Admittedly, FedEx Field isn’t the best of NFL stadiums out there. Yet, there’s still nothing that compares to witnessing a live Washington Commanders game in person. If you’re planning a visit to FedEx Field any time soon, here’s what you will want to know.
FedEx Field is in North Englewood, Maryland. The address of FedEx Field is 1600 Fedex Way, North Englewood, MD 20785.
The Washington Commanders play at FedEx Field.
The capacity at FedEx Field is 82,000, which is the number of seats at the arena.
FedEx Field gates will open two hours before kickoff.
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Parking at FedEx Field will cost you about $65. We suggest buying your ticket online at Ticketmaster, guaranteeing you will have a parking spot when you go to FedEx Field.
Parking lots D-Purple, F-Purple, G-Purple, Orange, Green, Gray, Platinum, Limo, and Bus/RV parking lots open four hours before kickoff. The RedZone Lot opens five hours before kickoff. Port-o-lets are provided throughout the parking lots. H-Purple is not a tailgating lot.
You can watch the football team’s warm-up at FedEx Field before the game kicks off. You can also head down to section 100 and see if you can get an autograph or a picture with the players.
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Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and are not any larger than 12″ x 12″ x 6″ are allowed into the stadium.
You are not allowed to bring food or beverages into FedEx Field.
FedEx Field is cashless and accepts all major credit cards as payment. You must use credit or debit cards to pay for food, beverages, and merchandise.
Suites at FedEx Field cost between $2,500- $20,000, depending on the event and game. Guests will also receive VIP parking passes. Inside the luxury, the suite is a private restroom, upscale furnishing, and HDTVs. Premium in-suite catering options are available to purchase in advance.
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There are some delicious spots to eat at FedEx Field. We have listed locations where you can grab a bite to eat before or during the game.
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