BB&T Ballpark A-Z Fan Guide
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ADVANCE TICKETS
Guests can purchase available tickets to upcoming Dash home games by calling (336) 714-2287, clicking here, visiting the PTI Fly Easy Box Office at BB&T Ballpark, or stopping by the team's administrative offices on 926 Brookstown Avenue.
AFFILIATION
The Winston-Salem Dash are the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and a member of the Carolina League.
AISLE POLICY
As a courtesy to others, guests are requested to refrain from walking in aisles during player at-bats.
ALCOHOL
North Carolina law provides that fans must be 21 years of age to purchase and/or consume alcoholic beverages. Upon request, each customer may be asked to present valid identification at the time of purchase. The Winston-Salem Dash reserve the right to refuse service to any fan. If fans find themselves in need of transportation service, direct them to the Customer Service Booth so that alternate transportation can be arranged. Alcohol sales will cease at the last out of the 7th inning or 2 ½ hours after the start of the game.
ANIMALS
Certified service animals or service animals in training are welcome at BB&T Ballpark. Any other animals are prohibited from entering the ballpark. Any exceptions will be at the discretion and authorization of the Winston-Salem Dash.
ATM
There is an ATM provided by BB&T Bank located behind Section 110.
AUTOGRAPHS
Winston-Salem Dash players often sign autographs before each game when time permits. There are several areas near the playing field that will be conducive to guests getting autographs, including the areas around the home and visitors dugouts and the home bullpen.
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BABY CHANGING TABLE STATIONS
Baby changing tables are available in all family restrooms throughout BB&T Ballpark.
BAGS/BACKPACKS
All bags and containers are subject to inspection by gate security prior to entering the ballpark. Coolers and bags or backpacks with metal frames are not allowed into BB&T Ballpark.
BATTING PRACTICE
The stadium will be closed to the public until gates open 45 minutes before the scheduled first pitch time. Fans are welcome to watch batting practice from outside the gates.
BICYCLE PARKING
Bicycle stands are available for use by guests outside the right field main entrance of BB&T Ballpark.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Kids of all ages will have a blast when they celebrate their birthday at BB&T Ballpark. Birthday groups of 10 or more receive reserve seating, food, Dash hats, in-game recognition and much more! For additional information or to reserve your party, please call (336) 714-6865.
BOLT BUCKS
Bolt Bucks are an accepted form of payment at BB&T Ballpark. They can be purchased in increments of $4 and can be used for all food, entertainment, and souvenir purchases. Bolt Bucks can be purchased from Dash sales team members or from the PTI Fly Easy Box Office at BB&T Ballpark.
BROKEN SEATS
If you become aware of a broken or loose seat, report the seating location to the Customer Service Booth behind section 109.
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CAMERAS AND CAMCORDERS
Still and video cameras are welcome in BB&T Ballpark. Guests are asked to avoid standing in the aisles while using video equipment, obstructing the views of others, or using tripods or monopods. No image or video taken inside BB&T Ballpark may be reused or rebroadcast for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the Winston-Salem Dash.
CELLULAR PHONES
Guests are welcome to use cellular phones in BB&T Ballpark provided their use does not disturb other guests.
CHEWING TOBACCO
Chewing tobacco is not permitted in BB&T Ballpark.
CHILDREN'S TICKET POLICY
BB&T Ballpark offers complimentary admission to children three years of age and under, provided they are accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. These children must sit in the lap of the accompanying adult and not occupy an additional seat.
CREDIT CARD POLICIES
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are now accepted at select registers in all permanent concession stands, as well as the Dash Team Store inside the ballpark. A photo ID is required with any purchase. Credit cards are also accepted as payment for gameday orders in the luxury suites and party decks.
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DIRECTIONS TO BB&T BALLPARK
From the West: Merge onto I-40 E. Merge onto I-40 E/US 421 S via exit 188 toward Winston-Salem. Take Broad St. exit. Turn right onto Broad St. and then make a quick left into ballpark entrance.
