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    Tacoma Dome

    2.2 (253 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    They got vendor maps...
    Greg C.

    Feels like Christmas! This is my first time in Tacoma Dome. A little dated, and the process for entering was slower than it had to be. Still, the festival had lots of great vendors. Worth the effort!

    Michael C.

    So here's the thing, it's a pretty good venue, but the seats we were in felt dangerous with no handrail and a steep drop. They wouldn't let us go up from the bottom which did have handrails instead it was up and over and down. Also the people next to us stank so bad we left the event early. Not sure why you would sell two sets of seats right next to each other when the whole section is empty. This would have made it a three for me, but I raised it back to a four because the prices for food were pretty reasonable, I mean, not great, but nowhere near as bad as Safeco or even Cheney field

    Seventeen - Vernon

    The food was okay. The service was good, but today at Seventeen Concert our section was closed off and given a farther away seat than the section that was paid. A concert tour atmosphere. All the concerts that we attend at the Tacoma Dome was great.

    Drink menu for Thunderdome
    Clara C.

    I got to see a show here that involved hella lasers. It was great! Parking was $40 by the venue. They allowed parking in the museum across the street, and they also charged $40. I found free street parking up the street. Going back to my car was a bee though because it was uphill. There were two portapotties on the west side, where I entered. Security was fine, but the ticket lines at the entrance were a mess. Getting down to the floor was awkward. There were no direct paths down to the floor, so you had to weave through the seats. There is a section of steep stairs that do not have railings. This caused a bottle neck effect when getting out of the venue. That was the worst part. Everyone was forced to crowd around the steps and push their way up. Honestly I think they should do better. The website says they only allow clear bags. I was weary of this being an indoor venue that I wouldn't be able to breathe with all the vaping, etc. However the ceilings were high enough that I actually had a better time than I normally would at a stage like at NOS in California. There are lockers upstairs, which is nice because you definitely don't need a jacket. Drink tickets were $15. Max 2 per person.

    LASERS
    Carlos R.

    Amazing venue for Thunderdome weekend if you love lasers and heavy bass music ! Then you should at least give Thunderdome and Jeff a chance !!!

    Amy H.

    I had the best customer service experience surrounding lost PBR tickets. After trying to track them down with UPS and stuck in the automated system abyss I thought reaching out to the Tacoma Dome would be my last ditch effort. Laree answered after just one ring and was very attentive to my needs. She took down my name and number and within just a couple minutes Adam Gesacion, Director of Business Development, called me. He listened to my predicament and offered to help. His customer service went above and beyond my expectations. I will forever hold my experience with The Tacoma Dome Staff with the utmost appreciation and will return for future events in the years to come. While in the Overlook I left my purse in the restroom and although I went back just a few minutes later I thought it would be gone...I frantically went to the hostess and she handed my purse to me and directed me to the staff member who found it. (Handsome man with gray beard) I refrained from hugging him but thanked him enthusiastically and continued the event with even more gratitude in my heart. WOW...Soo impressed by this venue!!!

    Zach Bryan Concert
    Andrea P.

    Fantastic evening at the dome! Thank you Zach Bryan for a night in Tacoma we won't forget!

    While waiting for doors to open. Elf, not self lol (12/10/22)
    Marie B.

    Last time I was at the Tacoma Dome was 12/6/12 for a How To Train Your Dragon Holiday Extravaganza when The Homie was still a small fry. Fast forward to yesterday evening (12/10/22), we braved the rain squalls from hell and traffic hell from Shoreline to Tacoma to grab an early dinner before seeing Jo Koy. The Homie is now a college student. Pro tips learned from this visit: *Give yourself ample time to get to your destination *Take Exit 135 not 133 from I-5 South, this has little to no traffic *Better yet - park in downtown Tacoma and use light rail to TDome station or walk *Paid parking via card, no cash accepted by the nearby car museum was $30 *Leave excess stuff at home or car trunk, have a clear bag, no pocket knives, be prepared to go through security screening *Masks are optional, but wise to wear at a sold out event *Main doors opened up at 630pm for this particular 8pm event *Trust the signage and not necessarily the onsite staff to locate your seats *Stand or walk around while onsite before the show starts *Be careful when going up and down stairs, the railing is wobbly *Eat before arriving, kiosks and merch onsite had crazy expensive prices *Pack your patience and remember your driving etiquette when leaving the parking lot areas...don't be that honking idiot. Imagine up to 20K trying to exit and leave the TD at the same time. *Followed the traffic flow where most did not go, thankfully found an alternate route to get onto I-5 North Worthwhile because the overall Jo Koy show was fantastic, even had a surprise guest at the end - Macklamore! I have plenty of time to plan for my next visit in Dec 2032, lol.

    Waiting for the bull riding to officially start!!
    Tasha L.

