How to have the best Padres opening day experience, from best parking options and public transit choices, whether you can get last-minute Padres tickets.
. Seating areas where tickets were still on sale include the first and third base sides of field level where tickets start at $285. Standing room only tickets were available for $79. All tickets purchased on Ticketmaster are charged service and processing and fees. You can also purchase tickets at the Padres ticket office at Petco Park, but you still get charged the Ticketmaster fees.The San Diego Metropolitan Transit Service offers multiple ways to get to Petco Park.
. All three trolley lines get you to opening day. If you take the blue or orange lines, get off at the 12th and Imperial stop, and for the green line, exit at the Gaslamp Quarter station, where you can get a limited-edition Padres PRONTO card from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Trolleys run every 15 minutes, with extra services after the Padres game, including every 7.5 minutes going to San Ysidro.
The North County Transit District will have a southbound Coaster train leaving at 9:36 and 11:36 a.m. from Oceanside and stopping in Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Sorrento Valley Old Town stations and ending at the Santa Fe Depot where you can then hop on the green or blue line to Petco Park. The extra trains returning to Oceanside will leave the Santa Fe Depot 60 minutes after the end of the game.
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