Miller Park debuts the "Selig Experience" in honor of Bud

 The Selig Experience was debuted on Thursday night for a private group, including Bud Selig himself.

The exhibit is a state-of-the-art attraction at Miller Park to honor the Commissioner Emeritus and former Brewers Owner.

The attraction will debut to the public this Friday when the gates to Miller Park open (5:40 pm) prior to the Brewers game against the Diamondbacks.

The experience is located on Miller Park's Loge Level in the left field corner, it will be accessible to the general public during all Brewers home games, from the time that gates open until the 7th inning. 

Admission is free for those with tickets to the game, and the attraction will also be open to selected tour groups. 

Fans can register in advance to see the Selig Experience at Miller Park by visiting Brewers.com/SeligExperience

Additional details include the following: 

1)    Every game, there will be two “reserved” shows. All other shows will be on a first come, first served basis.  There is no charge for reserving a space in advance. 

2)    Fans must have a separate game ticket for entry into Miller Park, but there is no additional charge for admission to the Selig Experience. 

3)   Fans may reserve up to four spots for a tour, but may only register for one tour in advance. Registrations for multiple shows in advance will result in cancellation of all reservations. 

4)   Each show is limited to no more than 35 guests. 

5)   For the first reserved show each game day, fans must report to the Selig Experience no later than 10 minutes prior to the game's scheduled start time, and the show will be scheduled to start approximately at the time of the game's first pitch. 

The second reserved show will begin approximately one hour after the game's first pitch, and fans will need to arrive 10 minutes prior to that scheduled show time. Late arrivals will not be granted access to the Selig Experience. 

A highlight of the attraction is a multimedia presentation that tells the story of Selig's role in successfully bringing the Brewers to Milwaukee, saving Major League Baseball in the city with his commitment to build Miller Park, and his tireless efforts to promote and grow the game in his hometown.

The exhibition space totals approximately 1,500 square feet, and will include authentic artifacts from Selig's tenure as the Brewers owner. It celebrates the fans' love of the game, as told through the story of the Brewers founder.

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