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Maimonides Park

4.2 (17 reviews)

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Kisha V.

Go Brooklyn Cyclones !' Baseball field Fireworks Good music Delicious hotdogs and pretzeled

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Matthew S.

Super fun ballpark to watch a baseball game at. Who would have thought watching a Brooklyn Cyclones game would be this entertaining? The ballpark is right off the boardwalk, only a short walk from the subway, with the rides practically an arms reach away. The beach is right there as well, creating a bit of a chill yet fun vibe at the park. Food options are expensive, so it is best to just leave them alone. You are better off eating before the game. If anything the whole experience is Coney Island personified into baseball.

Stephanie T.

On June 1st, 2024 from 11 AM-5 PM, TWU Local 100 had their Family Day at the scenic Maimonides Park, in the heart of Coney Island, adjacent to all the big rides. It was an unforgettable day of fun, camaraderie, and family bonding. There were live performances, Union softball, bouncy houses, face painting, balloon animals, virtual reality pavilion, exotic animals, food and snacks, and giveaways and raffles from vendors. The space was used very well and everything was very organized. The parking lot right at Maimonides Park was for vendors only. TWU Local 100 employees parked in the parking lot on Surf Avenue between 21st & 22nd streets, just a few blocks down. There were portable toilets and a restroom trailer set up throughout the park. Prior to leaving, I checked out the baseball stadium and used the restroom there. The stadium is a good size and was clean.

Diana B.

Visit Date: August 19, 2023 I came here with my friend, my dad, and my son for a Brooklyn Cyclones game. It's like your typical stadium, except there are cheerleaders at a baseball game which is interesting. You can get overpriced food, overpriced souvenirs and watch the game. It's not a bad stadium, I love baseball games so I enjoyed it.

Meri L.

Came here for a game with my boyfriend's family to support his nephew's school. While we are not baseball fans, it was a fun night. Looking around it doesn't seem there is a bad seat in the house. I do know they do more than just baseball here. Definitely affordable for a family to see a game. Food was cheap too and wasn't your typical "stadium prices." We got a free baseball hat when we entered as well. That was a surprise. Staff that I interacted with was nice and the bathrooms were clean.

Chin T.

Here for the home game of the Brooklyn Cyclones. They were giving out Christmas theme bobble heads and Santa Claus greeted us in the lobby. We were seated in the fourth floor rooftop deck. Watch out for foul balls! Overall, it was a good time, the beach and amusement park was nearby. There was a storm during the game but, there was a rainbow afterwards. There's parking there but, get there early! It's based on availability.

James I.

This was our fourth Brooklyn Cyclones game. I love this ballpark. There is not a bad seat in the house. Although we had great seats! Four rows back, just a little behind third base. Great view! Unfortunately we didn't win, but it was still a good time. I don't find this ballpark expensive at all. Compared to others this is definitely a bargain. Especially the seats. We got free bucket hats at the door! (LOVE THAT) The sound system is great & the staff is too. If you are a baseball fan & are in the Brooklyn area go check out the Cyclones. Two thumbs all the way up!

Tribute to Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese. Taken previously Posted with review 07/04/21
Marianne W.

Maimonides Park (formerly MCU Park) is a small ball park that seats about 7000 people. It's more than baseball. Rugby and Soccer as well as music concerts are some of the other forms of entertainment. It's located on the Boardwalk at Coney Island. It's a cozy concert environment. Newly renovated and renamed in 2021 it is better than ever. Naturally I have wandered around on many occasions taking photos. I especially enjoy the huge sculpture of Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese. Also on the grounds of the park there's a beautiful dedication to 911. There's the title Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance on this memorial wall. It also says Brooklyn Tribute Walk. It's better to see the 911 Tributes and the Jackie Robinson/Pee Wee Reese Sculpture in person. If you visit Coney Island it's just steps away from the ball park. If you have the opportunity to attend an event at this park you shouldn't be disappointed.

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lines were real long took almost the entire game to get a hot dog and a beer and only had one casher open

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