How to Buy a Minute Maid Park Parking Pass [Houston Astros]


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If you are heading to Minute Maid Park in Houston, this Minute Maid Park Parking Guide will instruct you how to purchase a parking pass in advance and also discuss where the most popular Minute Maid Park parking lots are located. There are several large parking areas located very near to the stadium.

**Buying a parking pass ahead of time helps reduce hassle. I like to buy parking passes from Vivid Seats because they allow you to browse a parking map to find a lot and price that makes sense. Click here to view Minute Maid Park Parking Passes available for purchase at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

These are three of the most popular ways to purchase parking for Minute Maid Park:

  • Reserve a parking spot through the team’s website via SpotHero.
  • Buy a Parking Pass from online ticket brokers like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats.
  • Use other parking apps like ParkWhiz to reserve a nearby parking spot.

Minute Maid Park has several large surface lots located very near to the stadium. Most of these parking lots only require a short 2-5 minute walk to the stadium gates. In this article let’s discuss some of the most popular parking lots for Minute Maid Park, and how to secure a parking pass.

Where to Buy a Minute Maid Park Parking Pass

Reserve Parking through the Team

You can go to the team website (www.mlb.com/astros) and visit the parking page to purchase a parking pass for your game via SpotHero. These are some of the most popular Minute Maid Park Parking Lots (click to learn more):

Minute Maid Park Lot A, B, C, and the Diamond Lot are located just east of the stadium and will require a short 2-3 minute walk. Minute Maid Park Lot D and E are located north of the stadium and also require only a short walk.

The Houston Astros encourage fans to prepay for parking to help expedite entry to parking lots on gameday. However, parking can also be purchased on site on gameday. Click here to view the current price of parking available at SpotHero (paid affiliate link takes you to SpotHero.com).

Buying a Parking Pass from Ticket Brokers

You can also purchase Minute Maid Park parking passes through online ticket brokers such as Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. Some fans like to browse these sites to find the best prices.

I like to buy parking passes from Vivid Seats because they allow you to browse a parking map to find a lot and price that makes sense. Click here to view Minute Maid Park Parking Passes available for purchase at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).


Minute Maid Park Parking Locations

Minute Maid Park Lot A

Minute Maid Park Lot A is located on the Southeast side of the stadium. Minute Maid Park Lot A is located between the intersections of Preston Street and Hamilton Street & Texas Street and Hamilton Street. It stretches the length of the Southeast side of the stadium.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Lot A. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com). This lot holds approximately 315 vehicles with disabled spots available.

Minute Maid Park Lot B

Minute Maid Park Lot B is located just east of Minute Maid Park Lot A (in between Preston Street and Texas Avenue). Chartres Street and St. Emanuel Street line the sides of Minute Maid Park Lot B.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Lot B. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

Minute Maid Park Lot C

Minute Maid Park Lot C is just east of Lot B (which means it is further away from the stadium). It sits between Preston Street and Texas Avenue, with St. Emanuel Street and Bastrop Street lining the horizontal sides.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Lot C. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

Minute Maid Park Lot D

Minute Maid Park Lot D is located on the upper Northeast side of the stadium, near the intersection of Congress Street and Jackson Street. This is the right field side of the stadium.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Lot D. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

Minute Maid Park Lot E

Parking Lot E is located on the corner of Preston Street and Crawford Street on the upper Northwest side of Minute Maid Park. Minute Maid Park Lot E is located just to the north of the Crawford Apartments. It is closest to Minute Maid Park Center Field Entrance on the northwest stadium side.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Lot E. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

Minute Maid Park Diamond Lot

Minute Maid Park Diamond Lot is actually a split lot. Diamond Lot North is located on the upper Northeast side of the stadium, and Diamond Lot South is on the lower Northeast side. This lot is just off of Hamilton Street.

Yes, it does cost to park in Minute Maid Park Diamond Lots. This is where you can view the current price of parking passes available for Astros games at Vivid Seats (paid affiliate link takes you to VividSeats.com).

Other Minute Maid Park Parking Options

To do a deeper dive on Minute Maid Park Parking Lots, visit our Houston Astros Parking Guide.


Houston Astros Parking Contact Info

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Any information is provided “as is” with no guarantee of completeness, meaning much of this information is subject to change, and although we do our best to keep these guides updated, we can’t guarantee accuracy at all times. For all official parking information, we urge you to contact the Houston Astros staff. Contact information is below:

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