We revisited the Nationals Stadium on this DC trip, since the Mariners played them right after their series with the O's. Our kids have been before and we all love this park. We got there early to watch batting practice, and the game went on a three hour rain delay, so we had a ton of extra time to explore.
01. Kids Eat Free: Depending on where you sit, you'll be automatically enrolled in the Kids Eat Free program, where kids can get a hot dog or veggie dog, chips, and a bottle of water for free. There are several stands throughout the park. You just walk up, scan their ticket, and they hand it over. Easy.
02. We sat in the upper deck and we used a voucher program. Because of the seats we got, we each got a $25 voucher to spend on anything we wanted in the park. This was on top of the kids eating free, so it stretched really far. Where we sat we had access to a cooling lounge, which was great because it was so hot. In the lounge there was free chips and water, too.
03. You can bring in a clear tote bag or a small clutch, one sealed bottle of water, and one sealed single serve snack bag. They are super strict about the bags. No backpacks allowed, even if they are clear. Even if they are small. Even if you carry it as a tote.
04. There is a nursing section in section 223.
05. You'll want to stop by guest services if it is their first game and grab a free certificate.
06. The Nats have a great playground for kids to take a break at in section 131 as well as coloring stations and large sized yard games.
07. Sunday is base run day. Kids ages 5-12 are able to run the bases after each game.
08. The scoreboard pavillion section is out in the outfit and has picnic tables and grass to sit on. You can bring a blanket, and if you bring your glove kids might even catch a foul ball.
09. Purchase your parking online a head of time or ride the green line to the metro stop Navy Yard. It drops you off right at the gates.

