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Free Mariners Tickets For Fans Who Get Vaccine At T-Mobile Park
The Mariners were already offering free doses at home games, but for their upcoming home stand they've made that deal even sweeter.
SEATTLE — The Mariners are sweetening the deal for any fans who choose to get vaccinated at T-Mobile Park during their upcoming home stand.
Since May, the City of Seattle and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health have been offering free vaccination at three locations inside the ballpark:
- Edgar's Home Run Porch, near the left-field foul pole
- Near section 105
- Rooftop Boardwalk on the View level (300 level)
Fans who do get vaccinated at T-Mobile Park have the rare opportunity to choose between all three approved COVID-19 vaccines, Moderna, Pfizer or the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. But starting June 14, that deal is getting even better as fans who get vaccinated at the park will also get a free pair of tickets to an upcoming Mariners game, plus a $20 Amazon gift card.
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According to the team, those free tickets will be redeemable for any regular season Mariners game after July 2.
The move complements the team's other big vaccine incentive: the vaccinated only seating section. During that same home stand — which runs June 14th through the 23rd — the team will be dramatically increasing seating with a particular emphasis on seating for fans who are already immunized against COVID-19.
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During that time, the team will be selling up to 30,945 tickets per game. 26,265 tickets are for the vaccinated-only section, which does not require social distancing, or masks among other, less stringent COVID-19 safety regulations. The remaining 4,680 tickets will be sold in groups of 1-6 seats, to be placed in socially distanced pods where mask use is required.
The team plans to open T-Mobile to full, non-socially distanced capacity starting next month. The team has plans to announce ticket sales for those games soon.
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