    Our first time at the dome was to watch bull riding and the event was fantastic. The food, however, was the worst I have ever had. We tried multiple food vendors and did not like a single thing. The chicken tinga sandwich looked like cat vomit on a bun and did not even have the consistency of chicken. The pretzel and nacho cheese were both hard and cold and the bratwurst tasted like it was microwaved. The food was AWFUL. Never eat here!

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    Ask the Community - Tacoma Dome

    I've got section 107 row C seat 17, is the view okay?

    It depends on the stage layout and at which end of the arena the stage is located. You can go the Tacoma Dome website and see the seating chart for your event. One thing I like about the Dome is that the legroom is so generous, much better than Key… Read more

    Has anyone set in 112 section row b? Has anyone set in GA floor Level for concert?…

    I would say 112 section row b, ground level can get crowded.

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    I've been lucky enough to always have general admission so I can't ever complain about the view or the sound quality.

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    T-Mobile Park - Joan Jett opening for Motley Crue

    T-Mobile Park

    4.2(1.1k reviews)
    24.9 miSoDo

    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.

    I have had thousands of hotdogs in my 70 years. The Hempler's…read more $15 Seattle Dog on 5/16/26 was the most disgusting cold, raw, gray color, few limp onions, spoiled mayo dog I have ever had. Threw the dog away after 1 bite!!!

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    Cheney Stadium - Free summer movie night!

    Cheney Stadium

    3.9(105 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    We watched a Banana Ball game (Party Animals vs The Clowns) this weekend at Cheney Stadium, and as…read morea first-time visitor, I was very happy with my visit to this event venue. Cheney Stadium has a fixed seating capacity of 6500, however I wonder if their parking lot takes this crowd size into consideration. The venue has its own parking lot, and also shares the highschool parking lot next door. Event parking was $40, which seemed a bit steep. However, there the lots were clean, easy to navigate, and felt safe and well-lighted. I don't know how old this venue is, but it feels modern and full of great ammenities. The restrooms are clean and spacious, the walkways are wide, there's plenty of signage directing visitors to seating areas, and the seating is roomy and comfortable. The lighting and visuals in this stadium are first rate. The picture on the jumbotron was crystal clear and easy to view during daylight hours. And most importantly, the stadium is situated such that late afternoon sun is mostly blocked by the bleachers. Even though the seating isn't entirely covered, the layout and design reduces the intensity of late afternoon sun. Believe me, you'll appreciate this on a hot summer afternoon.

    Cheney stadium has definitely made us true minor league baseball fans…read more Why are we such big fans now? Well here's a few reasons why: Rainiers fans are fun and lively, This stadium is very open, Parking is convenient, Food and drink lines are fast and reasonably priced, Multiple food options so you're not just eating the same thing over and over, Tickets are CHEAP! And finally, views that are just stunning on a sunny PNW day. I recommend taking the whole family to as many games as you can during baseball season. That way you can truly enjoy one of America's best past times, become a fellow Rainer's fan, and take in all the beautiful PNW views.

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    Cheney Stadium - Free summer movie night!

    Free summer movie night!

    Cheney Stadium - The infamous R Bar

    The infamous R Bar

    Cheney Stadium - Beautiful pictures in the concourse area

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    Beautiful pictures in the concourse area

    Freighthouse Square - BIG changes at the art gallery located in the FH Square.  New owners & name change too. Come see us

    Freighthouse Square

    3.5(70 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Look I love it, but I wonder how they stay in business, it seems like half the shops are always…read moreclosed. I have never seen the silver shop open... Not even once.... They do have a great collectable shop down stairs, and a good fish and chips place to eat. But it confuses me how it stays in business as empty as the place always is.

    I need to remember to come here more often but I live in Central Tacoma and forgot it existed…read more Before COVID, my book club went to FHS after our lively book discussions. I can't think of a better place to go with a group of people. I love having choices! My friends and I went for a walk at Titlow and decided to come to FHS for lunch. Parking used to be much harder before the parking garage was built for Sound Transit. Plenty of parking across the street now. There's Vietnamese, Mexican, Greek, Fish and Chips, Burgers, Indian, and others I can't remember. The Mexican was pretty typical but the Indian food was delicious! 5 stars for them. Next time, Greek for me. Please, owner/manager of Freighthouse, please create a marketing plan. Get the word out. There was hardly anyone there at noon on a beautiful Saturday. This could truly be Tacoma's Pike Place Market if you slapped a coat of paint on it and power washed a bunch of stuff. I don't want FHS to close and turn into expensive apartments/condos. We don't need that, we need FHS.

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    Freighthouse Square - New paint at the gallery and a lot of cleaning.

    New paint at the gallery and a lot of cleaning.

    Freighthouse Square - We offer vintage consignment art now.

    We offer vintage consignment art now.

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