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A complete guide to every restroom at T-Mobile Park — including family rooms, ADA accessible facilities, and insider tips for shorter lines.
T-Mobile Park opened on July 15, 1999 as Safeco Field. Built at a cost of $517 million, the ballpark was designed by NBBJ and features a unique retractable roof that works like an umbrella — it covers the seating area and field but doesn't fully enclose the stadium, allowing natural air flow even when closed. This design is perfect for Seattle's unpredictable weather.
The ballpark was renamed T-Mobile Park in 2019. It sits in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, right next to Lumen Field (Seahawks/Sounders) and within walking distance of Pioneer Square and the International District. The park is known for its excellent food options, PNW craft beer selection, and views of the city skyline and Puget Sound from the upper deck. The Mariners made their historic 2022 playoff run at this venue, ending a 21-year postseason drought.
T-Mobile Park has restrooms on all levels — Main Level (100), Club Level (200), and Upper Level (300). Family and all-gender restrooms are at 6 locations across all three levels. Two nursing options are available.
ADA-accessible restrooms on all levels. Elevators connect all concourse levels. For accessibility assistance, visit Guest Services at any gate.
6 family/all-gender restrooms: Sections 103, 120 (Main Level); 234 (Club Level); 319, 327, 332 (Upper Level). A nursing lounge at Section 128 and a private nursing room at Section 329 provide dedicated nursing options.
Restrooms are accessible once inside. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The retractable roof means games happen rain or shine. Pioneer Square restaurants nearby have restrooms.
8 restrooms across 3 areas at T-Mobile Park.
Dedicated nursing lounge near Section 128 with comfortable seating, power outlets for breast pumps, and changing table.
Private nursing room near Section 329. Ask Guest Services for access.
T-Mobile Park labels its single-occupancy restrooms as 'family/all-gender' — they're welcoming to everyone. Six locations spread across all three levels.
The Upper Level (300) restrooms are less crowded than the Main Level. The views of the Seattle skyline from the 300 level concourse are incredible — worth the trip up.
Take Link Light Rail to Stadium Station — same stop as Lumen Field. Both stadiums are right next to each other in SoDo.
The nursing lounge at Section 128 is a proper dedicated space with comfortable seating and power outlets. A second private nursing room at Section 329 on the Upper Level gives you options on both levels.
The retractable roof is unique — it's like an umbrella, not an enclosure. Even when closed, you still get fresh air. Seattle weather won't cancel your game.
Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The food at T-Mobile Park is genuinely great — garlic fries are legendary. Hit the concessions and restroom early before lines build.
All concourse restrooms open. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The retractable roof handles Seattle's rain. The 5th and 7th innings see the heaviest restroom traffic on the Main Level.
T-Mobile Park hosts concerts and events. Most restrooms remain open. The retractable roof provides weather flexibility.
Popular pre-game and post-game spots within walking distance.
Brewery & Restaurant
Craft brewery right between T-Mobile Park and Lumen Field. House-brewed beers and pub food.
Known for: Craft beer, proximity, pre-game
Seafood · Inside Venue
Seattle's beloved fish and chips chain has a location inside T-Mobile Park. Clam chowder and fried fish.
Known for: Fish and chips, clam chowder, Seattle institution
Deli · Pioneer Square
Philadelphia-style deli in Pioneer Square. Cheesesteaks and Italian subs.
Known for: Cheesesteaks, quick service
Various · Neighborhood
Seattle's International District (Chinatown) has dozens of Asian restaurants within walking distance.
Known for: Dim sum, pho, ramen, variety
Garages, lots, and street parking options.
1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA
Official garage. Pre-purchase at Mariners.com.
Various SoDo locations
Third-party lots on 1st Ave S and 4th Ave S. Book through SpotHero.
Various Pioneer Square locations
Downtown garages within walking distance.
Official parking is $30-50. Take Link Light Rail to Stadium Station — it's the same stop as Lumen Field and right next to T-Mobile Park. Third-party lots on SpotHero run $15-25. The Sounder commuter train also stops nearby on game days.
Stadium Station (Link Light Rail)
656 ft
King Street Station (Amtrak/Sounder)
0.3 mi
Metro Bus Routes
0.2 mi
Nearby places sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors.
Also nearby: Restrooms at Lumen Field · Restrooms at Oracle Park