Comerica Park
Comerica Park
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Home of the Detroit Tigers, this is no ordinary ballpark. Combination theme park, ballpark, and baseball museum, it features huge statues of tigers, a Ferris wheel, carousel (with tigers, of course) and a fountain that celebrates each home run with colored lights and music.
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- Glenn CorbettKitchener, Canada57 contributionsLove this parkLove outdoor ballparks. Used third party for tickets. This is definitely a great place to watch a game. Lots of history of tigers while you walk around. Varied food vendors and I tried a bunch. Seats were not uncomfortableVisited May 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten May 25, 2024
- lilbjtbh2,121 contributionsGreat place to watch a game tbhWas in town for the nfl draft and decided to check out a tigers game tbh. Been here in other time years ago but was a fun time at the ballpark. My only complaint was the game was only 2 hours lol. But we actually ran in to some season ticket holders who had seats in the lions Den. Real nice guys who had 2 extra tickets and let us sit with them. So great view and a great time at the ballpark.Visited April 2024Traveled with familyWritten June 5, 2024
- WI WeezieMadison, Wisconsin350 contributionsAll Good; Except for the Brewers Loss!First visit to Comerica Park - like all newer baseball parks, lots to do besides the game. Don’t freak out over getting parking in advance. Closest online prices were $50; we opted to get to the park and work our way out and quickly found Lot 5 (I think city parking) for only $30 and 2 blocks to the entrance. East in and east out (about an hour before the game.)Visited June 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten June 12, 2024
- emmagrace2809Harrisonburg, Virginia83 contributionsGreat Ballpark to Visit!The ballpark is amazing! The food is great!I got chicken nachos they were amazing! They also have a Ferris wheel and a carousel at the ballpark! The rides are nice and affordable! Is a great ballpark to spend the day at for a baseball game!Visited June 2024Traveled with familyWritten June 14, 2024
- Mark PSwampscott, Massachusetts2,484 contributionsExcellent BallparkThis is a first rate stadium in the heart of downtown. I agree with a prior review: The sight lines are very good, and the food and beverage choices are pretty extensive and pretty good. Prices are much lower for tickets than in many other cities. One note: The Tigers are a frustrating team that cannot seem to score many runs. Regardless, Comerica Park is worth a visit.Visited June 2024Traveled with friendsWritten June 22, 2024
- Zebra11Whitehall, Pennsylvania128 contributionsNice Ballpark to Watch a Baseball GameComerica Park is a great place to see a baseball game. The ballpark is very clean and well run. Ticket prices are reasonable. The concession stands are numerous and well staffed. The sight lines for watching the game are very good and there is plenty of legroom in the lower bowl seating area. There are plenty places to eat outside the ballpark and parking areas are easily accessible. Food choices are abundant inside the stadium. The lines move fast and the staff is pleasant, efficient and very courteous. The Tigers did a nice job capturing the history of the organization throughout the ballpark. Make sure to check out the statues in left field as well as the areas along the main concourse that provides the history of the Tigers. Comerica Park has a very strict bag policy. Please check the Tigers website for guidance prior to heading to the ballpark. Overall, a great ballpark and a fun place to watch a baseball game.Visited June 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten June 29, 2024
- BeardedTravelsBrooklyn Park, Minnesota67 contributionsTruely amazing ballpark, staff & organizationI had the opportunity to visit Detroit for a weekend baseball series and decided to take a ballpark tour before a Friday game. Let me tell you, the staff and tour guides were amazing! They pointed out all the smaller details you might miss during a game day, making the experience truly special. Comerica Park, though considered "older" by today's standards, is fantastic and fully up-to-date with technology. The pre-game experience is phenomenal! If you have kids, this ballpark is a dream come true. From face painting to a carousel and a Ferris wheel, there's plenty to keep even non-baseball fans entertained. The architectural details, both inside and outside the park, are stunning. The integration of Michigan companies, big and small, is a testament to local pride. The scoreboard, second in size only to the New York Mets', is magnificent and perfectly placed to avoid obstructing the downtown skyline view. Having visited over 15 MLB ballparks in the last five years, I can confidently say Comerica Park ranks in my top five. It's a ballpark I fully intend to return to as time permits!Visited July 2024Traveled with familyWritten July 29, 2024
