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Severely Wet Parking Spaces at American Family Field to Affect Sunday's Brewers Game Attendance

Upcoming Milwaukee Brewers game against the New York Mets remains on schedule, yet parking at American Family Field is affected by recent flooding.

Parking issues anticipated at American Family Field due to flooding, prior to Sunday's Brewers game
Parking issues anticipated at American Family Field due to flooding, prior to Sunday's Brewers game

Severely Wet Parking Spaces at American Family Field to Affect Sunday's Brewers Game Attendance

Due to severe flooding around American Family Field in Milwaukee, approximately half of the parking lots are inaccessible, and some access roads are closed, making it impossible for the Milwaukee Brewers to guarantee parking for fans, even those who have prepaid passes for Sunday's game against the New York Mets [1][2][3][4].

For those attending, alternate access routes to the stadium have been recommended. Fans can enter via I-94 Westbound and Eastbound using Mitchell Blvd, or from Bluemound Road via N Story Parkway [3][4]. Unfortunately, Canal Street (from the east) and 175 southbound to Brewers Blvd are currently inaccessible [3][4].

Fans who have tickets and/or prepaid parking passes but cannot attend the game due to the parking situation will receive a credit for the value of their tickets and parking, redeemable towards any 2025 regular season home game [1][2][3][4]. The Brewers' announcements emphasise that parking availability will be limited, and fans are advised accordingly [1][2][3].

No official alternative parking lots have been detailed, but with half the lots closed, fans are likely advised to seek off-site parking or public transit options not affected by flooding. The Brewers have not specified whether the credit is applicable to merchandise or other purchases [5][6][7].

Fans should expect an email with credit access instructions before noon on Monday following the affected game day [2][3][4]. The credit is specific to the tickets and parking for Sunday's game and is not transferable to other individuals [8][9]. The credit can be used for tickets and parking for a future Brewers home game in 2025 [10].

In summary:

  • Parking Impact: Half of parking lots and some access roads closed due to flooding; parking can't be guaranteed even if prepaid.
  • Alternative Access Routes: I-94 via Mitchell Blvd and Bluemound Road via N Story Parkway recommended.
  • Refund/Compensation Policy: Credit offered for tickets and parking value to use on future 2025 home games if unable to attend.
  • Fans should expect an email with credit access instructions before noon following the affected game day.
  • The credit is specific to the tickets and parking for Sunday's game and is not applicable to merchandise or other purchases.
  • The credit can be used towards any Brewers 2025 regular season home game.
  • The credit is not transferable to other individuals.
  • The credit is for the value of the tickets and parking for Sunday's game.
  • The credit can be used for tickets and parking for a future Brewers home game in 2025.

Despite the European football season being in full swing, the Premier League takes a backseat as flooding around American Family Field in Milwaukee disrupts Sunday's game against the New York Mets. With half the parking lots closed, fans seeking off-site parking or public transit options may find them more advantageous, considering the limited availability at the stadium.

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