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4.2 (91 reviews)
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Caroline N.

Normally this would be a 4*. With parking and food line this year, it was a bit insane. This is the Mets High-A affiliate minor league team, which is closest minor team for the Mets that you can attend without traveling too far. Cons: Parking It's very easy to get to via train though with the potential train issues this year, we opted to drive instead of 2 hour train ride. Parking is $13 during weekdays and $20 during weekend. On this day, the parking lot was used by beach goers so finding parking that was a bit challenging. Food Lines It took 1/2 hour to get a rueben sandwich and even longer for a hotdog. The line for the ice cream was literally from 7th inning to middle of 8th inning to finally get our ice cream. In all fairness, it wasn't really long innings but it wasn't quick innings. Pricing Bring your wallets since it's not as cheap as the seats Pros: Seating Where else can get you get great seats for moderate prices and it's close to the field. If you are anywhere in the stadium, make sure to watch the balls since we saw go over and heard it the cars. In between innings, lots of activities going on with the mascots (Sandy the seagull and Pee-wee, Sandy's adopted son), entertainer King Henry, cheerleaders BC Surf Squad. They have audience participation, t-shirt giveaways, and generally keeping the spirit up for the home team. If you never been, give it a try. It's nice field.

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Winny L.

Have been to the Brooklyn Cyclones game a couple of times with friends to watch the game and catch up. Get here early to see the players during warm up and batting practice and catch some fly balls. Safety is important - during batting practice and the game, pay attention at all times as the balls do come flying across. During one game saw a guy holding a baby get hit with sitting in the first row past 3rd base section. Everyone was ok but scary. Games are fairly priced and they also have promotions, discounts etc. The Cyclones jersey was nice one year but have to get there early. Seating not as strict as the MLB parks... sit in your section/seat and can move around if seats are not occupied during the game. Not a very huge park so can easily walk around before the game to look around. Brookyln cyclones has 2 mascots - Sandy the Seagull and Pee-Wee, you may see either one or both appear at the games. Always a good time had with friends here. Looking forward to coming to future games.

Here's the scenery, netting obstructed
Steve A.

I'll start with the cons because I just have a couple of those. Con: Expensive merchandise. $42 for a hat! Single A ball hat! Today was the Coney Island Franks and I wanted a hat dog, but not for $42. And food, decidedly nothing special. There are large plastic helmets at every food stand but those are not for sale. The ice cream is the only place to get a helmet, it's a small one, and the logo is TAPED ON. So the one-star deduction is for these cons. Pros: Well, besides the players. Very nice view, you can watch Coney Island rides going all night long. We had the Surf Squad up on the dugout leading us in cheers, which meant a very crowd-involved outing all night long. Every half-inning featured someone on the field, typical at this level, but the crowd engagement is something that I really haven't experienced in too many games, so I really appreciated that part. Thanks, Briana, and I hope your ankle heals! (She was the first surfer in front of us, we had a nice chat, she's a great fun person.) I guess another con is the netting is really tall and encircles the entire ballpark. You cannot get an unobstructed field view anywhere. But that's baseball's fault in general. I did get a couple of photos up against the netting (not during the game, that's not allowed ) and there were some nice ones of the mascot Sandy the Seagull! So that's a pro - cool mascot. The verdict: After my first time was a rainout, and I've now been on all four subway lines that get to Coney Island, I'm mainly not coming back because of how long it is to get here. But if I lived closer or had a monthly pass for the subway, sure, I'd be back. And steal a big plastic helmet. I didn't say that.

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James I.

I've been to two Brooklyn Cyclones' games & I'm looking forward to going back sometime soon. Hopefully this season! The seats are not that expensive at all. Im pretty sure there's not a bad seat in the house either. Most of the staff at the stands are friendly. The price for food and beer is average ballpark. I highly recommend checking the Brooklyn Cyclones out for a night of family fun!

Great evening for a game.
Letty C.