- Kelly S5 contributionsGreat park! Safe area could use some bar, restaurant options outside the parkDowntown ballpark walking distance from many hotels with lots of character, great views of the downtown and very good atmosphere. My husband was concerned about our safety until we got there. Heard stories about Detroit but was not concerned at all once we saw where the venue was and the amount of people Coming and going from the park. This appears from an outsider to be a very safe part of the city. There are always going to be people outside of these parks hitting you up for donations and things of that nature. Just ignore them and keep moving which is what most people do. Very unique ballpark with lots of niche areas to get food and hang out. We sat in an area that was called the tiger Den as I recall! These are old school seats that are like going to the ball park in the 20s. They resemble wooden chairs with coushions and tables and you’re not crammed in next to people. There was even a carousel in the food court for the kids. Which was a really neat touch. Overall top 5 or 6 of all the parks we have been to excluding the outside the park amenitiesVisited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 25, 2024
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Jim W
9 contributions
Sep 2024 • Couples
Arranging a tour was frustrating. Tours are done by llitch Sport and Entertainment, which when trying to find the tour on Google looked like a private company that may not even get you into the park. Every time I sent them an email trying to see if a tour was available I got back pages and lists of other tours, which made it more uncertain I was about to send my money to the right one. I left three voice messages on the published number for tours, and two more on the box office phone number. Never got a single call back.
I was a bit surprised when we walked up to the gate at the tour time and there were other people and a guide there. Turns out llich owns the team, other teams, the park. Little Caesars Pizza, and a bunch of other stuff. But if you didn't know that an llich tour makes no sense. Other stadiums are marketed as the ball team and they are employees of the team. The guy who gave our tour did them at other llich venues and did not seem much of a baseball fan.
Tour guide could have had more fun stuff to talk about, like trivia. We have toured 14 ballparks (Oakland doesn't offer one - crap stadium), and this tour was rather dull.
Nice stadium, nice people, decent ballpark food (didn't have the pizza).
I was a bit surprised when we walked up to the gate at the tour time and there were other people and a guide there. Turns out llich owns the team, other teams, the park. Little Caesars Pizza, and a bunch of other stuff. But if you didn't know that an llich tour makes no sense. Other stadiums are marketed as the ball team and they are employees of the team. The guy who gave our tour did them at other llich venues and did not seem much of a baseball fan.
Tour guide could have had more fun stuff to talk about, like trivia. We have toured 14 ballparks (Oakland doesn't offer one - crap stadium), and this tour was rather dull.
Nice stadium, nice people, decent ballpark food (didn't have the pizza).
Written September 16, 2024
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jpete02
Lansing, MI931 contributions
May 2024 • Family
Comerica Park kind of annoys me every time I go here. Nothing horrible about it but almost twenty five years later, I can’t believe they tore down old Tiger Stadium and replaced something so great with something so mediocre.
When they designed this ballpark, it is almost like they said let’s do everything opposite from what made Tiger Stadium great. Tiger stadium was so intimate and you felt right on top of the field. Here, almost every seat feels like you are far away from the action and the dimensions of the ballpark make it hard to hit a home run.
Worst part is if you are here for a day game, you will feel like you are sitting on the surface of the sun. Because of the orientation of the stadium and the teeny upper deck roof, almost all seats have no shade and you don’t get a breeze at field level. If looking for a shady spot, sit in the top five rows of sections 211-214.
Parts of the exterior out front are fun with all of the Tiger sculptures and the one don’t miss attraction is the Ferris wheel with baseball capsules (only $2/rider and located near section 131).
Food is fine but typically overpriced. Way too many concessions selling Little Caesars Pizza (owner of team also owns Little Caesars). Better food choices on the ground level than the upper deck concourse.
Ballpark is on the northern edge of downtown. Area is very safe and so is downtown Detroit (If you haven’t been to Detroit for a while, you will be shocked at how improved it is).
If staying downtown, you can take the people mover to the Grand Circus Station stop and walk across the street to the park (people mover is free during 2024). Also, Q line streetcar runs right by stadium as well.
