If peanut allergies have been keeping you away from Miller Park, there’s good news in the forecast.
A limited number of tickets have been released for peanut-controlled areas at the ballpark, offering those with mild peanut allergies the opportunity to enjoy the game in a nut-free zone. Club Outfield sections 306 and 307 have been designated as peanut-controlled areas for a select number of Brewers home games.
Available games include Tuesday, May 9 versus the Boston Red Sox; Friday, June 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers; Friday, June 30 versus the Miami Marlins; Friday, July 14 against the Philadelphia Phillies; Wednesday, Aug. 9 versus the Minnesota Twins; and Thursday, Sept. 21 against the Chicago Cubs.
Tickets, which start at $21 each, are limited to eight per order with a limit of 100 available per game. Purchased tickets for these select games must be picked up at Will Call, and all fans in the area will be required to sign a waiver. For additional information, or to purchase tickets, visit Brewers.com/peanutcontrolled.
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