From the East: Merge onto I-40 W toward US-421 N/Winston-Salem. Merge onto US 421 N. Merge onto I-40W/US-421 N via exit 206 toward Kernersville/WinstonSalem Downtown. Take Peters Creek Parkway exit, Exit 5A. Turn right onto Peters Creek Parkway. Turn right onto Broad St., and then turn into the ballpark entrance (on the opposite side of the Business 40 West Bound ramp).
From the North: Merge onto US-52 S. Merge onto I-40W via exit 109B. Take Peters Creek Parkway exit, Exit 5A. Turn right onto Peters Creek Parkway. Turn right onto Broad St., and then turn into the ballpark entrance (on the opposite side of the Business 40 West Bound ramp).
From the South: Merge onto US-52 N. Merge onto I-40W via exit 109B. Take Peters Creek Parkway exit, Exit 5A. Turn right onto Peters Creek Parkway. Turn right onto Broad St., and then turn into the ballpark entrance (on the opposite side of the Business 40 West Bound ramp).
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ELEVATOR
The elevator is located at the VIP entrance on the ground level, or behind Section 111 on the main concourse. It is accessible to guests holding Club Level tickets.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Employment information with the Winston-Salem Dash is available online here. To apply within, stop by the Dash offices located at:
926 Brookstown Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
EXIT/RE-ENTRY
Guests wishing to leave the ballpark but planning to return during the same game must see a Customer Service Staff member to get their hand stamped prior to exiting.
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FAMILY RESTROOMS
For the convenience of our guests, there are two family restrooms located inside BB&T Ballpark, and they are located behind Sections 110 and 112.
FAN BEHAVIOR
While at BB&T Ballpark, we want everyone to have a great time! Fans using loud, obscene or abusive language or engaging in any other conduct detrimental to the social environment of enjoying a public event will be asked to cease their conduct, and may be subject to ejection from the stadium if the conduct is deemed overly offensive.
Examples of this type of conduct include intoxication, unruly behavior, use of foul language, inappropriate dress (shirts and shoes are required, and offensive or suggestive attire is not permitted) violation of local, state or federal law, behavior deemed objectionable by the Winston-Salem Dash, or any behavior that infringes upon other fans' ability to enjoy the game.
FAN INTERFERENCE
In the interest of player and guest safety, the Winston-Salem Dash maintain a zero-tolerance policy regarding fan interference with a ball in play, disruption of an event at BB&T Ballpark, or interfering with field and stadium staff. Failure to comply with this policy will result in immediate removal from BB&T Ballpark.
FAN MAIL
Mail for the players, personnel and broadcasters can be sent to:
Dash Player/Personnel or Broadcaster Name
c/o Winston-Salem Dash
926 Brookstown Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
The Winston-Salem Dash are not responsible for items not signed or returned safely to the sender.
FIRST AID
For guests needing non-emergency medical attention, the First Aid station is located on the main concourse directly behind the Picnic Terrace near Section 105.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE POLICIES
Outside food or beverages are not permitted into BB&T Ballpark unless a fan has specific dietary needs. In that case, please visit the PTI Fly Easy Box Office to pick up a dietary needs sticker, which will allow you to proceed into BB&T Ballpark with these food items.
FOUL BALLS/HOME RUN BALLS
Guests are welcome to keep any foul ball or home run ball hit into the stands. At no time should a foul ball or home run ball be thrown back onto the field. Guests throwing any object onto the field or interfering with a ball in play will be subject to removal. Guests should stay alert at all times for bats, balls and other "debris" that could land in the seating area.
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GATE TIMES
All gates open 45 minutes prior to game time. In the event of a doubleheader, gates open 45 minutes before the start of the first game. Gate times are subject to change for events throughout the season.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
Gift Certificates for tickets and merchandise are available at PTI Fly Easy Box Office at BB&T Ballpark or by calling (336) 714-2287.
