American Family Field seating plan & guide
American Family Field (formerly Miller Park) is the home of the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its signature fan-shaped retractable roof can open or close in about 10 minutes, keeping games on through cold and wet weather. Bernie Brewer's slide above left-center field and the famous Sausage Race are crowd favorites.
Best sections
Sections behind home plate and the dugouts give you the closest views but cost the most, so target them on lower-demand weekday games.
The Loge Outfield and club seats add comfort and amenities while staying close to the action, a good middle-ground value.
The top deck is the cheapest seating; sit in the infield terrace sections for the best wide-angle view of the field and roof.
Insider tips
- The roof means weather is rarely an issue, but games can still be chilly in April and September, so bring a layer.
- Most fans drive and tailgate in the large surrounding lots, so prepay parking or arrive early to beat the rush.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at American Family Field?
Field-level infield boxes offer the closest view, while terrace (upper) level are the best value. The top deck is the cheapest seating; sit in the infield terrace sections for the best wide-angle view of the field and roof.
Where is American Family Field?
American Family Field is a retractable-roof ballpark in Milwaukee, opened in 2001 with a capacity of ≈41,900 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest American Family Field tickets?
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