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    4.2 (1.1k reviews)

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    Nick G.

    Went to a game at T-Mobile Park and watched the Seattle Mariners take on the Atlanta Braves. Great overall experience. The stadium is clean, easy to get around, and has a really good atmosphere. Sightlines are solid pretty much everywhere, and it's just a good place to watch a game whether you're a big baseball fan or not. Food options were a highlight. Grabbed a Coors Light, a Great State cheeseburger, and a Sumo Dog chili cheese, and everything hit. Also stopped by Marination for the ube coconut Krispy, which was a really good sweet option to mix things up. Lines moved pretty well and the staff kept things organized. It never felt chaotic even with a full crowd. Between the game, the food, and the overall vibe, it's easily one of the better ballpark experiences. Definitely a place I'd come back to for another game.

    Eryn W.

    My son and I went to the Mariners game this past Sunday and had an absolute blast, but I have to highlight the real MVP of the day: the barbecue from Rolling Smoke BBQ in Section 313. Imo, stadium food can be hit or miss, but I was so pleasantly surprised by how every single thing we ordered was DELICIOUS! We went for the Rib Platter, and it was worth every penny. The ribs were perfectly smoky and literally fall-off-the-bone tender with that glossy, glassy skin you only get with high-quality BBQ. The sauce had just the right balance of sweet and tangy, and even the sides were phenomenal. Usually, sides are an afterthought at a stadium, but both the baked beans and the creamy macaroni and cheese were delicious. I'm already looking forward to the next game at the stadium; mostly so I can get my hands on this barbecue again, lol. If you're looking for the best meal in the park, this is definitely it!

    Katherine Y.

    Beautiful ballpark and I love the occasional give away. Hello kitty night was definitely fun! Go Mariners!

    Chuck C.

    WWOOOWWWww, what a nice ball park. Only place to catch a ball game in the mist of the Pacific Northwest daily downpours, LOL... -Vibe: exciting. Tons of entertainment during game. Wish i captured a video of parachuting carrots. FUN.. -epic food selection. MOD pizza and beer were excellent. Skip a few meals prior and bring an appetite.... - Location and Transportation:: Out of town or state visitors, this is for you....Seattle light rail system is super convenient and easy to use. Find you nearest station and head towards the Stadium station. Easy walk with tons of people in Marines gear...salty in numbers. ...get a Seattle-dogs along the way. Very memorable experience... -Will definitely be back....

    Kenny C.

    Alright, alright, alright... let's talk about baseball the way it oughta be experienced under the bright lights of T-Mobile Park, home of the Seattle Mariners. Now listen here... before you even step inside those gates, you'll notice something mighty interesting the food vendors outside the park might just outshine the ones inside. That's right. Grab yourself something good on the street, flash that Magenta status pride, and stroll into one of the most electric ballparks in America. Because once the game gets going... oh man... the fireworks crack, the lights start zipping around the stadium, and the noise hits you like a wave rolling in off the Puget Sound. This place ain't just a ballpark it's a show. The stadium holds nearly 48,000 folks and somehow makes every one of them feel like they're sitting front row at a concert. The massive retractable roof a 22-million-pound engineering beast that slides open in about 10 to 20 minutes keeps the rain away but still lets the park breathe like true outdoor baseball. When those lights start flashing and the intro music hits, the place hums, roars, and shakes with that Seattle energy. You'll see statues honoring Mariners legends, skyline views peeking through the open sides, and fans buzzing like they just walked into the loudest summer party in the Pacific Northwest. So here's the deal. You don't even have to be a die-hard Mariners fan. If you're anywhere near Seattle, buy the ticket. Seriously. Because a night at T-Mobile Park isn't just watching baseball it's the lights, the roar, the crowd, the madness of the lines, and that feeling like you just wandered into a rock concert where the guitars are bats and the drums are 40,000 people losing their minds. And when the game ends and the fireworks pop over the skyline... you'll lean back, grin a little, and say it yourself: Alright, alright, alright... now that was something special.

    I sat at 192 And there's a huge Black Wall Blocking your view  Too see if there is a home run Specially
    OlyLou M.

    I sat at 192 And there's a huge Black Wall Blocking your view Too see if there is a home run Specially. P.S Julio never throws the ball here

    Jason R.

