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T-Mobile Park Sensory Room and Bags

Seattle Mariners / T-Mobile Park

Seattle, Washington - King County

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Last checked

May 31, 2026

Area

Seattle-Tacoma

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1250 1st Avenue S, Seattle, WA 98134

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Provider overview

T-Mobile Park offers a sensory room and sensory bag checkout for Mariners games and ballpark events, giving families a practical game-day planning option near Section 128.

T-Mobile Park is the Seattle Mariners ballpark and hosts baseball games, public events, tours, and venue experiences south of downtown Seattle.

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Ages
All ages attending Mariners games and ballpark events; children using the sensory room must be accompanied by an adult
Season
During Mariners home games and selected ballpark events, subject to event operations
Cost
Sensory bags are described as complimentary venue supports; families should confirm game tickets, accessible seating, parking, and event policies separately.

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T-Mobile Park

1250 1st Avenue S, Seattle, WA 98134

The ballpark guide places the sensory room and sensory bag checkout near Section 128 on the Main Level.

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Game-day sensory room and sensory bags

A ballpark sensory room near Section 128 and complimentary sensory bag checkout through Guest Services for guests with sensory needs.

Ages
All ages attending Mariners games and ballpark events; children using the sensory room must be accompanied by an adult
Season
During Mariners home games and selected ballpark events, subject to event operations
Schedule
Availability follows the Mariners home schedule and ballpark event schedule; families should confirm Guest Services hours before attending.
Cost
Sensory bags are described as complimentary venue supports; families should confirm game tickets, accessible seating, parking, and event policies separately.
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Last checked
May 31, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Mariners ballpark guide has a dedicated sensory rooms and sensory bags section that places the sensory room on the Main Level near Section 128 and says complimentary sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-cancelling headphones are available at Guest Services Section 128.
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Program details we found

Game-day sensory room and sensory bags

The official Mariners ballpark guide has a dedicated sensory rooms and sensory bags section that places the sensory room on the Main Level near Section 128 and says complimentary sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-cancelling headphones are available at Guest Services Section 128.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The ballpark guide says the sensory room is near Section 128 for guests who may feel overstimulated or overwhelmed, and that sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-cancelling headphones are available at Guest Services Section 128.

Access notes to confirm: The same guide includes service animal information, accessible seating and companion-ticket guidance, security screening rules, family restroom details, and Guest Services locations.

What we checked

What we found: The official Mariners ballpark guide has a dedicated sensory rooms and sensory bags section that places the sensory room on the Main Level near Section 128 and says complimentary sensory bags with fidget tools and noise-cancelling headphones are available at Guest Services Section 128.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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