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Access-A-Ride Bus Stop

The Access-A-Ride bus stop is located adjacent to Gate 4 on East 161st Street.

Accessible Dispatch

The Accessible Dispatch Program gives New York City residents and visitors with disabilities greater access to wheelchair taxis. Pick-ups and drop offs are available in all five boroughs. Guests can call 646-599-9999, 311, use the 'Accessible Dispatch NYC app, or NY Relay: 711 or visit accessibledispatch.org for further information.

Alternative Format Materials

Home-game schedules and other print materials are available in Braille or large print upon request through Disabled Services.

Assistive Listening Devices

Assistive listening devices are available at no charge at the Guest Relations Booths. A valid credit card or acceptable form of picture identification (e.g., valid driver's license or nondriver government-issued photo ID card) is required as a deposit. Guests have a choice of an ear speaker, stereo headset or neckloop.

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ATMs PRESENTED BY BANK OF AMERICA

All ATMs at Yankee Stadium are marked with Braille. For more information, please see ATMs presented by Bank of America.

Captioning

There are two dedicated open-caption video boards for Guests who are deaf or have hearing loss: one in left field, just below Section 233B, and one in right field, just below Section 206. Captioning is also provided on the right-center field video board, on the high-definition video board in the Great Hall, on high-definition televisions throughout Yankee Stadium and on the video board in the New York Yankees Museum presented by Bank of America.

Concessions Stands

Guests requiring assistance at any food service area should notify the nearest Yankee Stadium Team Member* (please see 'Yankee Stadium Team Members'), including those working at that concessions stand. Concessions stands have pens and paper and some combination of menus in Braille and/or large print and a reader to provide assistance in communicating.

Directional/Wayfinding signage

Directional/wayfinding signage throughout Yankee Stadium assists Guests in getting around. Most of the directional signage is traditional mounted signage with large white lettering on a navy blue background. There is also large-scale electronic directional signage in the Great Hall.

Drop-off/pickup

For information on dropping off or picking up Guests with disabilities, please contact Disabled Services.

Electrical Outlets

Electrical outlets available for recharging wheelchairs, scooters and other medical equipment are located at the Guest Relations Booths and at the following wheelchair accessible seating areas: Sections 021B, 029, 104-106, 109, 111, 114A, 116, 118-121B, 124, 127A, 130, 132-134, 211, 225, 226, 305, 306, 309, 310, 313-315, 317-320A, 320C-323, 325-327, 330, 331, 333 and 334 and in the Bleachers at Sections 203 and 235-237.

Elevators

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There are 16 public elevators. Elevator operators are stationed in each elevator used by the general public. For locations, please see the following:

  • Gate 2: Two elevators in the Yankee Stadium Lobby for SAP Suite Level-ticketed Guests, Guests with disabilities wishing to access the Main and Terrace/Grandstand Levels, and those Guests who have access to the Audi Yankees Club or Budweiser Hall of Fame Lounge
  • Suite Entrance, adjacent to Gate 4: Two elevators for Legends Suite-, Delta SKY360° Suite-, SAP Suite Level- and Jim Beam Suite-ticketed Guests and Guests with disabilities wishing to access the Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar.
  • Great Hall: Eight elevators for Guests wishing to access the Main and Terrace/Grandstand Levels
  • Gate 6: Two elevators for Guests wishing to access Yankees Steakhouse, Guests with disabilities wishing to access the New York Yankees Museum presented by Bank of America, Party City Party Suite-ticketed Guests, and those Guests who have access to the FedEx Banquet & Conference Center
  • Gate 8: Two elevators for Guests wishing to access the Field Level and Bleachers

Emergency Evacuation

Should there be an immediate need to evacuate Yankee Stadium, Guests will be given instructions via, to the extent available, the public-address/open-caption systems and high-definition televisions in the concourses. Guests are encouraged to:

  • be aware of their location in the Stadium at all times;
  • identify the two exits located nearest to their seats;
  • listen, watch for and follow instructions from the public-address system, video boards and concourse high-definition televisions (if available);
  • ask for assistance and information from Yankee Stadium Team Members* (please see 'Yankee Stadium Team Members' ), police, and medical and security personnel; and
  • designate a meeting location outside the Stadium for their group in the event that they become separated during an evacuation.

