I am visiting Coors Field for the first time later this month. Any suggestions on good parking, best autograph spots, team hotels, etc?

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I was actually just at Coors Field on Wednesday. There is a lot of metered parking around the stadium but I was at an afternoon game, which made that option unavailable b/c of the 2-hour limit. I parked for $15 in a lot on Laramie near 22nd, it was less than a 5 minute walk to the stadium. A bit steep but everything else in that area was $20 and up.

Overall a very cool experience. Try an elk brat, it was very good and one of the more unique foods I've had at a ballpark. Another thing that is unique to Coors Field is the way the ball carries. I noticed it watching their games on TV before but it looks really different in person, the ball just flies there b/c of the thin air.

I didn't get a chance to make it to the National Ballpark Museum down the street, but I'll have to go when I go back to Denver later this year.

I stayed at the La Quinta Inn. It was within walking distance of the stadium and I didn't have to pay for parking there.

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