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    Theme night. Jurassic "pork" hat giveaway.
    Elizabeth C.

    Great ballpark! Friendly staff, different food options for reasonable prices, fun for the whole family.

    Veronica K.

    I like this park! It's pretty big for being minor league and they do draw the crowds. The food is definitely top notch, make sure to get something bacon or pork themed. Of course prices aren't ideal and often the actual baseball is lackluster (Triple A often is) but this is totally a fun day out to watch a game and relax.

    Erica R.

    The Ironpigs are a fun team to watch - and their stadium, Coca-Cola Park is generally a really enjoyable stadium for watching a game. I have had some unpleasant experiences at the stadium when trying to leave during camp days - i.e. being blocked into my parking spot by a school bus. Not fun, especially when I had to ask the bus driver to move a bit and the woman was REALLY irritated about it. Would definitely help if camp/education days had better organization in the future - at least with regards to parking of the buses/pickup of the kids. Besides that though, I've always found Ironpigs staff to be helpful, for Coca-Cola Park to be clean and enjoyable, and c'mon... how can you not enjoy a team or stadium with so much bacon-y themed goodness around?! (Though they have non-bacon items as well, of course... and the corn available from the "Aw Shucks Roasted Corn" concession is something I still crave!). Besides, there's not really a bad seat in the park. TL;DR Though I'm not a Phillies fan and have no horse in the race when it comes to the Ironpigs playing, Coca-Cola Park is still one of my favorite minor league stadiums so far. Definitely planning to go back, even if it is a 3 1/2-ish hour drive for me (one way).

    0 for 3 with 2K's on the day for Mr. Tebow.  He looked lost at the plate.  His baseball days are numbered.
    Christopher C.

    Sorry Cuz, but for me (I know I'll be seen as comparatively crazy and way in the minority) this is still a two star steaming turd of a baseball experience. Compared to most people, I watch a fair amount of minor league baseball. I was a partial season ticket holder with the swine for their first six years and since that time I've seen games in Scranton, Harrisburg, Reading, Altoona, Wilmington, Frederick, Salisbury and Daytona Beach. Most of those places, not all but most, offer a superior baseball experience than coming to the soda can. The only thing I like that they do here are the morning games. While a 10:35am first pitch is bizzaro, it works for my schedule and I usually come to two or three of these a year. But past that it's still just too much bullshit. Too much noise for no reason. Too many distractions. Too much lame stupidity. Like I said years ago, at most parks it's about the baseball with the other nonsense being a complimentary filler. But at CCP it's very much the opposite. The baseball is secondary to everything else going on. A few other random bitchings: My first laugh is always in regards to how attendance is counted here. I know it's an industry standard but to me it's false accounting. The number of tickets sold is never close to the number people actually in the park. It's funny to see 10,100 listed as the attendance when probably 3/4 of the seats in the upper 200 level are empty, most of the lawn is empty and in our section we had multiple empty seats on either side of us. This is truly the only park I have ever been to where they do not check ID at Will Call. I walked up ten minutes before the first pitch, gave my name and the guy printed the tickets no questions or words exchanged. WoW! Every other park I've been to asks for ID or ID with the purchasing CC to be present. Even the tiny Daytona Tortugas last year on a night with an attendance of give or take 950-1000 still asked for ID when I walked up to the staff member holding the pre-bought tickets in a hand held metal security box from Staples. They list the Pig Pen seating area as having "fans can also enjoy in-seat food and beverage service and take advantage of a completely distinct and mouth-watering menu that's unique for "Pig Pen" ticket holders". Does that count when no one shows you a menu or comes to ask you if you want something until two outs in the bottom of the 8th inning? The sun was out and a few libations at seat would have been nice and if offered but hey, if you're not holding up your end of the deal by offering then you lose out on my money. While I don't like the production here at all, the average consume at all costs sheeple will love this place with all of the bells-whistles-sights-sounds-smells-merch opportunities that are all over the place. The game itself was good enough. Tebow looked lost for Syracuse and I have no doubt that the Mets will put him out of his misery sooner rather than later. But past that the Pigs won and it was a well played game and that is what matters at least to me. (If you are really looking for tickets to games here especially early in the season check out Stub Hub and craigslist. Plenty of seats for most games and a lot of them are dumped at below face price. I know I had troubles years ago trying to sell my tickets on those sights at cost or below. I just got two for the day game on the 8th in section 110 for $8 per tix.)

    Manish C.

