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    Championship Field

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    T-Mobile Park

    T-Mobile Park

    4.2
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Absolute killer ballpark! We made it to a Mariners game during our trip to Seattle, and I am so…read moreglad we were able to check out T-Mobile Park. First, the views. The ballpark looks over the Puget Sound and downtown Seattle. Fantastic views! Gorgeous setting. We were able to score discount tickets to the game via a college/student rate. It was a great way to get into teh action at a reasonable price. Even the upper bowl seating is pretty good. There are tons of food options here. Everything from classic ballpark hot dogs and snacks, to gourmet teriyaki from local spot, Marination, or legendary pizza from MOTO. The kids' club program here is also very cool. You can score discount tickets to future games, free hats, and lanyards for each kiddo you have in your group. Great access to the ballpark via bus or train. Seemed like there were many parking options nearby for those visiting via car. Great ballpark, entertaining baseball game, fantastic views.

    I have been going to this venue since right after they built it. It also happens that I just moved…read moreup to Seattle at that time. I've always lived south of the city and found that the best ride was to take the sounder. You can literally get offered across the road and walk the stadium. I've been fortunate enough to sit in many different sweets and areas in the ballpark. When I get the cheap tickets, it's fun to just walk around and experience. Everything that the ballpark has. The baseball bat chandelier is one of my favorites. Took my son to the All-Star suite for his birthday one year and it was great. Unlimited ballpark food and even seating just outside this suite. The attending staff was great. My son caught a baseball during batting practice and they went and got a pocket sized card to authenticated. The usher also took us down to see the ABS. Are most memorable moments have come when we have managed to get diamond club seats. That is the most incredible experience you can have at T-Mobile Park. The dining is first class and the seats are close enough that you can hear the players talking in the on deck circle. My son got such a kick out of ordering food all throughout the game and being so close to the action. If you get a chance to attend a game here, you won't regret it

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    Climate Pledge Arena

    Climate Pledge Arena

    3.4
    (233 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    What a cool experience checking out the climate pledge arena in seattle. We stopped by for a…read moreSeattle Storm (WNBA) game and it didn't disappoint. When you arrive parking is difficult around the arena. We ended up parking about 10 blocks away and walking up to the stadium. When you arrive you'll want to get in line to get through security and have your ticket scanned. Once we moved through security, you'll walk in a tech forward, modern, and Pacific Northwest themed arena. To find our seats we ended up walking by different species of plants and other cool features in climate pledge arena. We then sat down and watched the game. The seats were very comfortable and there are two screens over each hoop essentially which really helps your view from all seats in the arena. The game was a blast and definitely recommend stopping by the arena for a storm or kraken game.

    We visited Climate Pledge Arena for a Kraken hockey game and had an epic time!…read more Not only is this place wildly cool, but it's also one of the most eco-friendly event arenas ever. We enjoyed walking the entire property before the game. There is a huge Kraken merch store, tons of food options, several VIP lounges, and even during a packed hockey game, there was space in the arena where it didn't feel like sardines packed in. The Pepsi Breakaway deal is the way to go if you see an event where it is offered. For $300, you get 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, 4 Pepsi beverages, and a bag of popcorn. This was a win for our family! Dinner and a hockey game made for a great night while vacationing in Seattle. Even in the nosebleeds, the view was pretty good, and they offer lots of screens to make sure you don't miss a beat. Climate Pledge is high-tech, eco-friendly, clean, orderly, and we couldn't have asked for more during our experience.

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    Tacoma Dome

    Tacoma Dome

    2.2
    (254 reviews)
    26.1 mi
    $$

    The Tacoma Dome is a large multipurpose arena in downtown Tacoma that handles events at scale in a…read moreway that larger, more modern venues sometimes fail to do. I walked into a space where the dome format gives the building a distinctive character that sets it apart from the standard rectangular arena. For a concert, the circular layout meant sightlines were generally workable from most positions in the building. I saw TWICE here, and the show was the kind of performance that fills a space like this in the right way. The production was large enough to justify the venue size, and the floor area in particular delivered the energy that a show like this builds toward. The acoustics in the dome held up better than the building's age might suggest, and the sound carried clearly enough that the vocal and instrumental mix came through without the muddiness that dome venues can sometimes produce. Getting into the venue moved at a reasonable pace even with a full house. Security was present and effective without being intrusive, and the entry process at a sold out show was more organized than I expected. The concession variety was solid and the food lines, while long during peak windows like opener breaks, moved steadily enough. Seating on the upper levels had a comfort issue for taller people, with the sightline angles and seat spacing working better for average height than for anyone over six feet. The main screen visibility also dropped off depending on my position relative to center, so seats closer to the floor or directly facing the stage tend to offer a more complete visual experience. Transit access is one of the practical strengths of the venue, with bus and light rail connections close enough that driving and parking is optional rather than necessary. For a large arena show in the Pacific Northwest, the Tacoma Dome remains one of the more reliable options in the region.

    I can't believe I have never been here prior to my recent visit for the Ado Hibana tour…read more I thought the venue was just okay. It obviously is much older than the stadiums / arenas in Seattle. It kinda felt like I was in a big gym. Our seats weren't that great or expensive but we had a great view of the stage and we did not feel like we were that far away. Seats were fairly comfortable too. The parking situation is a bit of a mess and it's a horrible place to drive to and back. There is no easy way to get there. You will be dealing with horrible traffic and there will be lots of constructions going on in the summer time. If my favorite artists decide to perform here in the future, I would not hesitate to come back but Tacoma dome is definitely not my favorite venue for events.

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