GROUP SALES/PRIVATE EVENTS
The Winston-Salem Dash offer group outings for groups of 20 or more. Some of the facilities include party suites, party decks and group seats. For specific information and pricing, please call a group sales representative at (336) 714-2287. Fans can also visit the Customer Service Booth located behind Section 110 to speak with a group sales representative.
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HANDICAPPED PARKING
There are 16 reserved handicap parking spots located at either the main gate in right-center field (enter through the Broad St. entrance) or at the Flow Club entrance (off of Peters Creek Parkway entrance). These spaces are first-come, first-serve. The Dash will make every attempt to park all handicap patrons as close to the stadium as possible. Please see a Dash parking lot attendant if no handicap parking spots remain upon your arrival. There is also a Dash golf cart available to transport customers directly to the main entrance.
HANDICAPPED SEATING
BB&T Ballpark is equipped with handicap seating with companion seating available upon request. If a fan needs any special assistance, please contact any member of the Dash ticketing staff or your section usher to accommodate any needs you may have.
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LOST AND FOUND
Misplaced articles may be turned in at the Customer Service Booth on the Concourse behind Section 110. The Winston-Salem Dash will record pertinent information, and lost articles will be cataloged and held for the duration of the season. Items not claimed prior to the end of the season will be donated to charity. Guests needing assistance in retrieving lost items during non-game hours may call (336) 714-2287.
LOST, STOLEN, DESTROYED TICKETS
In the event that tickets are stolen, the primary account holder needs to contact the PTI Fly Easy Box Office at (336) 714-2287 and speak with the Box Office Manager or Supervisor. Stolen tickets will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
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MEDIA
The Winston-Salem Dash Media Relations Department handles all matters concerning any form of news media. For credential requests or inquiries about player or staff interviews, please contact Joe Weil at (336) 714-6874.
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NATIONAL ANTHEM
The Winston-Salem Dash will hold their annual National Anthem Tryouts in March. For information on trying out to sing the anthem, contact Director of Entertainment Jessica Aveyard at jessica.aveyard@wsdash.com.
NOISE-MAKING DEVICES
Musical instruments or any type of noise-making devices may not be brought into BB&T Ballpark.
NURSING MOTHERS
Nursing mothers who require private accommodations are welcome to use the family restrooms located at Sections 110 and 112.
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PAGING
The public address system is not used for paging guests. However, in the event of a medical emergency or special circumstance, consideration will be given to using a general page.
PARKING
There are various parking lots around BB&T Ballpark. Parking at BB&T Ballpark costs $6. Parking is included in many ticket packages, including plans that start as low as $315. Parking passes within these ticket packages also include a coupon for the Hanes Team Store.
PLAYBALL PROGRAM
PlayBall is the official gameday program of the Winston-Salem Dash. It is published daily before every Dash game. This publication contains features on Dash players, opponent information, as well as minor league updates and sponsor promotions. It is available for free at every entrance to BB&T Ballpark.
PLAYER APPEARANCES
Dash players and coaches do not make private appearances. They do, however, make several sponsored appearances each summer.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
For the comfort and security of all, the following items are not permitted in BB&T Ballpark:
- Balloons
- Footballs
- Boom Boxes
- Frisbees
- Inflatable Balls
- Laser Pointers
- Fireworks
- Lawn Chairs
- Food & Drink
- Weapons (firearms, knives, et al.)
The Dash reserve the right to inspect and remove any packages and containers.
PROMOTIONAL ITEMS
Promotional items are distributed to season ticket holders throughout the season. In order to claim a promotional item, ticket holders must present the correct voucher located in the front of their ticket booklet. If the giveaway date has passed, they can bring the voucher to the Hat Table (on the concourse behind Section 105) during any game to receive the item or call the Dash's administrative offices at (336) 714-2287 to arrange pick up during normal business hours at 926 Brookstown Avenue.
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RADIO
Every Winston-Salem Dash game (both home and away) will be broadcast live on the internet at www.wsdash.com, while all Thursday games can be heard live on WSJS Sports (600 AM) in the Winston-Salem area.