    Home of the Philadelphia Phillies AAA baseball team, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park is one of the best and most modern minor league baseball stadiums. Even on a Saturday night with huge crowds in attendance, it was painless to get into the parking lots with almost no traffic (parking is $5). The stadium offers plenty of ticket options between 2 levels of main seating, a patio, and a lawn area. Concessions were relatively reasonably priced for a ballpark (4 dollars & change for nachos and $3 hot dogs), but not of very high quality at all. I'd rather the ballpark get a higher quality food supplier and charge a little bit more, but that's wishful thinking to see a minor league ballpark implement something like that. There's a huge variety of concession stands including a Rita's Ice & Philly Pretzel Factory, some of which had no lines at all while others had unusually long lines. As expected, tickets are very reasonably priced, which make for budget friendly night out. I think my ticket was less than $20 for front row seats behind the visitor's dug just a few rows from the field. Even on a week when temperatures reached the 100s, there was a nice breeze at the stadium to mitigate the effects of the heat and make it a comfortable experience. Overall, it's a very enjoyable day at the ballpark, and probably one of the best visits you'll have to a minor league ballpark.

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    Referring to the rude gentleman in the red jacket on 6/11 working this area...(Photo attached) It was my first baseball game I've been to and I don't the ropes. Apparently I walked into a private are which had very little clients, looking for ketchup which I had asked several times from the food area and never received. He did not ask nicely and was rather aggressive verbally with me to leave. He slightly brought a damper to my experience here at Coca-Cola park. It's time for a change with him. He's not an asset to the company when he has the potential to put a damper on anyone's experience here at Coca-Cola Park. Best wishes

    Chris C.

    Great minor league park. Lots of activities for the little ones and some great Iron Pigs baseball! Easy to find off Rt.22 in Allentown, plenty of gas and food (and lodging) close by. Friendly and helpful employees, easy parking and an affordable price. Definitely looking forward to a return trip.

    Kristen G.

    Had so much fun at my first Iron Pigs game! The stadium itself is very nice; it reminds me of a cross between Camden Yards and Campbell's Field where the Riversharks used to play. Although we had seats, the lawn section looked like a cool area. The outstanding feature to me was the food though - so many options! I had to get Aw Shucks corn which I hadn't had in years. I definitely recommend this if you have never had it. They roast the corn, slather it in butter, put a seasoning blend on, and then sprinkle parmesan cheese over it and hand you a foil-wrapped cob to take back to your seat. The other thing I want to mention is that I came here around the 4th of July, so there was a great fireworks display after the game. It exceeded my expectations. Can't beat the game + show for 13 bucks!

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    This sounds like a fun place i've never been but i would like to go here. It doesn't mention a price. Does it cost money?

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    Nice little ball park. Good crowd and really family friendly.

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    Great venue. Good price. Family fun. Good beer. Bacon. Parking is never an issue . No Ba seats. Lots of foul balls

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    Great park for a minor league game, but food lines are CRAZY. Waited 2 full innings for a hot dog for my son. Plan accordingly

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    A Great night of fun for the whole family! Games for kids and food for everyone and watching the iron pigs play is very exciting!

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    SteelStacks in Bethlehem absolutely surprised me in the best way…read more I'm used to the massive MusikFest setup, so rolling up to a smaller, all-grass stage felt totally different but honestly? It ended up being one of the most fun concert nights I've had in forever. I saw Set It Off, Zero 9:36, and Hollywood Undead... in the pouring rain... and it somehow made everything even better. The whole lawn has a gentle hill so you can see the stage from pretty much anywhere. Plus it's all general admission, which means you can wander, get closer, hang back by the buildings, sprawl out on the grass whatever fits your vibe in the moment. The acoustics were solid, the energy was wild, and we even got to meet a few of the Zero 9:36 guys afterward, which basically cemented the night as iconic. If you like flexible viewing, good sound, and concerts that turn into core memories because of the weather, the chaos, and the crowd SteelStacks is absolutely worth it.

    Everything said in the other 5 star reviews is true.... But this is a food review (not a beer…read morereview , plenty of beer and good music.) If you come hungry, leave hungry. The food is dreadful, cold fries, dry, cold smash burger with a pickle glued to the bun with what I hope was cheese. Thank god for the ketchup. It was the only thing that made the food eatable. The dessert option included Italian water ice, which were chemically infused cherry flavored frozen ice without wooden spoon, just bendie plastic spoons available in plastic wrapped knife, fork and spoon napkin sets leaving you to toss the unused utensils in the trash, for the $3.00 price of the water ice you can afford the 10 cent paper wrapped biodegradable wooden spoons!