    Beautiful stadium and prices were fantastic compared to what I am used to paying for Dodgers games. We went to a day game while visiting Seattle. We stopped at the aquarium in the morning and then walked from there to the stadium. Right outside the stadium there were places set up serving food/drinks and we stopped there to save some $. Remember to not bring in bags that are not see through. My wife had to leave her purse in a rented locker available just outside the stadium. It is a beautiful stadium and we were fortunate that the weather was pleasant too!

    Christopher L.

    A fantastic park to watch the Mariner's play. There are a ton of drink and food options to choose from. Also, they have promo days and you can get awesome stuff.

    Austin B.

    A stunning baseball park that I was recently at for a concert. The staff here was very friendly and getting into the venue was an absolute breeze. I don't think I have ever gone to any other venues where I was able to walk right in, scan tickets and get to my seats this easily! Security was great and was very diligent with seeing what everyone was coming in with and what they were allowing and having people throw away. I like that I could keep my keys and phone on me while I walked through. Getting to our seats (in the nosebleeds) was easy because there was an insane amount of staff around the venue helping everyone with showing them where to go. The seats were very nice and there wasn't a single bad view in the park in my opinion. Bathrooms were very clean and there as a nice amount of privacy for each urinal as well as the stalls and the place was stocked with everything. Drinks and food here are pricey so be ready. It was about $16 for a bluemoon that I nursed for the entire concert. I really thought it was awesome that I was able to tap my card, get into an area that had different beers and drinks, grab my beer of choice and just walk out and have my card charged upon leaving, without having to interact with anyone.

    Mallory C.

    I visited the ballpark to check out a Mariners game during the summer while I was in Seattle. I really liked that it was accessible by the light rail and it was just a walk from there to the stadium! There were also cute baseball trivia posters on the lampposts on the way there. I didn't like that there was a bottleneck crowd just to get into the stadium. I tried to look around for another entrance, but on that side, there didn't seem to be another option. Finally, I got in and watched the game and the sunset there! A fun time.

    Better than a hot dog
    Don H.

    The Mariners home field is a top 10 stadium in the MLB and perfectly located near the water front area. Beautiful design, friendly staff and a lot of energy from the fans.

    Christopher C.

    The security they use here is horrible because of hiring homeless people, I was told by an ex coworker that worked there that they hire anyone. I felt humiliated the moment I walked in due to allied universal security services! Due to having dollar coins in my pocket they pulled me aside for no reason at all which ruined my whole experience! Luckily I somehow was given a free garlic fries and chicken strips from the kind people at the walk up counter! I left a whole 10 dollars as a tip to show my appreciation to their amazing customer service!

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    Michael M.

    I always enjoy my time at T-Mobile Park. Anytime that I buy tickets, I honestly spend most of my time hanging around the bullpen or in center field. The bullpen area is nice. You get to see pitchers warming up within inches of you and you can see the field in the background. The center field area is a vibe. There's always people hanging out and talking during the game. The stadium has great options for food and drinks. The light rail is convenient and can take you to and from the game to most parts of Seattle. Just a great experience overall!

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    Ask the Community - T-Mobile Park

    Gluten free options?

    There are gluten free ciders, but so far no gluten free food options.

    Are food and drinks available to buy at a Concert?

    Yes but all the stuff is very expensive

    Which level has a walking bridge to the park from mariners parking garage?

    Either 2nd or 3rd. Not particularly sure on that one. We did come across it when we were last there, but we had to go to ground floor (main entrance) to get our bag checked/security.

    I bought tickets for a concert, but I can't find a map of where to go to enter the field. any extra advice for this newbie?

    There are entry's at home plate by the statues and there are also entry's at right field center field the bullpen the left field and 3rd base. You can also look up T-Mobile Park Maps and you can see the entrances!

    Park at safeco or off site?

    If you want something convenient and close (literally across the street) but don't mind paying upwards of $60 park at the garage.… Read more

    How are concerts at this venue? Is the sound good? Is it worth getting in the floor seats or does everyone stand up so you can't see?

    The sound is great! They string up speakers for the upper levels which make you feel like you're right in front of the stage. I suggest getting seats in the 200 level. They're padded and comfortable!

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