beers and elevated pub food. Great patio for pre-game drinks.
Known for: Craft beer, patio, pre-game crowd
Mexican · Tacos
Beloved LA taco spot with braised meat tacos in handmade tortillas. Multiple locations, but the Echo Park spot is closest.
Known for: Braised meat tacos, handmade tortillas
Garages, lots, and street parking options.
1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA
16,000 spaces in lots surrounding the stadium. Lots open 2.5 hours before first pitch.
Sunset Gate entrance, Dodger Stadium
Closer to the stadium with faster post-game exit. Pre-purchase at Dodgers.com.
General parking is $35-40 with 16,000 spaces. The lots are massive and post-game exit can take 30-45 minutes. The FREE Dodger Stadium Express from Union Station (Metro B/D Lines) is the best alternative — it runs before and after every home game and drops you at the gate.
Dodger Stadium Express (FREE from Union Station)
Union Station (Metro B/D/A/L/J Lines)
2.0 mi
Chinatown Station (Metro A/L Lines)
1.2 mi
Nearby places sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors.
Also nearby: Restrooms at Crypto.com Arena · Restrooms at SoFi Stadium