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Stadium Accessiblity

Accessible Parking

Commanders Field offers on-site accessible parking for guests with a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate. Click here for a map showing the location of accessible parking areas.

Parking attendants will direct those with a valid parking pass and a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate to these areas. Additionally, golf cart transportation assistance is available. If you need assistance call 301-276-6100 or text SAFE to 69050. You may purchase a parking permit in advance of your visit by calling (301) 276-6050 or by clicking here.

Accessible parking is also available in the Gray Lot (cash lot) on Brightseat Road. From there, shuttles containing wheelchair lifts run on a continuous loop to the entrance to the stadium for disabled fans and their guests. Please note that the Gray Lot is the only cash lot controlled by the stadium. The Washington Commanders and Commanders Field cannot guarantee the availability of accessible parking or other accommodations at any other cash lot surrounding the stadium.

Please note that accessible parking is limited, so please arrive early to ensure availability. Commanders Field reserves the right to take appropriate legal action against individuals who fraudulently park in accessible parking areas.

Metro Access vans can be scheduled in advance of Commanders Field events through Metro Access. Trips can be scheduled online or by contacting WMATA by phone. Vans will drop off and pick up at Gate A and Gate E pre and post-game.

Closed Captioning and Assisted Listening Devices

The stadium provides assisted listening devices as well as captioning for the hearing impaired for all in-stadium announcements, including play-by-play announcements, on ribbon boards located at the 50-yard lines on both sides of the stadium. Team officials will try to relocate any fan with a hearing impairment who is unable to view the in-stadium ribbon boards from his assigned seat.

In addition, the stadium provides play-by-play captioning on television monitors located throughout the common areas of the stadium.

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