Miller Park, a baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to the Milwaukee Brewers. It replaced Milwaukee County Stadium and is just southwest of the intersection of I-94, U.S. Hwy 41, and Miller Park Way.
Miller Park was more than a decade of planning and four and a half years of construction. On April 6, 2001 the Brewers ace Jeff D'Amico threw a strike to Reds shortstop Barry Larkin. The Milwaukee Brewers new home was officially open for baseball!
This new park is definitely what you would call state-of-the-art with a fan-shaped convertible roof, a color replay board on top of a matrix scoreboard, and four choices of front row seats on four different levels of action make this park one of Major League baseballs finest. Miller Park gives the avid fan an intimate closeness to the players and field.
Miller Park is a great ballpark to come not only to watch an exciting game day of action with the Brewers, but to enjoy tailgating as well. Tailgating is a scene with grilling and drinking. There are companies that sponsor huge tailgate parties for their employees and clients with Miller Park being rated as having the best tailgating scene in MLB.
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Weather
Temperatures can take nasty dips in April and May, so be prepared to for possible cool weather. September afternoons are beautiful. The most relaxing time to attend is in the sunshine of a weekday afternoon.
Concessions
Miller Park has a variety of eats throughout the park. There are concession stands and portables set up to serve your needs throughout the ballpark. If you are a guest sitting in designated Club Level areas you will have waiter and waitress service for your convenience. Come out to Miller Park to enjoy a hot dog, gourmet wrap sandwich, Miller & Pepsi products, bottled water, bratwurst, Italian sausage, Polish dogs, hamburgers, chicken breasts, pizza, nachos, fries, soft pretzels, peanuts, assorted snacks, waffle fries, Italian beef, popcorn, frozen margaritas, ice cream sundaes in souvenir helmets, soda, BBQ, soy dogs, kids meals, coffees, cappuccinos, pies, pastries, assorted cookies, milk, hot chocolate, cotton candy, sno- cones, smoothies, chorizo, sausages, cinnamon roasted nuts, Dippin' Dots, Edy's ice cream, taco salads, chicken grandes, cocktails, fish fry, corn dogs, and more!
Parking
A car is the way to go, with the abundance of parking spaces. Miller Park has 13,000 parking spots to choose from. No trains go to the park, but check on bus runs if you can't drive. Many 'Park and Ride' situations are offered through the local transit authority.
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Directions
From the East:
Take the East-West Freeway (I-94) west to Miller Park Way (Formerly US 41 South), take the Miller Park exit and enter the Stadium parking area.
From the West:
Take the East-West Freeway (I-94) east to Miller Park Way (Formerly US 41 South); exit onto Miller Park Way, take the Miller Park exit and enter the stadium parking area.
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Take Bluemound Road East to Story Parkway and turn south, entering Ballpark parking at Gate Two.
From the North:
Take Miller Park Way (Formerly US 41 South) to the Miller Park exit and enter the stadium parking area.
From the South:
Take the South 43rd Street/Stadium Freeway (US 41) north, take the Miller Park exit and enter the stadium parking area.
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