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CASH TO CARD MACHINES

Ford Field is now cashless. No cash is accepted, including at concessions, retail locations, etc. Guests can convert their cash into a pre-paid debit card at the following locations:

  • Section 100 Gate A Ticket Office Window #3 – Across from Guest Services
  • Section 127 Gate D – Next to the elevator
  • Section 112/113 Gate G – Next to Guest Services
  • Section 231 – Next to Elevator
  • South Club Level 3

Locations are subject to change.

LOST & FOUND

Lost & Found Policy: Ford Field Security will be pleased to help with the recovery effort of any item that is you may have lost. If you believe that you have lost an item in the stadium, please visit a Guest Services location to fill out a form. Found items will be returned to Ford Field's Security Command Center, where they will be carefully handled and stored. Every attempt will be made to return property to its rightful owner. If the owner cannot be located, the property will be disposed of according to State Law Act #238.

You may call Lost and Found Hotline, Monday through Fridayat (313) 262-2999.

GUEST SERVICES LOCATIONS

Visit the Guest Services desks for questions during games and events.

Lower Concourse Level:

  • Gate A Section 100
  • Gate B Section 133
  • Gate G Section 112

Upper Concourse Level:

  • Gate C Section 236
  • Gate E Section 224

South Club and Suites Concierge:

  • West Levels 3–6 (at spiral stairwell)
  • East Levels 3–6 (above Gate G)
  • Comerica Gridiron Club Concierge: Level 3 near Section 231

GUEST COMMENT FORMS

Ford Field values all guests' opinions and feedback. Comment forms can be filled out at any Guest Services location. Concerns can also be e-mailed atguest.services@lions.nfl.net.

CHILD REGISTRATION PROGRAM

Parents are encouraged to sign their child up for the Child Registration program. After registering at any Guest Services location, children will receive a wristband with his/her section, seat and parent's cell number in the inside of the band that will assist in helping children find their lost parents. Should a child become lost, they may approach any Ford Field representative who will escort the child to his/her seating location or to Guest Services for additional help.

CELL PHONE CHARGING STATIONS

Guests can safely and conveniently charge their phones while enjoying the game in a secure charging station locker. Charging stations are free for guests. Simply enter a phone number or 10-digit pin to open and close a locker and no cost will be incurred. Adapters for Apple, Android, Blackberry & Windows cell phones are in each locker. Guests can visit Guest Services with any questions.

Charging Lockers are located:

  • Section 100 - Gate A
  • Section 112 - Gate G
  • Section 127 - By the elevator
  • Section 133 - Gate B
  • Section 224 - Gate E
  • Section 236 - Gate C
  • Miller Lite Taproom (access with proper tickets/credentials only)

Adapters for Apple, Android, Blackberry & Windows cell phones are in each locker.

*Ford Field is not responsible for unattended items left at the open charging stations.

HOW CAN I REPORT AN UNRULY FAN?

If you have a problem or wish to discreetly report an unruly fan or a problem during the game, you can use your mobile phone to text 313-513-TEXT (8398) with Issue and Location

Text Assist is a text messaging service that enables Ford Field guests to communicate directly and interactively with Ford Field Operations staff to report issues related to safety, security and customer satisfaction.

Please note: The Text Assist service is operational on Ford Field game and large event days only. It is a Standard Rate Message service which means that you are only charged by your wireless provider in accordance with the current text messaging contract. Ford Field will not sell, share, rent or otherwise disclose any mobile numbers unless required to do so by law. Service is available on most major wireless carriers. Guests can report to any Guest Services locations for additional assistance.

DISABLED GUESTS/ACCESSIBILITY/ADA INFORMATION

All guests needing assistance should be treated the same as any other guest with courtesy and respect. Guests needing assistance may include, but are not limited to the following: elderly, persons with obesity, families with small children, guests with wheelchairs, guests with oxygen units, etc.

Accessible Parking

Disabled parking is available on game days in Lot 4 (on Montcalm St. located just north of Ford Field and east of Brush Street) and the Ford Field Parking Deck (on St. Antoine off of Madison). Spots are available on a first-come, first serve basis to our guests with the appropriate disabled permit and a state-issued license plate or placard. Parking facilities are ADA compliant. Guests needing assistance can enter through most Ford Field gates and may utilize any passenger elevator.

Drop-off/Pick-up Area

The Drop-off and Pick-up areas are located on the corners of Montcalm and Brush near Gate B at Section 133, and Adams and John R outside of Gate A at Section 100. Street closures and shuttle buses may impact those areas. Inform the Parking Directors that you are going to the drop-off & pick-up area.

Disabled/ADA Seating

Ford Field provides wheelchair accessible and companion seating for guests needing assistance. The disabled seating areas are located at the top of the sections on the lower and upper concourses listed as "ADA" as the row on the tickets. Contact the Ford Field Ticket Office in advance at 313-262-2167 to purchase ADA seating. Seat relocation may also be available on game and event days.

Disabled/ADA Seat Relocation

If guests needing assistance do not have disabled or wheelchair seating for the game/event, their tickets may be exchanged for disabled/wheelchair seating depending upon availability. Guests who utilize a wheelchair, walker, cane or crutches may be relocated. Tickets can be exchanged on game and event days inside of Ford Field at the Advance Ticket Windows at Gate A located on the side of the escalators by Section 100 or Gate G located next to the escalators by Section 112. Visit the nearest Guest Services location to fill out a seat relocation form. Only one companion seat is allowed with the exchange depending upon availability. Contact the nearest Guest Services representative for questions.

