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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Oracle Park in San Francisco?
Oracle Park is located in the vibrant South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The exact address is 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107. Nestled along the scenic waterfront of San Francisco Bay, Oracle Park offers stunning views of both the city skyline and the bay itself. It is easily accessible by public transportation, including Muni Metro, Caltrain, and various bus lines, making it a convenient destination for locals and visitors alike. The ballpark is the home of the San Francisco Giants and is renowned for its beautiful setting and modern amenities, drawing crowds year-round for baseball games, concerts, and special events.
Where was the old SF Giants stadium?
The old San Francisco Giants stadium was Candlestick Park, located in the Bayview Heights area of San Francisco. Candlestick Park, often simply called "The Stick," served as the Giants' home from 1960 until 1999 before the team moved to Oracle Park (originally Pacific Bell Park) for the 2000 season. The stadium was situated at 602 Jamestown Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124. Known for its windy and chilly conditions, Candlestick Park was an iconic sports venue that also hosted the San Francisco 49ers and many memorable concerts and events. The park was demolished in 2015 after over five decades of service.
How much to rent a suite at Oracle Park?
Renting a suite at Oracle Park varies in price depending on the event, suite size, and location within the stadium. For San Francisco Giants games, suite rentals typically range from $3,500 to $10,000 per game. Premium events and concerts may have higher pricing. Suites at Oracle Park offer luxury amenities, including comfortable seating, private restrooms, in-suite catering options, and dedicated attendants. They provide an exclusive and elevated experience for groups, making them ideal for corporate gatherings, celebrations, and entertaining guests. For the most accurate and current suite rental pricing, it's recommended to contact Oracle Park's premium sales team or visit the Giants' official website.
What did Oracle Park used to be called?
Oracle Park has undergone several name changes since its opening in 2000. Originally, it was known as Pacific Bell Park (or Pac Bell Park) when it first opened. In 2003, following a corporate merger, the name changed to SBC Park. In 2006, it became known as AT&T Park after another rebranding. Finally, in January 2019, Oracle Corporation acquired the naming rights, and the venue was officially renamed Oracle Park. Each name change reflects the evolving sponsorship agreements over the years, but the stadium remains a beloved San Francisco landmark and the proud home of the San Francisco Giants.
Can I bring an empty water bottle into Oracle Park?
Yes, you can bring an empty water bottle into Oracle Park. The stadium allows guests to bring in sealed plastic water bottles of 20 ounces or less, as well as empty, refillable plastic water bottles for personal use. Glass, metal, or aluminum bottles are not permitted for safety reasons. There are numerous water refill stations located throughout the ballpark, allowing fans to stay hydrated during events. Oracle Park's policy aims to enhance guest comfort while ensuring security and sustainability. Always check the latest guidelines on the Giants' official website before attending an event, as policies may be updated periodically.

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