Attending Citi Field Mets Opener
Game Details
Opponent: Toronto Blue Jays
First Pitch: 3:10 p.m. ET 1.
Gates Open: While not explicitly stated for Opening Day, playoff games in 2024 opened gates at 2:30 p.m. ET, suggesting fans should arrive early.
Sold-Out Options: Citi Pavilion (Section 143) offered cardmembers perks like $30 concession credit but is now sold out.
Alternative: Cheaper tickets available for the April 6 game ($19) with a Juan Soto pin giveaway.
Purchase Tips:
Use verified platforms (e.g., MLB.com, SeatGeek) or check secondary markets
Citi Field is cashless; use reverse ATMs to convert cash to prepaid cards
Transit Options
Subway:
7 Train: Direct to Mets-Willets Point Station (express/local).
Redbird Nostalgia Train: Special vintage subway departs 12:00 p.m. from 34 St–Hudson Yards, arriving in ~35 minutes with stops at Times Square, Grand Central, and Queensboro Plaza .
Railroads:
LIRR: Direct service via Port Washington Branch (19 minutes from Penn Station) or transfer at Woodside.
Metro-North: Connect to LIRR or 7 train at Grand Central.
Buses:
Q48 Bus: Stops at 126 St/Roosevelt Av near Citi Field .
Rideshare/Accessibility:
Access-A-Ride: Drop-off at Bullpen Gate (126 St/37 Av).
Lots Open: 2.5 hours pre-game (~12:40 p.m. ET).
Accessible Parking: Available in Lots B, F, and Southfield .
Cashless: Credit/debit cards only .
Key Tips
Arrive Early: Avoid crowds and security delays (backpacks prohibited).
Public Transit: MTA recommends subways/LIRR as fastest and eco-friendly options.
Concessions: Alcohol sales stop after the 7th inning; ID required for purchases
Block Party: Pre-game festivities (DJ, mascots) likely, based on past events .
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