Opening Day Fan Information
The Red Sox announced some helpful tips and suggestions for fans with tickets to Opening Day 2008 at Fenway Park, “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark”. This Opening Day is the 108th in the storied history of the Red Sox and the 96th for Fenway Park.
Time: The gates will open earlier than usual, 2 ½ hours before game time, at 11:35 a.m. The Red Sox will take batting practice from 11 a.m. until noon with the Tigers’ batting practice scheduled from noon until 12:45 p.m. Fans are instructed to take their seats by 1 p.m. to enjoy the ceremonies before the start of the game at 2:05 pm.
Transportation: Because of the scarcity of nearby parking on a weekday day game, the Red Sox urge their fans to take public transportation to Fenway. The Fenway is serviced by the Green B, C and D lines of the ‘T’ at Kenmore Station.
Alternately, fans on the Orange Line of the ‘T’ can get off the train at Ruggles Station and access the Ruggles Shuttle to Fenway. Starting 90 minutes before game time and running every 10 minutes, the Ruggles Shuttle drops fans off at Gate B and provides easy and free-of-cost access to the park. The Shuttle resumes the return trip from the seventh inning on until one hour after the game.
For further information on how to get to the park, please visit the Red Sox homepage at www.redsox.com and click on the ‘Fenway Park’ tab.
Ticket and Access Information: Fans picking up their tickets at the park can do so at the new will call windows at Gates B, C, and E.
Game Day ticket sales take place at Gate E and begin two hours before game time. Fans purchasing Game Day tickets are required to enter the ballpark immediately after their purchase. Even though supply will be limited, several hundred tickets will be available for purchase on Tuesday morning.
Fans already in possession of printed tickets should proceed to their seats through any of the five Gates at Fenway Park. The most convenient entry based on your seat location is printed on your ticket.
There is a new elevator in operation for the 2008 season in the Gate E Concourse. This elevator gives improved access for patrons in Grandstand sections 28-33, the Green Monster, the ‘L’ suites, the Coca-Cola Corner, and the left field side of the State Street Pavilion.
2008 also will feature a new staircase by Gate A at Fenway, providing direct access all the way to the State Street Pavilion on the 4th level.
Pre-Game Ceremonies: The Red Sox have planned for some special pregame ceremonies to celebrate the 2007 world championship season. The ceremonies will commence with a parade of flags belonging to 62 nations on the warning track by the Green Monster. The nations represented by these flags either count Red Sox Nation members as its residents or have citizens who have been in touch with the Red Sox front offices via letters and emails professing their love for the Olde Towne Team.
In addition to the players receiving their World Series rings, championship banners will be unfurled on the Green Monster and the 2007 World Series pennant will be hoisted by the team on the center-field flag pole.
The Boston Symphony, the epitome of Boston’s musical culture, will be an integral part of the Opening Day ceremonies by performing the national anthem and by providing musical accompaniment to the entire ceremony.



Would have been nice to catch these in person. After we completed our order the ticket office decided to release our tickets and refund our money. And when we tried to call about them it took NAOMI CALDER over a week to call us back, and then spoke to us in a rude, unappreciated and unnecessary tone.
Not really the way you should treat fans when you are trying to promote a fan friendly atmosphere. What horrible horrible customer service skills.
does anyone know if the commuter rail will add trains?
Thanks!
What about a fly over???
who throwing the first pitch?
Want to hear a hard luck story? My wife works as an flight attendant for United Airlines, with 18 yrs of senority, so we fly standby everywhere from our Hawaii home (Oahu). So when we got opening day tickets we were so stoked: 4 of us in the family were going to fly standby to Boston. Given that its April (a low travel month) and 3 days to get out it was practically guaranteed that we would make it for free. And then this week 2 airlines went belly up: Aloha and ATA stranding thousands of passengers in Hawaii. We couldnt get out, couldnt even buy a ticket. To make matters worth I bought 4 tickets on Stubhub for game 2! I can't even sell them in time now as even Fed Ex can't get them to Boston in time. Oh well, cry me a river right? If you note 4 empty seats in the LFGS that was us!
Lets go an repeat for the first time since 1915-16.
these are the beat of times GO RED SOX!!!!
Re: comment #1 - I had the exact same experience! I waited in an online waiting room for five hours to get Opening Day tickets and then the ticket office released my tickets due to some confusion over my address. They claimed that they sent me an email to try to verify my address, which I never received, and by the time I called to clear up the situation, they had already given away my tickets. It was devastating! My sister and I were so looking forward to being at the game (and didn't even mind having standing room tickets)!!!
It's hard for me to be mad at the Red Sox because I love them so much, but I'm almost there.
Cry me a river brian......wehhhhhhhhhh
I am going sucker.
Brian,
The Ticket Office is besieged with requests...and things happen beyond control. If you think you're the only one calling the ticket office angry....time for a reality check.....
Who throws out the first ball?
I had the same experience as #1 and #7. I think the "electronic lottery" for the right to buy opening day tickets misfired, because I tried for three hours the day they went on sale, bought SRO tickets, and then had the order cancelled. Because on the order I entered my home e-mail rather than the work e-mail I had registered with. The Red Sox claim to have e-mailed me to alert me to the problem, but I never received the e-mail.
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