Entry and Carry-In Policy

All Guests are required to be screened via metal detectors before entering Yankee Stadium. Those Guests who choose not to or who are unable to go through a walk-through metal detector have the option of being manually checked with a hand-held metal detector or a physical pat-down. For more information, please click here.

Escalators

There are two escalator banks at Yankee Stadium: one adjacent to the Yankees Team Store behind home plate in the Great Hall and one adjacent to the Guest Relations and Ticket Sales Booth, located near Gate 6 in the Great Hall. Please be advised that escalators may be turned off and/or reversed during the course of the game, match or event. Please note that elevators are available as an alternate means of getting around.

First Aid/Medical

Emergency medical personnel and ambulances are at Yankee Stadium during all games, matches and public events. There are three first-aid locations, sponsored by Dynarex: Field Level at Section 128, Main Level at Section 221 and Terrace/Grandstand Level at Section 320C. Automated external defibrillators are located at various points throughout the Stadium, and designated medical personnel have been trained and certified to use them. Guests in need of medical assistance should notify security personnel or the nearest Yankee Stadium Team Member* (please see 'Yankee Stadium Team Members ) or go to the nearest first-aid station. Roving medical personnel are also available throughout the Stadium.

Handheld Radios

A limited number of handheld radios are available at no charge at the Guest Relations Booths. A valid credit card or acceptable form of picture identification (e.g., valid driver's license or nondriver government-issued photo ID card) is required as a deposit. Guests will be provided with a stereo headset.

Guest Relations

Guest Relations Ambassadors (please see 'Yankee Stadium Team Members ) are at Yankee Stadium to assist Guests in having a safe, enjoyable experience. The Stadium's two Guest Relations Booths are open during games, matches and public events to assist Guests with questions and address any needs they may have. The booths are located adjacent to Gate 6 in the Great Hall and on the Field Level at Section 128. Guest Relations Kiosks and Guest Relations Ambassadors are also available in and around the Stadium.

Induction Loops

Induction loops have been installed at approximately 50 locations throughout Yankee Stadium, including some concessions stands, first-aid stations, merchandise stores, Guest Relations Booths and ticket windows. For a list of locations, please contact Disabled Services or visit a Guest Relations Booth.

Monument Park

Monument Park is accessible via elevators adjacent to Gate 8. Please ask a Yankee Stadium Team Member* (please see 'Yankee Stadium Team Members ) for assistance.

Ramps

There are two ramps located inside Yankee Stadium: one adjacent to Gate 2 on the left-field side of the Stadium and one adjacent to Gate 6 on the right-field side of the Stadium. Both ramps are accessible for Guests who use wheelchairs or scooters.

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Restrooms/Family Restrooms

Restrooms and accessible restrooms are located on all levels of Yankee Stadium and are equipped with baby-changing tables. Family restrooms are in the following locations:

  • Field Level: Sections 106, 124 and 130
  • Delta SKY360° Suite: Section 221B
  • Main Level: Sections 219, 227A and 234
  • Terrace/Grandstand Level: Sections 311, 317, 327 and 333
  • Bleachers: Section 201

Safety Warning

For the safety of everyone in Yankee Stadium, all Guests must stay alert and be aware of their surroundings at all times, as during all batting practices, fielding practices and warm-ups and throughout the course of all baseball games and the baseball game experiences, baseballs and bats and fragments thereof may be thrown or hit into the stands, concourses, walkways, concessions areas, Monument Park and all other publicly accessible areas within the Stadium. Further, Guests concerned with their original ticketed location by reason of the foregoing should, at any time before or during the baseball game or the baseball game experiences, proceed to a Yankee Stadium Ticket Window, located adjacent to Gate 6 in the Great Hall, adjacent to the Yankees Team Store behind home plate in the Great Hall, or adjacent to Section 320C on the Terrace/Grandstand Level; however, please remember that: (a) any requested relocation is subject to availability; (b) any alternate seat or standing location may be in a section and/or level of the Stadium and/or within a price category that is not in the same section and/or level and/or price category of the Guests' original ticketed location, regardless of their original ticketed location; and (c) any Guest requesting relocation is responsible for paying the incremental price increase, if any, of the ticket price for the available alternate location. Relocation to a seat or standing location at a lower price than the price of the original ticketed location will not result in a refund or credit.