On a warm summer's night it doesn't get much better than this. Brooklyn Cyclones is a great night out, the venue is kid friendly and the mascots and give aways are interactive and fun. The crowd is hype and so are the Cyclone staff. The Hot Dog races is a crowd pleaser. The energy is ridiculously on high. This stadium is convenient and within walking distance of the D/F/Q/N train. Parking is available like everywhere. I'm a baseball fan so this takes me back to why I love the game, this is the minor leaguers so there are no bells and whistles like Yankee stadium or Citifield instead it is a simple night out, without the hustle and bustle of MLB, food is moderately priced and the adult beverages are flowing. Clean stadium, spacious seating, and great views from any seat in the house. And this spot sits in the shadow of the oldest amusement park in the universe. Tickets are also moderately priced. Go.

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Bloss C.

This is an awesome stadium! So easy to get to on the F/D/N train and only a block or two's walk from the subway. Also, going out to Coney Island is always fun anyway! Once you're in the stadium, every view is a good view, and I love that there are so many freebies. I scored a great hat, although I have to say I am slightly perturbed by the BC logo on the hat. As a native New Yorker the logo bothers me because it looks a little too similar to the Boston RedSox logo. Maybe I just have a visceral gag reflex when I see the letter B on a baseball cap, who knows. I though the Cyclones played well overall and I would definitely recommend checking out a game if you are in the area. The Atlantic Ocean as the back drop to the game is spectacular. I was rolling with Yelp for this game and we were in suite 309, which was just a little left of home plate and had great views. The stadium staff did a great job checking our suite to make sure trash was not piling up. Thanks Pete and Ryan for hooking a jersey girl up! Nice to meet some Brooklyn yelpers and hope to see (in my best jersey voice) yous guys at some Jersey events soon!

Jordan W.

It is that time of year again, Summertime for the play of the Yankees, Mets and of course, Brooklyn Cyclones. Finally headed back to back for two nights this past week and did enjoy myself. Minor league baseball had not really been on my priority list the past few years, but I wanted to check out a game and enjoy some of the scheduled giveaways. One night was Thor bobblehead with authentic like hair attached to it, The other night was Irish night so game jerseys were given out. To my surprise, the jerseys were given out by time I arrived but fun was had by all. Todd Frazier made a stop on Brooklyn for a rehab assignment so get to see an actual Major league ball player that close to you. The field seemed pretty cool and there was an overall fun atmosphere. Concession stands were cool, ordered a foot long Nathan's hot dog and it was about average price or at least the same price you would pay for Nathan's down the block. The choices for other food vendors has definitely gotten better over the years, some making their debut this season. Come on down to Coney Island and check out a Cyclones game at least once. This place definitely has my recommendation.

Jenn A.

I'm a big baseball fan and really enjoy visiting different ballparks. Minor league games are a whole different experience from major league games. You can catch a glimpse of some great playing; but just as much, you'll see players who are still obviously working on improving - meaning, it's obvious you are watching a minor league game. I've gone to see the Newark Bears, Staten Island Yankees, and now, the Brooklyn Cyclones. The caliber of play is pretty much the same across these teams. The ambiance is the same at all three - fun, very interactive with the fans, relaxing, and every seat is great. Of all the stadiums, the Cyclones' stadium was the most fun - AND the biggest pain in the arse to get to. This is because it's located in Coney Island - actually at the edge of the amusement park - you can see the Cyclone coaster running right behind the scoreboard as you watch the players. They regularly have fireworks after the game - which they did when I went. If Coney Island weren't so far from . . . almost everywhere (specifically, Harlem), I'd come here more often to catch a game. Unfortunately, I'm annoyed I didn't get a chance to ride the Cyclone - I'm a huge fan of roller coasters - so I guess this gives me a reason to double-dose on the fun of Coney Island by catching another game and riding the coasters. Just go if you have time to spare to get there and back - you won't regret it!

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