was fun time
by gr on 9/23/25Cheney Stadium - TacomaRating: 4 out of 5all good except having to get a loan to buy a hotdog.

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all good except having to get a loan to buy a hotdog.
Totally affordable for a family of 5; Just over $100 for tickets, food, drinks and snacks! Compared to the other local baseball team, it’s a steal! Great night, the latest up and coming Mariner hit a big home run and the Rainiers had a great comeback. Every seat feels like you can reach the field…and caught a foul ball, gave it to my daughter and no “Rainiers Karen” came to steal it away.
We always enjoy a good game of baseball outdoors. It was a lot of fun.
First time with 8yr old grandson. Great time, he even got a ball from the manager from Reno.
Got seats in the grass so that I can sit and enjoy a game in a relaxed atmosphere. Got the the game and the nearly the whole section was closed for a private event so there was no place to actually sit. The only lawn available for those who actually bought those tickets was so low that you couldn’t see over the wall. Had to spend the whole game standing.
Great weather, plays, fun, and to top it off…Rainiers WON!!! Food is way too expensive.
The home team lost, but the atmosphere is always fun and energetic. The amenities and setting are top notch.
We had so much fun on this warm and beautiful August day. Six of us had great seats behind home plate and enjoyed a frosty beverage, good baseball and some snacks. We all talked about how fun the Rainiers are at dinner later that evening. Well done, Rainiers!
I finally got out to enjoy a ballgame by myself this year and it was definitely more relaxed without my kids. Reduced prices for drinks was nice on a Tuesday. Finally had a chance to get in the R Bar and was pleasantly surprised to see a nice sunset over Mount Rainier. Only irk was an usher hassling me about upgrading myself to the fifth row behind the plate from the seventh row I was in. The place wasn’t even half full. Weird flex but OK.
It looked like an eventual sellout so it's incredibly inconvenient when you get there 45 minutes early and both lots are closed with no signage for off site parking. We had to park in a neighborhood in front of a person's house and we noted dozens of cars parking in the Fred Meyer lot. I'm sure they were thrilled; not. The entry point near left field had a line of several hundred people with only 2 metal detectors operating and hundreds missed the anthem and opening inning. Poor setup and no apparent attempts to alleviate the issue. A professional sports team should be more on the ball and having been around for years it's unconsciousnable that they haven't figured it out after all these years. You can do much better.