NEW FOR 2025
Please be aware of the following road closures during the MCWS:
Closed two hours before the first game until one hour after the last game
- 13th Street will be closed from Cass to Cuming Street.
- Mike Fahey Street will be closed from 13th to 14th Street. ADA individuals can enter here for drop-offs only.
- During these closure times, any vehicle traveling west on Cass Street west of 12th Street will be forced to go onto the interstate.
Roads closed during the entire MCWS
- Mike Fahey Street from 10th to 12th Street.
- Northbound on 12th Street from Cass Street will have no through traffic and will only be open for Lot B passes.

Parking is plentiful for the games, know where to go before you leave home with these helpful tips.
MECA PARKING LOTS:
On the MECA campus, which includes Charles Schwab Field Omaha and CHI Health Center Omaha, there are approximately 4,000 parking stalls available for pass-holder use and public/ADA needs.
- All stadium lots will open at 8 a.m. on MCWS game days and will close 90 minutes after the event. There is no overnight parking allowed.
- Lot A and the MECA garage are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Parking Lots B and D are reserved for parking pass-holders.
- Available public parking is available at a cost of $15 per vehicle, per entry, on a first-come, first-served basis.
- In/Out parking is NOT Allowed.
- Accessible parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis in all MECA managed surface lots, including Lot A, B, D and the MECA garage, at no charge to vehicles displaying a current state-issued hangtag or license plate. Click HERE for more stadium ADA information.
- Tailgating is permitted in all Charles Schwab Field/CHI Health Center Omaha lots. Tailgate festivities cannot extend into additional parking stalls and no tents may be staked into the ground. Click HERE to view tailgating rules and regulations.
- After each game, exiting traffic will be directed to 13th Street or Cuming Street to alleviate congestion and create a smoother departure for all.

PARK OMAHA DETAILS:
Park Omaha has numerous surface and garage lots, as well as metered spaces throughout downtown Omaha. With Park Omaha and the ParkMobile app, game-goers can reserve parking in advance of any Men’s CWS game.
If you don’t want to risk the chance of arriving at a full parking lot, you can reserve a parking space right now in one of Park Omaha’s public parking garages or surface lots.
Here’s how to make a parking reservation:
- Download the ParkMobile mobile app or visit the ParkMobile website. ParkMobile is not the Park Omaha app.
- Sign up with an email address and password.
- In the app, select the “reserve” icon at the bottom of your screen
- Search for nearby parking by entering the venue’s name or location.
- Select the venue that’s hosting your event.
- Select the upcoming event you’re attending.
- Choose a nearby parking garage or surface lot. If you’re only reserving one space, you can click “reserve” to go directly to checkout. If you’d like to reserve multiple spaces for a group or learn more about the reservation, click “details.”
- Enter your payment information and reserve your parking space!
NORTH DOWNTOWN PARKING (NODOPA) DETAILS:
North of the stadium, directly across from Cuming St., there are over 400 available parking spots during the Men’s CWS!
For more information, please email Tom Stratman at stratman_6@hotmail.com or call (402) 551-7779.
CREIGHTON PARKING DETAILS:
Creighton will be offering on campus parking for MCWS fans and visitors. Tailgating will be permitted, however no motor homes or recreational vehicles will be admitted due to size constraints. Lots will be patrolled during event sessions. More information will be posted once available.

Heartland Bike Share is a local, nonprofit organization that operates the bike share program. Every bike is an electric bike! Download the BCycle app to become a member and be able to pick up and drop off a blue bike at any of the 80+ B-stations across the Omaha Metro, including many near the Men's CWS. A bike parking corral is also available near 15th and Mike Fahey streets, as shown by the blue bike parking icon on the event map. The purple bike icon shows bike share stations. Riders are advised to bring their own lock and park at their own risk as it is not staffed. For more information on Heartland Bike Share, visit heartlandbikeshare.org. To learn about riding your own bike around Charles Schwab Field Omaha, click here.
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
Heading to the 2024 NCAA Men’s College World Series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha? Read the information below to make your trip a win.
There may be significant traffic congestion affecting both event-goers and Omaha-area commuters. The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) advises everyone to exercise patience when traveling to and from the event and remain vigilant for unexpected slowdowns or stopped traffic.
Driving to the event? The Omaha Police Department, in partnership with NDOT and the City of Omaha, will be present to direct motorists to take the following recommended routes to the games:
- For drivers arriving in Omaha on I-80 from the west: Travel Interstate 80 (I-80) eastbound to I-480 northbound, exiting on Leavenworth Street (Exit 1B) or Harney Street (Exit 2A), then use city streets to navigate to parking options near Charles Schwab Field Omaha.
- For drivers arriving in Omaha from the east: Travel I-80 westbound and exit on 13th Street (Exit 454), then use city streets to navigate to parking options near Charles Schwab Field Omaha.
After each game, exiting traffic will be directed to 13
th Street or Cuming Street to alleviate congestion and create a smoother departure for all.
Drivers are encouraged to allow extra time to get to their destinations, plan ahead, and visit
www.511.nebraska.gov for a real time-look at traffic.
Metro Transit Stadium Bus Service:
Metro, the local transit authority, is providing extra service for the 2025 Men's College World Series to get you right to the baseball festivities, around the north downtown area, and beyond.
The
Ballpark Bus is your ride to get near the action at Charles Schwab Field and connect to ORBT. It's free and runs every 10 minutes most of the day with stops near the stadium and looping around downtown.
ORBT, Omaha's first rapid transit line, can connect fans and locals alike to routes that take them directly to the festivities. Fans can park at Westroads for free, hop on ORBT, and get downtown in less than half an hour stress-free.
ORBT runs every 10 minutes during peak times and every 20 in the evening until midnight during the week. It's $1.25 each way and kids 18 and younger ride fare free.
The
Fastball ORBT will be fans' key to get out of the downtown area quickly after games. An extra ORBT (the big orange bus) will be waiting at 10
th & Capitol after each game. It'll leave about 20 minutes after the game, make one stop at 15
th & Dodge, then head straight to the Westroads Transit Center.
Other routes in the downtown area will get fans to the Old Market and many of the other entertainment districts in Omaha outside of the downtown area. All that information and more can be found .
Pro-tip: Download the
MyRide OMA app ahead of time to plan a trip, check bus arrival times, and track buses in real time.
Riders can have their fare ready to go ahead of time and pay on board with the
Umo app.
OTHER PARKING & TRANSPORTATION FAQ’S:
Is there dedicated bicycle and motorcycle parking?
- Yes. There is a bicycle valet located at the corner of Mike Fahey St. and 15th Streets. For motorcycles, you may park on Mike Fahey St. along 15th Street.
What other methods of transportation are there to get to the stadium?
- Uber, Lyft and other shared ride services should use the north curb cut at CHI Health Center Omaha Convention Center as the designated pick-up and drop-off location during the CWS. The dark blue car icon on the event map highlights this location.
- Scooters have operating hours from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and have designated parking on the corner of 15th & Mike Fahey. Lime scooters are not allowed on board any Metro vehicles or on bus bike racks, and users should be considerate when parking a scooter at or near a bus stop to ensure the stop remains accessible. Rider instructions and costs vary per brand; for more information, click here.
Is there motor home/RV parking?
- No motor homes (or other RVs) will be admitted to park in the Charles Schwab Field/CHI Health Center Omaha parking lots. None of the lot entrances have the proper width to allow this. There is RV parking located in the following links: