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    Laura M.

    Such a fun stadium to watch a game? Employees are friendly and helpful and kind. Several went out of their way to speak to our grandson and make him feel Welcome and comfortable in the crowd. One complaint: the spectators to leave their trash and half-eaten meals on other chairs for people to dispose of for them. We had to clean our 3 chairs of trash before we could sit in them. Come to find out the trash was from the children of the parents sitting at the end of our row. They didn't even offer to clean up after their children. Fortunately, at the end of the game, the announcer asked everyone to recycle and toss trash, so I am hopeful that helped. Again, stadium staff are stellar and excitement filled the air! Enjoy!

    Michael G.

    Love this stadium. Well manicured, lots to do for the kids, super promotions, acceptable food, friendly players. I love MiLB parks.

    Melissa V.

    First time at Cheney a stadium. Parking situation could be crazy so plan accordingly. Smaller stadium for sure. They had great music during the game. We ate garlic friends and both a regular hot dog and a best hotdog. We order a soda and two beers. We purchased beer cozies and a hat. We had a sunny seat in section P but it was a beautiful day. Seats are small so it much wiggle room, and they do have cup holders in the seat.

    Fred S.

    Cheney stadium is one of the coolest spots in Tacoma. The stadium is big enough that you get the energy from being in a packed stadium but also small enough that pretty much no matter where you sit you are right by the action. You can walk up and purchase tickets same day for most games, but I would recommend buying in advance for weekend games. Tickets vary in price depending on the day of the week but usually it will be under 30$ and that's for a great seat, they have general admission to a grassy hill that you can throw a blanket on to watch and it's under 10$ (I recommend this for people with small kids because it's right next to the play area. The amenities include several food stalls, several beer stalls, a full bar, a team merchandise store, a kids play area with jungle gym, a waffle ball field for the kids and probably some other things I'm missing. This is a relatively cheap way to spend an afternoon and it's so much fun!

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    Mary W.

    Core & Main summer work outing. Great food: ribs, burgers hot dogs side salads and drinks! Excited to watch the Rainiers play the Sac Wildcats. Fun summer evening! Parking is atrocious... we had a GA pass and no parking was available 15 min before the game. Why is that' a thing? Our company paid for passes and we couldn't get a spot. Shouldn't be selling out of parking passes if there's not enough spots for everyone

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    Paul K.

    This was our first time at Cheney Stadium and first Rainiers game as well. My wife and I had never been but now we'd love to return as this place is pretty special. It is small compared to the Mariners' home field but it makes up a lot in accessibility and pricing. The traffic coming into the game was pretty bad and they could've used the police to direct traffic (they had the traffic police after the game but not before), but once we got into the parking lot, everything else was good. The seats were pretty nice as we were inside the 3rd baseline and had a commanding view. We walked around the stadium concourse to see what was offered and there were a lot of staff to help out and answer questions and a decent variety of food options including Ivars, Farrelli's Pizza, BBQ, Carnival Food and other options I probably missed. There was also a nice team store with loads of Rainier merch. I bought a bag o' peanuts and a Heidelberg beer. The Rainiers seem to offer a deal on every home game with themes like Seltzer Saturday, Farrelli's Pizza Family Four Pack offer and Bring the Herd among other specials. Each individual deal has a reserved seat, an exclusive hat or t-shirt, hot dog meal and a featured branded food or drink (e.g. Chik-Fil-A). Overall, we had a lot of fun here and will return again!

    Gabrielle B.

    Great stadium in Tacoma for the Rainers! The stadium is always clean and offers beautiful views of Mt Rainer (on a clear day). Food options are a bit limited for vegan/vegetarian options, but it still has a good variety.

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    Yochanan H.

    First, on-site parking is $10 with Visa and Mastercard; AmEx isn't accepted. I was there about an hour and thirty minutes before the game. I didn't have a ticket, so I wanted to arrive early to get a ticket for a good seat. However, I was unaware you must go through security to reach the ticket window. No joke. The ticket booth/trailer is fenced off, and a fence door has a keypad only meant for employees. So, I asked someone working security, "Excuse me, do I have to wait in line just to get a ticket? Also, I'm Deaf, so please face me when answering; thanks." She replied, "Yes, stand in that line," pointing to the growing line to enter the stadium. I can't imagine the team having a promotion (e.g., hat giveaway, bobblehead, etc.) missing out because you have to stand in a line before making it to the ticket window. Most of those giveaways are sold out, so the only option is to get a ticket online; still, I've been to over thirty-three ballparks, and this is the first time I have encountered this issue. Next, the team store is typical for a Triple-A baseball club. The prices were manageable, and they had a good selection of hats, shirts, and other items. I had eaten right before arriving at the ballpark. Although it smelled and looked pretty good, I didn't get any food. Also, they have a lot of steps at this ballpark. I don't know if there was a better entrance with fewer steps, but it took a toll as the night went on. I would come again and be better prepared the next time.

    I literally scooped ketchup off drip pan underneath just to get something to go with the fries.
    Crystal J.

    First the runaround to get the bonuses that came with the package deal I ended up paying 87 dollars for 4 of us to watch a game was a hassle. But then even more more annoying to find out it comes with these measly little hotdogs. I was under the impression since it was called a Farelli's pizza family fun pack, that we'd be getting a slice of pizza with our ticket. My bad to assume such a thing but no where online did it mention that. I would've been more ok with it if we were able to bring our own snacks in, but nope they don't allow any outside food or drink which makes it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to afford and fully enjoy going to a game!! It seemed like one of us was constantly getting up to get more overpriced food or drinks at the concession stand, missing the game. What happened to the guys that would walk up and down in the stands selling stuff? Then to top it off the condiments were ALL out by the 5th inning and the whole condiment area was a disgusting mess! Definitely not impressed with Cheney stadium.

    Enjoying kicking back and waiting for the game to start.
    Alden C.

    I have been wanting to go to Cheney Stadium almost since I first moved to Tacoma. It is indeed geared for sports but there are other types of events as well from time to time. Cheney Stadium often made it's presence known over the years with it's fireworks shows and you can hear them neighborhoods away in the city. I finally made it here a few weeks ago for a Team Building event and could finally scratch the stadium off my list. We went here for a baseball game. Truth be told sports aren't where my primary interests lie (insert emoji with a nervous smile and sweat running down forehead) but the event was good to socialize even though I had wasn't doing a good job keeping track as to who was winning. We reserved the lounge there and watched the game along with hot dogs, hamburgers and sandwiches. The lounge was a great choice for the team building event even though there was a little hassle with the ticketing in order to get in. Parking was neat and orderly going in but was difficult to get out after the game with all of the congestion and people were hopping curbs and cutting corners any way they could in order to leave and get to the single exit for most of the traffic. That's kind of a thing I discovered this year with major or larger venues in the Seattle metro area. Smooth going in but very tedious getting out.

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    Eddie J.

    Beautiful ball park to catch a sunny afternoon Rainiers Game! The seats behind home plate were nice and cool in the shade, and such a great spot for our large group. Lots of concession stands available, a nice list of craft beers on tap or in cans, and a Team Store to pick up some Rainiers gear.

    Paris T.

    Cheney Stadium was really enjoyable for my family and I to spend time together and watch the Rainier's play. The stadium is cashless and parking is $10 or you can park across the street for free. Before entering they searched our bags and there are signs posted saying clear bags only, but they searched and let others in with non clear bags. Anyways.. the inside of the stadium is clean and there's a lot of different food/drink vendors to choose from. There's also a playground area for kids which was really nice because we did arrive an hour before the game started. The restrooms were clean during the times we went also which was great. Overall: fun experience and we plan on going to another game in the future. The tickets are reasonably priced and no matter where you sit in the stadium you'll have a good view. The food/drinks are expensive though.

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    Great & inexpensive place to watch a ballgame. Have to get some Warthog BBQ too.

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    Great stadium! Clean, new and you are so close to the action you feel like you are in the game! Always a good time!

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    Great place to watch a game, and a very friendly and helpful staff.

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    Fun place to watch baseball. Good beer, Red Hot stand, nice facilities. Minors are much more fun.

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    Cheap, Great time, good food, great atmosphere, nice staff, great Tacoma community support.... Murica

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    Ask the Community - Cheney Stadium

    Seats in section M, front row, have a note "restricted legroom". So how bad is it? is it 3 inches less than a regular seat or more than 3".? for regular size people, is it uncomfortable?

    It was pretty tight, and I'm only 5'10". We actually ended moving up for more space.

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    I know, it's the only one, but sersiously after the remodel it is a pretty grand experience for minor league ball.

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