Assisted Listening Devices

Guests with disabilities can obtain Assisted Listening Devices at Gates A, B, C, E & G Guest Services.

Closed Captioning on Lions App

The Lions have teamed up with Home Team Captions to provide closed captioning for guests during Lions home games. Closed captioning of the public address system is available on the Lions' official mobile app by clicking on the Game Day tab. Guests can use their personal smartphones or stop by the Guest Services locations to loan out a tablet on game day starting in the regular season. Follow these steps to access the system:

  • On your smartphone, download the official mobile app of the Detroit Lions. Look for the Closed Caption button under Game Day.
  • Or visit www.detroitlions.com/gameday/closedcaption

The program will start running automatically. Guests can change the font, font size, color and background, if needed.

Restroom Facilities

Most restrooms and all family restrooms are accommodated with wheelchair accessible facilities.

Teletype Telephone for Hearing Impaired (TTY)

A TTY phone is available next to the payphone located at Gate G at Section 112.

Wheelchairs

Wheelchairs are available for transporting guests from the Guest Services locations to their stadium seats but will not be available for use during the event. Guests can be picked up at the conclusion of the event and brought back to the gate. They must contact the nearest Guest Services representative or usher for coordination.

Medical Items Approved for Entry

Guests who need to bring in certain items for medical reasons should request a Medical Pass from Guest Services at least one week in advance of the game or event. Guests must forward their information, including the name of the guest needing the Medical Pass, items needed and which event(s) they will be attending toguest.services@lions.nfl.net. If approved, a pass will be emailed which must be presented at the gates for entry. The pass will be valid for the season for Lions Loyal Members. Items should be carried in bags that comply with the NFL Clear Bag Policy, unless another type of Medical Bag is necessary. All items will be inspected by security at the gates. For questions please contact Guest Services atguest.services@lions.nfl.net.

Nursing/ Breastfeeding Mother's Room

Ford Field has two Mother's Nursing Rooms. One Nursing Room is located on Level 4 of the Bodman Suites, across from the Beacon/Beaubien elevators. Mothers without Club or Suite tickets should first visit Gate A Guest Services at Section 100 to receive a pass that allows entrance to the Bodman Suites (formerly South Suites). The room is equipped with comfortable chairs, a baby changing table and a flat screen television. The second Nursing Room is located at Gate B by Section 133. This Nursing Room is across from the Gate B Guest Service desk. For entry or assistance on game or event day, guests will check in at Gate B Guest Services.

Sensory Room

As a gift from the Fredi the Pizzaman Foundation, the Ford Field Sensory Room is located on the second level. To access this room, visit any Guest Services Desk or text 313-513-8398 on game day for assistance. For another option, Sensory Kits are also available through Guest Services.

Contact Us

Guest.Services@Lions.nfl.net

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What is the official site of the Detroit Lions? ›

Detroit Lions – DetroitLions.com.

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After St. Brown, Detroit has question marks at wide receiver. After losing Josh Reynolds in free agency, Detroit will need Jameson Williams to take on a large role for the first time since drafting him 12th overall in 2022.

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Sheila Ford Hamp, 72, is the current Lions principal owner. She is one of four children of William Clay Ford Sr. and Martha Firestone Ford, born in 1951. She has three sons and resides in Ann Arbor with her husband, Steve.

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Tickets must be purchased at www.detroitlions.com, www.fordfield.com, NFL Ticket Exchange or by visiting the Ford Field Ticket Office. Will Call will not be accepted if the original account holder or purchaser cannot be validated.

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Ticket prices for Detroit Lions games vary depending on factors such as seat location, venue, the opposing team and whether it's a preseason, regular season or playoff game. This season, the lowest price for Lions tickets is approximately $57, with an average price of $569.

Do the Detroit Lions sell out? ›

DETROIT – The Detroit Lions today announced Lions Loyal Memberships, commonly known as season ticket memberships, have once again completely sold out for the 2024 season.

Have the Detroit Lions always been in Detroit? ›

Team History

The Detroit franchise started as the Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans in 1930. Detroit radio executive George A. Richards purchased the Spartans in 1934 and moved them to Detroit where they were renamed the Lions.

What are the odds of Detroit Lions winning? ›

After securing victories in 12 games last season, the Detroit Lions have an over/under of 10.5 wins in 2024. At +1300, the Detroit Lions currently have the fourth-best odds to win the Super Bowl in the NFL. Bookmakers have given them -245 odds to advance to the postseason.

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Eminem does not own the Lions, but he openly wishes he was part of the team.

Have Detroit Lions ever won a Super Bowl? ›

Four of them -- the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars -- have never reached the big game, while five others have fallen short despite multiple title appearances. Here is a look at all 12 teams who have never won a title, along with their number of Super Bowl appearances.

Is any of the Ford family still alive? ›

Henry Ford and his wife Clara had one child, a son named Edsel (1893-1943). While Edsel's four children have all passed away, one of their spouses is still alive: Martha Firestone Ford, 98, who married William Clay Ford Sr in 1947.

Why is it called Honolulu blue? ›

According to the 1950 Lions Media Guide: The blue, a distinctive shade, was especially developed for G.A. Richards. […] their first owner came up with the color after admiring the hue of the Pacific Ocean on a trip to Hawaii and the shade was named 'Honolulu blue.

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What is the Detroit Lions home field called? ›

Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, is comprised of approximately 1.85 million square feet with four levels of suites, a level of club seating, and a ground level with restaurants, concessions and retail.

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Driving directions to Detroit Lions Headquarters and Training Facility, 222 Republic Dr, Allen Park - Waze.

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