Tacoma Dome: An Iconic Arena
Tacoma Dome: The Pacific Northwest's premier venue for concerts, sports, and unforgettable events since 1983.
The Tacoma Dome, a landmark in Tacoma, Washington, is a large multi-purpose arena known for its distinctive wooden dome structure [4, 11]. Since opening in 1983, it has hosted a wide array of events, from concerts and sporting events to community gatherings, making it a central hub for entertainment in the Pacific Northwest [3, 5].
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- 2727 E D St, Tacoma, New Tacoma, Washington, 98421, US
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Local tips
- Arrive early, especially for popular events, to secure parking [7, 22].
- Consider using public transportation to avoid traffic and parking fees [2, 6].
- Check the Tacoma Dome's website for the most up-to-date information on events, parking, and policies [11, 23].
- Be aware of the clear bag policy to expedite entry [16, 21].
- Explore nearby restaurants and attractions in Tacoma's Pacific Avenue District [22, 24].
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Getting There
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Public Transport
Tacoma Dome Station is a major transportation hub served by multiple options [6, 9]. * **Link Light Rail (T Line):** Take the T Line to the Tacoma Dome Station. The T Line runs from the Hilltop District to the Tacoma Dome Station [2]. The light rail is free [10]. * **Sounder Train (S Line):** The Sounder South Line provides weekday service to Tacoma Dome Station from Seattle and other cities [2]. Use the Transit GO Ticket App or a pre-loaded ORCA card to pay [2]. * **Bus:** Several Pierce Transit and Sound Transit buses serve the Tacoma Dome Station [6, 9, 12]. Check the schedules for routes 41, 42, 574, 400, and 586 [6]. A single bus fare typically costs around $2-$3.
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Walking
The Tacoma Dome is within walking distance of several nearby locations, including the Tacoma Dome Station and some downtown areas [7]. From the Tacoma Dome Station, it is a short walk to the Tacoma Dome [7]. Check online maps for the best route based on your starting point.
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Taxi/Ride-share
Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Tacoma [12]. A short ride from downtown Tacoma to the Tacoma Dome typically costs $10-$20, depending on traffic and demand.
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Driving
The Tacoma Dome is located near Interstate 5 (I-5) [13]. * **From I-5 Northbound:** Take Exit 133. However, note that Exit 133 is often closed during events [22]. * **From I-5 Southbound:** Take Exit 133. However, note that Exit 133 is often closed during events [22]. Limited on-site parking is available at the Tacoma Dome, with rates typically ranging from $15 to $45 depending on the event [11, 12, 22]. Additional parking is available at the Tacoma Dome Station [2, 7]. Free parking is available for 24 hours at Tacoma Dome Station during typical commuting hours [2]. Payment may be required during certain events [2]. Parking garages are located next to the Sounder train platform and the T Line light rail station [2]. The West Building is at 610 Puyallup Ave and the East Building is at 505 E. 25th St [2].
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