When they designed this ballpark, it is almost like they said let’s do everything opposite from what made Tiger Stadium great. Tiger stadium was so intimate and you felt right on top of the field. Here, almost every seat feels like you are far away from the action and the dimensions of the ballpark make it hard to hit a home run.
Worst part is if you are here for a day game, you will feel like you are sitting on the surface of the sun. Because of the orientation of the stadium and the teeny upper deck roof, almost all seats have no shade and you don’t get a breeze at field level. If looking for a shady spot, sit in the top five rows of sections 211-214.
Parts of the exterior out front are fun with all of the Tiger sculptures and the one don’t miss attraction is the Ferris wheel with baseball capsules (only $2/rider and located near section 131).
Food is fine but typically overpriced. Way too many concessions selling Little Caesars Pizza (owner of team also owns Little Caesars). Better food choices on the ground level than the upper deck concourse.
Ballpark is on the northern edge of downtown. Area is very safe and so is downtown Detroit (If you haven’t been to Detroit for a while, you will be shocked at how improved it is).
If staying downtown, you can take the people mover to the Grand Circus Station stop and walk across the street to the park (people mover is free during 2024). Also, Q line streetcar runs right by stadium as well.
Written May 25, 2024
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Elizabeth5434
Grand Rapids, MI115 contributions
Apr 2021
Amazing ballpark! The atmosphere during a game is a blast...win or lose, we always leave smiling. A huge tiger statue in front of the stadium makes for great pictures. There are also six statues of famous former Tigers that are cool to see.
Written April 5, 2021
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Suzanne G
Detroit, MI250 contributions
Jun 2021
Having loved the old Tiger Stadium, it was hard for me to adjust to a different ballpark. Comerica Park makes it easy with a great location, awesome views of the city and plenty of nearby parking. Plus nearly every seat in the venue is a good one.
Written February 3, 2022
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
BeardedTravels
Brooklyn Park, MN67 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
I had the opportunity to visit Detroit for a weekend baseball series and decided to take a ballpark tour before a Friday game. Let me tell you, the staff and tour guides were amazing! They pointed out all the smaller details you might miss during a game day, making the experience truly special.
Comerica Park, though considered "older" by today's standards, is fantastic and fully up-to-date with technology. The pre-game experience is phenomenal! If you have kids, this ballpark is a dream come true. From face painting to a carousel and a Ferris wheel, there's plenty to keep even non-baseball fans entertained.
The architectural details, both inside and outside the park, are stunning. The integration of Michigan companies, big and small, is a testament to local pride. The scoreboard, second in size only to the New York Mets', is magnificent and perfectly placed to avoid obstructing the downtown skyline view.
Having visited over 15 MLB ballparks in the last five years, I can confidently say Comerica Park ranks in my top five. It's a ballpark I fully intend to return to as time permits!
Comerica Park, though considered "older" by today's standards, is fantastic and fully up-to-date with technology. The pre-game experience is phenomenal! If you have kids, this ballpark is a dream come true. From face painting to a carousel and a Ferris wheel, there's plenty to keep even non-baseball fans entertained.
The architectural details, both inside and outside the park, are stunning. The integration of Michigan companies, big and small, is a testament to local pride. The scoreboard, second in size only to the New York Mets', is magnificent and perfectly placed to avoid obstructing the downtown skyline view.
Having visited over 15 MLB ballparks in the last five years, I can confidently say Comerica Park ranks in my top five. It's a ballpark I fully intend to return to as time permits!
Written July 29, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Zebra11
Whitehall, PA128 contributions
Jun 2024 • Couples
Comerica Park is a great place to see a baseball game. The ballpark is very clean and well run. Ticket prices are reasonable. The concession stands are numerous and well staffed. The sight lines for watching the game are very good and there is plenty of legroom in the lower bowl seating area. There are plenty places to eat outside the ballpark and parking areas are easily accessible. Food choices are abundant inside the stadium. The lines move fast and the staff is pleasant, efficient and very courteous.
The Tigers did a nice job capturing the history of the organization throughout the ballpark. Make sure to check out the statues in left field as well as the areas along the main concourse that provides the history of the Tigers.
