
"To get people inside the stadium faster, the Nationals are expanding Go-Ahead Entry, the facial recognition software that's part of the MLB Ballpark app. Fans who have registered and have tickets in the app can walk into the park without stopping at turnstiles to scan a code."
"The team is nudging fans to use Nationals Wallet, a payment system that's also part of the MLB Ballpark app. It will allow for payment while also letting customers access any stored value/eCASH, discounts or Club-provided benefits."
"New concessions include thin-crust pizzas, vegan nachos and flavors of Baltimore, aimed at providing a more enjoyable experience for attendees."
The Washington Nationals made notable offseason changes by hiring Blake Butera as the youngest manager in baseball and trading all-star pitcher MacKenzie Gore for five prospects. To enhance the fan experience at Nationals Park, the team introduced easier entry methods using facial recognition technology and improved payment options through the MLB Ballpark app. New concessions include a variety of food options, such as thin-crust pizzas and vegan nachos, aimed at providing a more enjoyable experience for attendees.
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