Seating and Ticket Pricing

For wheelchair accessible seat locations and prices, please contact Disabled Services.

Sensory Kits

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Sensory kits are available at no charge at the Guest Relations Booths. Sensory kits include fidget toys, noise canceling headsets and sunglasses. A valid credit card or acceptable form of picture identification (e.g., valid driver's license or nondriver government-issued photo ID card) is required as a deposit. Guests have a choice of a sensory kit for an adult or child.

Service Animals

Service animals accompanying Guests with disabilities are permitted in Yankee Stadium. If special accommodation is required, please contact Disabled Services. Guests who need to 'park' or 'air' their service animal must proceed to the Yankee Stadium Lobby, adjacent to Gate 2, to have their ticket stamped/signed by security personnel. After the ticket has been stamped/signed, Guests may exit and re-enter the Stadium only through the lobby.

Text Messaging

Please see 'Guest Assist.'

TTY Telephone

In the case of an emergency, a TTY telephone is available at the Guest Relations and Ticket Sales Booth, adjacent to Gate 6 in the Great Hall.

Tours

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All Yankee Stadium tours are accessible for Guests who use wheelchairs/scooters. For those requiring interpreting services, please call (646) 977-TOUR at least three weeks prior to the anticipated tour date. For more information, please visit yankees.com/tours.

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Wheelchair Storage

Guests may store their wheelchairs/scooters at Guest Relations Booths or have security personnel assist with storing the wheelchair/scooter as close as possible to their seat location. Yankee Stadium management is not responsible for the damage or theft of any stored item.

Wheelchair Transfer

Yankee Stadium management strongly recommends that Guests who use a wheelchair/scooter bring a wheelchair/scooter to move around at their convenience and to access restrooms, concessions stands and other areas, as Yankee Stadium does not have wheelchairs to rent or loan for any portion of the game, match or event. Courtesy wheelchair transfers (when available) may only be provided from the gate Guests enter through to their seat location and from their seat location to an exit gate when they are ready to leave. If the need arises, the courtesy wheelchair transfer service may be halted because of medical situations. Guests may request this courtesy service from security personnel. Please be aware that there will be a period of time that Guests will have to wait for a wheelchair transfer. Wheelchair transfers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Wheelchair transporters are not permitted to leave the Stadium to pick up or deliver Guests outside the gates.

NOTICE: For the safety of every Guest, all persons specifically consent to and are subject to metal detector and physical pat-down inspections prior to entry into the Stadium. Yankee Stadium management reserves the right, with or without refunding any amount paid by the ticket holder, to refuse admission to and/or eject any person who: (a) is or appears to be impaired; (b) attempts to enter the Stadium with alcohol, any illegal substance and/or other prohibited items; (c) uses foul and/or abusive language; (d) displays and/or wears and fails to cover obscene, indecent and/or inappropriate clothing; or (e) exposes him/herself. Entering the Stadium constitutes the entrant's acknowledgement and agreement that the aforementioned prohibitions: (x) do not violate any right to free speech and/or expression; and (y) are reasonable as to the time, place and manner of the prohibitions so as to: (i) maintain a family-friendly atmosphere for all Guests; (ii) ensure the safety of all Guests and sports or event participants; and (iii) preserve the enjoyment of the game or event for all Guests. In addition, by entering the Stadium, all entrants waive, to the fullest extent they may legally and effectively do so, any objection they may now or hereafter have to any of the aforementioned prohibitions.
WARNING: For the safety of everyone in Yankee Stadium, all Guests must stay alert and be aware of their surroundings at all times during all batting practices, fielding practices, warm-ups and the game experience because hard-hit baseballs and bats and fragments thereof may be thrown or hit anywhere in the Stadium. Guests concerned about safety should proceed to a Stadium Ticket Window, located adjacent to Gate 6 in the Great Hall, adjacent to the Yankees Team Store behind home plate in the Great Hall, or adjacent to Section 320C on the Terrace/Grandstand Level. IMPORTANT: (a) any requested relocation is subject to availability; (b) relocation to a higher priced location will require the payment of the difference between the original ticket price and relocated ticket price (if any); and (c) relocation to a lowered priced location will not result in a refund or credit.
Please note that protective netting of varying heights is used in the Stadium from Section 011 to behind home plate to Section 029.
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Yankee Doodle, keep it up,
Yankee Doodle Dandy...