Comerica Park has a very strict bag policy. Please check the Tigers website for guidance prior to heading to the ballpark.
Overall, a great ballpark and a fun place to watch a baseball game.
The Tigers did a nice job capturing the history of the organization throughout the ballpark. Make sure to check out the statues in left field as well as the areas along the main concourse that provides the history of the Tigers.
Comerica Park has a very strict bag policy. Please check the Tigers website for guidance prior to heading to the ballpark.
Overall, a great ballpark and a fun place to watch a baseball game.
Written June 29, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Margaret Milner
2 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
The staff are rude and unreliable. We complained about our view of the stage was blocked by the people next to us and complained to the manager. Said he’d give us our refund but we would have to leave. We left but he never gave a refund. When trying locate him staff stated “he wasn’t there”.
Written July 25, 2022
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Juan Carlos H
Barranquilla, Colombia35 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
It is a central park with good vehicular access, as in all scenarios the parking lot near the stadium is worth $30 dollars as you move a few blocks away is better. On the street it's $4. Inside everything is expensive a small hot dog $8 dollars. But the stadium is nice, good atmosphere and very bacano
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Written August 16, 2024
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Thomas
New London, NH26 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
Comerica blends the history of the Tigers franchise into the modern era of baseball stadiums. The seats are the most comfortable of any stadium that I’ve been to, with ample space so you don’t feel crowded. The nods to former Tigers greats are everywhere. The store is huge and has a great selection of items to commemorate your visit.
Written August 9, 2023
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Kuvasz1988
Saint Paul, MN1,633 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
The park is fun. It pays tribute to the history of the teams rich history which I enjoy. The stadium is decorated in tigers which is fun. Seats are good but somewhat expensive. Parking is tough and very expensive $60 to $70. Be aware.
Written August 20, 2022
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Hello, we are attending a game tomorrow. I have a question regarding the purse policy. Due to a recent c section, I have a need for feminine products (tampons, pads and wipes) that are larger than what is allowed in the 4x6x1.5 purse, along with a cell phone/ phone charger and card holder. Would this be considered medically necessary and can I bring a larger purse? I have 2 that are still very small but can hold what is needed. One is 9 x 7 x 2 with 1 zipper opening. One is actually less cubic space than the allowed amount but taller so the products will fit. 7 x 9 x 0.5 but has 2 zipper openings. What is another option for bringing them in if the purse is not allowed?
Also, can we have items clipped onto the strap (sunscreen, hand sanitizer)
Security answered with this: We ask that you keep the purse you use as small as possible but big enough to bring in your necessary items.
But no confirmation as to whether they would actually be allowed. Has anyone had an issue taking this stuff inside?
Written August 26, 2023
Parking at 218 graitiot ave by tigers stadium says .7 to stadium is it safe
Written May 12, 2023
I purchased 3 tix on stubhub for the on deck circle tickets for the April 8th game. I just noticed today the tickets include access to the Tiger's Den and the Tiger's club. Now isn't one of those just the wooden padded seats many rows back with servers? Also my for the Tigers Den, is that located upstairs and inside? Will I need to make reservations? And Ive read there is a bar and buffet, I had been there many years ago and I remember it was a cash bar. But will we have access to the buffet or is there a price? I am curious. Taking my father for his birthday and retirement so I just want to make sure I have a good idea of the layout. Thanks so much everyone.
Written March 18, 2023
Are there any restrictions on what you can take into the park?
Written June 6, 2022
My family and I attended the Tigers game on April 23rd. We asked at the help desk on how to get a paper ticket for that game and they gave us a email for authentics. Authentics responded to me saying they only auction off tickets of special games. So my question is we were at the game on the 23rd shouldn't we be allowed to have a paper ticket from our seat that we paid for.
Written April 27, 2022
My Detroit tigers game got rescheduled to an earlier time and I live an hour and a half away. Will I still be able to get in if I get there after the gates open?
Written September 22, 2021
Can you buy food vouchers, for example a voucher for the value meal or a beer? Taking a group and would like to distribute vouchers instead of trying to pay for everyone individually.
Written June 14, 2019
Can I easily find a taxi after watching the game?
Written May 14, 2019
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