RAIN DELAY/CANCELLATION
If we could control the weather, we would. The Winston-Salem Dash will make every reasonable attempt to complete each and every home game. Professional baseball requires at least five (5) innings to be completed (4.5 if the home team is leading) to be considered a complete game. If a Dash home game is rained out, please keep your ticket stub. The exchange policy for your game will be announced on the Dash's website following the cancellation, including instructions on how to redeem your ticket for a future game.
REPLACEMENT TICKETS
Season ticket holders need to contact their ticket sales representative at (336) 714-2287 to have replacement tickets printed.
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SMOKING AREAS
BB&T Ballpark is a non-smoking and non-vaping facility. Smoking is permitted only outside of designated stadium gate locations throughout the facility. Fans must have a Customer Service Staff member stamp their hand for re-entry to the stadium.
SOCIAL NETWORKING
The Dash maintain a presence in the world of online social networking. Become a fan of the Dash on Facebook and follow the team on Twitter for special offers, in-game updates, breaking news and much more. Fans can also check out the "Dash Board Blog" for news on the team. The Dash are on Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube, too.
SOLICITATION/DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE
Guests are prohibited from distributing banners, booklets, business cards, circulars, commercial advertising, flyers, folders, handbills, leaflets, notices, pamphlets, posters, stickers or any other written, printed and/or painted materials, without written permission from the Winston-Salem Dash.
SPEAKERS BUREAU
Dash front office personnel and broadcasters are often available as a speaker for your group or organization. If you would like a member of the front office to come speak to your club or organization, free of charge, contact the Dash Speakers Bureau at (336) 714-2287 or click here.
STADIUM EVACUATION PLAN
In the unlikely event of a fire or an act of terrorism, the crowd will be notified to exit at one of the three following exit points of the stadium by the public address announcer: Gate 1 (located in right field), Gate 2 (located in left field) or Gate 3 (located behind third base). Dash front office staff members will be used to direct crowd traffic. Gameday staff will assist with evacuating all fans and will then find a safe place in the service corridor on ground level. A copy of the stadium emergency plan will be reviewed preseason as well as kept on file at the customer service desk.
STROLLERS
BB&T Ballpark welcomes guests with strollers. However, their use should not in any way inhibit general guest movement or block any aisles. Strollers should be stored underneath the guest's seat or can be checked at the Customer Service Booth behind Section 110.
SUITE RENTALS
BB&T Ballpark party suites are available for groups of 16 or 32 who desire privacy and a more exclusive setting. The Dash offer a limited number of luxury suites for rental on a game-by-game basis. For more information, contact the Group Sales Department at (336) 714-2287 or click here.
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HANES TEAM STORE/MERCHANDISE
Dash merchandise carts will be located throughout the main concourse of BB&T Ballpark. Guests can purchase official team merchandise, ranging from caps to pennants and everything in between. Merchandise is also available for purchase through the Dash website at www.wsdash.com or by calling Legends Hospitality Management at (336) 714-2287.
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UMBRELLAS
Umbrellas are permitted inside BB&T Ballpark should rain be in forecast and on unusually hot days, provided they do not block the view of other guests.
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VIDEO BOARD MESSAGES
Personalized birthday or other celebratory messages can be displayed on the electronic video board at BB&T Ballpark. All requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to game time, or by Friday at noon for weekend games. Guests may call (336) 714-2287 for further information.
VIDEO REQUESTS
Guests may request footage of a pregame ceremony or in-game promotion by calling Director of Entertainment Jessica Aveyard at jessica.aveyard@wsdash.com. A fee may apply.
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WEBSITE
Visit the Winston-Salem Dash website at www.wsdash.com for detailed team and ballpark information, special promotions and player bios.
WILL CALL
Will Call tickets left for another party may be collected at the Will Call Window at the PTI Fly Easy Box Office, located at the main entrance in right field. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and during games. Will Call windows are closed Saturdays and Sundays on non-game days. On weekend event days, Will Call windows will open at 1 p.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday.
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