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    3.6 (18 reviews)

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    I had never been to anything like this before, but I seriously had such a fun time. The dirt track is shared by Americans and Canadians and both national anthems are sung at the beginning. There were sections A-G, but only the first was non-smoking. Entry fee for the races is $16 a person. The seats are a mix of backless wooden bleachers and a grassy hill you can lay down on. Bring bleacher pads, your tail bone will thank you. It gets pretty cold once the sun goes down so blankets are also good for kids. Also, ear protection is a MUST. It gets so loud when the cars race by you at 120mph. There were three types of cars that raced. The first type had huge wings on top to hold the car down as they sped around the third-mile track in 10-12 seconds. They were tiny and made soooo much noise. The second was a modified car that looked something like the batmobile. Those did the third-mile track in 14-16 seconds. Once again, very loud. Those ones kicked up mud onto the walls of the track. The last type was different stock cars: old Volkswagens and Hondas from the 90's with no windows and beefy roll cages inside. Those were much slower, but exciting when they collide! In all there were like 3 bad wrecks, cars rolling sideways and such. The drivers were alright in each case. There were tow trucks, medics, and firemen on site to help out. In most of the big races less than half of the original cars finished the races: either the engines started smoking, the cars died, or they were beat up. One of the cars, driven by a SEVENTY SEVEN year-old man crashed into the wall and a tow truck had to work for ten minutes to get the bumper out of the wall. What a rush!! I want more!

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    Trang W.

    Check dirt racing off my list. I guess it's what people in the PNW do on a Saturday night for fun. Tickets are $16 for adults and $12 for kids. If you are bring more then 2 kids..best to get the family pass for $48( 2 adults and up to 4 kids admissions). Food is what you find at a movie theater. You can't bring in food cause they want you to spend $11 for a pretzel and a soda. It's not cheap nor is it good. Probably would have like the experience more if the food was better or if you get more options in the "beer garden." I don't particularly like water down beer(Budweiser)...give me some premium beer options or wine. Doesn't matter since I don't think I'll ever go back. The only highlight was the announcer..he was at least entertaining.

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    As a Mets fan, I had to see them vs the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, and it absolutely lived…read moreup to the hype. The views of Seattle, the beautiful ballpark design, and the overall game-day atmosphere were incredible. Whether you're a baseball fan or not, this is one of those places you have to experience when visiting Seattle. One of the highlights of my visit was meeting Mariners superfan Joe Cox. As a baseball fan, it was really cool to meet someone who is such a big part of the ballpark's history. Joe was the first paying fan to enter the stadium when it opened in 1999 and has become a Mariners legend over the years. Taking a few minutes to talk baseball and history of baseball with him made the experience even more memorable. The stadium was clean, easy to navigate, and there were plenty of food and drink options throughout the park. Every seat seemed to offer a great view of the action, and the energy from the crowd made the experience even better. The usher in Section 117 near Seats 1-4 was absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, I didn't get his name, but I wanted to give him a big THANK YOU. From the moment we arrived, he made us feel welcomed and appreciated. He was friendly, helpful, and represented exactly what great customer service should be. Employees like him can turn a great experience into a memorable one. One of the highlights of my visit was meeting Mariners superfan Joe Cox. As a baseball fan, it was really cool to meet someone who is such a big part of the ballpark's history. Talking baseball with him and hearing about his connection to the ballpark added an extra layer to the experience and made the visit even more memorable. Between the incredible views, outstanding staff, passionate fans, and rich baseball history, T-Mobile Park is easily one of the nicest stadiums I've ever visited. If you're in Seattle, grab a ticket, enjoy the scenery, and take in a Mariners game.

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