'Yankee Doodle' is one of America's oldest and most endearing marching airs. It was written several years before the American Revolution, but like so much folk music, its exact origin is obscure.

In 1909, the American musicologist Oscar Sonneck set out to document the origins of this happy, impertinent tune. He discovered a reference to it in 1767's The Disappointment, one of the first American operas. The next year, a Boston newspaper article that discussed the arrival of a British warship mentioned that '. . . the 'Yankee Doodle' song was the Capital piece in their Band of Music.' Tradition and other more official sources have it that the American version of the song was written, at least in part, by a Dr. Richard Schackburg, a British army surgeon during the French and Indian Wars while at the home of the Van Rensselaer family. Schackburg's lyrics were said to be composed to make fun of the colonials who fought alongside the British troops.

'Mr. Johnsing's Chowder: March Song' from musical production Yankee Doodle Dandy. Hugh Morton (words) and Gustave Kerker (music), 1898.
Music Division, Library of Congress.

There are many theories regarding the origins of the words 'Yankee' and 'Doodle.' One theory suggests that 'Yankee' (or 'Yankey') was derived from 'Nankey,' which can be found in an unpleasant jingle about Oliver Cromwell. Another possibility holds that the Indians corrupted the pronunciation of 'English,' resulting in 'Yengees.' By the mid-1700s it certainly referred to America's English colonists.

'Doodle,' as found in old English dictionaries, meant a sorry, trifling fellow; a fool or simpleton. 'Dandy,' on the other hand, survived also as a description of a gentleman of affected manners, dress, and hairstyle. All taken, 'Yankee Doodle' is a comic song and a parody. Indeed, the British made fun of rag-tag American militiamen by playing 'Yankee Doodle' even as they headed toward the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Of humble origin and perhaps questionable in matters of lyrical 'taste,' 'Yankee Doodle' has survived as one of America's most upbeat and humorous national airs. In the fife and drum state of Connecticut, it is the official state song. George M. Cohan revived the tune in his 'Yankee Doodle Boy' (also known as 'I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy') of 1904. It should surprise no one that John Philip Sousa was immensely fond of this work. He employed it in many of his arrangements and patriotic fantasies. He even used it as a counter-melody in his march 'America First.'

Learn More About It
  • Old Van Rensselaer House, where Yankee Doodle was written, Albany, N.Y.
Related Web Sites
  • Oscar Sonneck External(Encyclopedia Britannica)
  • Liberty: the American Revolution External(PBS)
Print Bibliography
  1. Fedor, Ferenz. The birth of the Yankee Doodle. New York: Vantage Press, 1976. Call number: ML3561 .Y2 F4.
  2. Murray, Stuart. America's song: the story of 'Yankee Doodle.' Bennington, Vermont: Images from the Past, 1999. Call number: ML3561 .Y2 M87 1999.
  3. Saffell, William Thomas Roberts. Hail Columbia, the flag, and Yankee Doodle dandy. Baltimore, Maryland: T. N. Kurtz, 1864. Call number: E312.5 .S13.
  4. Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore. Report on 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' 'Hail Columbia,' 'America,' and 'Yankee Doodle.' Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1909. Reprint, New York: Dover Publications, 1972. Call number: ML3551 .S6.
  5. 'Yankee Doodle.'Sing out! The folk song magazine 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 74-75. Call number: ML1 .S588, ISSN: 0037-5624.

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