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    J Birney Crum Stadium

    J Birney Crum Stadium

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I am pretty obsessive when it comes to visiting a venue like this for the first time. And it was…read morealmost impossible to find good reviews so I thought I would share in case it helps somebody else. As far as parking, I had a lot of people helping me by telling me that street parking wasn't really hard to find, you just have to get there at a reasonable time if you want to be closer. We actually arrived later than I wanted to, maybe 20 minutes before the event and we still were pretty close. I kept reading about a giant hill that you had to walk up to get to the seats and I didn't understand until I got there. So if you park on a street near the "bottom" entrance of the stadium, when you enter, you climb a steep paved path to get to the higher rows of bleachers. If you're sitting in the first 15 bleachers starting from the field, though, you can simply just walk around the track from where you enter and walk up the steps. If you park in street parking that's at the "top" of the stadium (we chose to park on West Chew St between 22nd-20th) then when you enter and show your tickets, you're in a good position to walk down to the higher bleachers. I am the idiot who parked near the top of the stadium and had to walk 21 rows down (with a knee problem and no rail to hold onto) to our Section E, 9th row seats. The bathrooms are not as bad as I had read, they're near the top and bottom entrances and I didn't find them particularly difficult to get to either from the top of the stadium, or walking along the bottom of the track. We were there for the DCI event and there were also lots of portable bathrooms that were easy to use. I brought a stadium seat that had armrests on it and didn't have any problem using it, but I can see that if you are in a section that is completely packed out and you are in the middle of that section, it might get dicey because it's so crowded. I was on the aisle, and my son was sitting next to me so it was fine. I saw some other people using the same kind of chairs without problems, but again they were not in sections that were completely packed with people. But I will say that, even though our entire section was not packed out, there was a point at which there were people in front of me and behind me plus my son sitting next to me and I was still able to easily use the chair. I was told beforehand that those chairs were not allowed in the stadium, but when I got there, nobody was saying anything to anyone who had them. And speaking of sections, I think next time I will still choose seats in E (or K). They're right next to the premium center sections, but still close enough to center to be well placed and not nearly as crowded. However, I will pick higher row of bleachers (between 20-25) to get an even better view. Although where we sat was perfectly fine as well, and maybe the sound was better? All in all, we had a very positive experience , and look forward to returning.

    Except for the huge hill (LOL), this place is very nice. We were her for the first time to see the…read moreCollegiate Band Competition. Loved it

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    Section E, Row 9, Seat 26
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    Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza

    Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza

    3.0
    (33 reviews)
    47.3 mi

    We just went here for Bert Kriescher and it was super fun! Drinks were a bit over priced, 33.14 for…read morea beer and reds apple ale. Easy access and walk to the Hilton garden inn. We got center seats high up and could see everything.

    It had been several years since my last show at the arena, but little has changed. The arena is…read moreeasy to access being almost directly off of I-81. This is basically where all the major arena shows that come to the area play. I would recommend dining before arriving, as the area surrounding the arena has more than enough options. Parking is now $20 but the lot has been fully paved. Security is nothing unusual and included metal detectors but is not overbearing. Everything in the interior is located in one central hallway, so you really can't get lost, but it gets crowded. Food options are somewhat basic but underwhelming. The pretzel I ordered was terrible as it was hard, over salted, and possibly stale. The Pepsi Zero was watered down. Generally, even the cheap seats here are not bad in terms of view. The seats are not the widest, but there's a decent amount of legroom. The sound system still leaves a lot to be desired depending on the show. Getting out of the parking lot can be challenging if traffic control is not on their game, so anticipate delays when leaving. Overall, with the other options for major arena shows being Allentown, Reading, or Hershey, the Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza is good enough and will get the job done if you need to attend an arena show.

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    Lehigh Valley Ironpigs

    Lehigh Valley Ironpigs

    3.6
    (8 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We went to a game last night and was very disappointed. Last time we went the entertainment was…read moregreat. Lastnigt the mascot's was lame. There was no interaction except a wave here and to the kids. The field is great, the food is expensive. To me, I was excited to go, but it was boring, and my friends who came from NJ said the same. Hope the will bring back the great experience again.

    The Ironpigs are a fun team to watch - and their stadium, Coca-Cola Park is generally a really…read moreenjoyable stadium for watching a game. I have had some unpleasant experiences at the stadium when trying to leave during camp days - i.e. being blocked into my parking spot by a school bus. Not fun, especially when I had to ask the bus driver to move a bit and the woman was REALLY irritated about it. Would definitely help if camp/education days had better organization in the future - at least with regards to parking of the buses/pickup of the kids. Besides that though, I've always found Ironpigs staff to be helpful, for Coca-Cola Park to be clean and enjoyable, and c'mon... how can you not enjoy a team or stadium with so much bacon-y themed goodness around?! (Though they have non-bacon items as well, of course... and the corn available from the "Aw Shucks Roasted Corn" concession is something I still crave!). Besides, there's not really a bad seat in the park. TL;DR Though I'm not a Phillies fan and have no horse in the race when it comes to the Ironpigs playing, Coca-Cola Park is still one of my favorite minor league stadiums so far. Definitely planning to go back, even if it is a 3 1/2-ish hour drive for me (one way).

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    Stadium beer
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    Interior - dugout suites
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