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Zebulon, NC

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How much is parking at Five County Stadium?
How much is parking at Five County Stadium? Parking at Five County Stadium in Zebulon, NC, is generally very affordable for fans attending Carolina Mudcats games or other events. As of the latest information, standard parking costs $5 per vehicle. The parking lots open a few hours before game time, making it convenient for guests to arrive early and enjoy pre-game activities. Accessible parking spaces are available near the stadium entrance for guests with disabilities. The stadium's parking lots are well-marked and managed by staff to ensure a smooth experience. It is recommended to bring cash for payment, as some events may have limited credit card acceptance. For the most accurate and up-to-date parking rates, always check the Carolina Mudcats' official website or contact the stadium directly before your visit.
Why is it called Five County Stadium?
Why is it called Five County Stadium? Five County Stadium gets its name from its strategic location near the intersection of five North Carolina counties: Wake, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, and Wilson. The stadium was built in 1991 specifically to serve fans from across this region, providing a central gathering place for minor league baseball and community events. By naming it “Five County Stadium,” the venue highlights its dedication to serving a broad local fan base and fostering community spirit. This unique name sets the stadium apart from others, emphasizing its regional significance and accessibility. Fans from all five counties can easily travel to Zebulon to cheer for the Carolina Mudcats and enjoy a wide variety of events hosted at the stadium throughout the year.
Are the Mudcats moving to Wilson?
Are the Mudcats moving to Wilson? As of now, there has been discussion about the Carolina Mudcats potentially relocating from Five County Stadium in Zebulon to a new stadium in Wilson, NC. The city of Wilson has proposed building a new ballpark to attract the team, and negotiations have taken place between the Mudcats, local officials, and Major League Baseball. However, no official move has been finalized or announced. The Mudcats continue to play their home games at Five County Stadium in Zebulon for the current season. Fans are encouraged to follow official team channels and local news sources for updates on any relocation plans or developments regarding the team's future home.
What happened to County stadium?
What happened to County stadium? If you're referring to Five County Stadium in Zebulon, NC, the venue remains fully operational and serves as the home of the Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team. The stadium continues to host regular games, community events, and special promotions throughout the baseball season. However, if the question refers to the historic Milwaukee County Stadium, that venue was demolished in 2001 after serving as home to the Milwaukee Brewers. For Five County Stadium, any rumors of closure or demolition are unfounded as of now; it remains a popular destination for baseball fans in eastern North Carolina, maintaining its reputation as a family-friendly and accessible ballpark.
What is the bag policy for the Mudcats game?
What is the bag policy for the Mudcats game? Five County Stadium enforces a clear bag policy for Carolina Mudcats games to ensure fan safety and a smooth entry process. Fans may bring clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags that do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12". Small clutch purses or wallets, no larger than 4.5" x 6.5", are also permitted. Diaper bags and medically necessary bags are allowed but may be subject to inspection. Backpacks, large purses, and non-clear bags are not permitted inside the stadium. All bags are subject to search at entry gates. For the most current information or exceptions, it's recommended to visit the Carolina Mudcats' official website before attending your game.

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