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Thursday, June 10, 2021

@mets: Vaccinated Fan Section Ticket Holders

 


COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination
Guests are no longer required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test to enter Citi Field. Only attendees, 16 years of age and older, with tickets to Vaccinated Fan Sections, must provide proof of full vaccination. Requirements for face coverings and physical distancing remain in effect. 
Vaccinated Fan Section Ticket Holders
Fans with tickets to Vaccinated Fan seating that are 16 years of age and older, must present proof of full vaccination, 14 days prior to game date (i.e., second dose of Pfizer/Moderna or single dose of Johnson & Johnson).

All tickets will have a specific gate listed, which will direct guests to the entrance closest to their seats. 

The following are acceptable as proof of full vaccination along with an appropriate ID matching the name on the COVID-19 vaccination documentation (if 16 years or older):
  1. Vaccination card (which includes name of person vaccinated, type of vaccine provided and date last dose administered)
  2. A photo of a vaccination card as a separate document
  3. A photo of the attendee’s vaccine card stored on a phone or electronic device
  4. Documentation of vaccination from a healthcare provider electronic health record or state Immunization Information System record.

*Self-reported vaccination records that are not verified by a health care provider cannot be accepted.

Children 15 years of age and younger, may accompany their fully vaccinated parent or guardian in a Vaccinated Section, without proof of a negative COVID-19 test.

Face covering requirements are no longer in effect for fully vaccinated guests. All guests ages 3 years and older who are not fully vaccinated must wear a face covering at all times on ballpark property except when actively eating or drinking at their ticketed seats. 

For more detailed information on eligible fans, the non-socially distanced seating experience, special stadium entry and more, please refer to our frequently asked questions

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Gameday Information
  • Parking - Parking lots will open three hours prior to game time. Methods of payment will be limited to credit/debit cards and mobile payment (Apple Pay and Google Pay). Tailgating is not permitted at Citi Field.
  • Gate Times - All gates will open two hours prior to game time. All tickets will have a specific gate listed, which will direct guests to the entrance closest to their seats. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to enter the ballpark. 
  • 2021 New York Mets Fan Information Form - ALL attendees are REQUIRED to complete a fan information form prior to entering Citi Field on game day. You will receive prompt confirmation upon completion of your form that you will need to show to enter the ballpark. 
  • Mask Policy - All guests will be required to wear a face covering while in Citi Field except while actively eating or drinking, which will only be permitted in your assigned seat. Gaiters, bandanas and face coverings with an exhalation valve are not permitted. Face covering requirements are no longer in effect for fully vaccinated guests.
  • Bag Policy - All backpacks, with the exception of totally clear backpacks with no obscured interior pockets, are prohibited. Purses, diaper bags that are not backpack-style, tote, drawstring and messenger-style bags along with small soft-sided coolers that do not exceed 16"x16"x8" are permitted.
  • Citi Field will be a cashless ballpark. Methods of payment will be limited to credit/debit cards and mobile payment (Apple Pay and Google Pay) and Mets Gift Cards. Cash will not be accepted at parking lots, ticket windows, concession stands and retail stores.
  • Mets Mobile Express Mobile ordering via the MLB Ballpark app will allow guests to order from their phones and pick up at designated concessions locations.

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