T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park
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Neighborhood: SoDo
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- Stadium • 5 min walk
- King Street Station • 10 min walk
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- Matt D1 contributionCarol the Usher in Section 106On Wednesday, my wife and I went to the Mariner game and sat in section 106. While we were there we met a fantastic usher named Carol. What a delight, she was so friendly, helpful and kind. She is a credit to T-Mobile park.Visited April 2024Traveled with familyWritten April 5, 2024
- Kuvasz1988Saint Paul, Minnesota1,648 contributionsA Good Old “New” Ballpark”The ballpark has good sight lines. Many concessions to choose from so you will not be lacking in drink and food choices. Scoreboard is awesome. Section 200 seats are padded! If staying downtown take the rail. It’s easy. Very busy team story!Visited April 2024Traveled with friendsWritten April 28, 2024
- J K107 contributionsDecent venue.I went to my first baseball game here, and it was a pleasant experience overall. We had a great view of the field from our seats, but the food was both pricey and not too great. Security was very strict about bags, which put us on a ten minute diversion to offload a friend's purse in a locker.Visited June 2023Traveled with friendsWritten May 25, 2024
- Lola C2 contributionsHelpful staffWe attended t mobile for the Billy Joel Concert with our family . I requested a wheelchair , I am mobility impaired. The staff who provided this service for me was very helpful . I appreciate their help . I’m sorry I didn’t get their names , but they were great !Visited May 2024Traveled with familyWritten May 25, 2024
- DMV72 contributionsBest Park in the MajorsWe have attended many games here over the years, and it is my favourite MLB park to visit. The site lines are good regardless of where you sit. Food and beverage options are numerous and varied and team stores are really good with lots of great M's souvenir options. Parking, like at pretty much all major venues is way overpriced, however is a necessity that needs to be done.Visited May 2024Traveled soloWritten June 20, 2024
- WhoDey197426 contributionsTrip to T-MobileWent twice during our stay in Seattle. Easy in/out access to the ballpark. The stadium itself is easy to navigate. Food pricing was a little ridiculous but everything in Seattle is expensive. Great view of downtown Seattle over left field. The roof was shut one night we were there. What makes this dome interesting is the outfield area is still open. It is not 100% enclosed. The field will stay dry in case of rain. Which means if it is cold outside and the roof is shut - it will still be cold inside. Just a heads up. Great fans, great post game fireworks one night Beware, parking can be expensive as wellVisited June 2024Traveled with familyWritten June 30, 2024
- Julie97_12Wesley Chapel, Florida176 contributionsNice Park, fun time!Nice park! Was a nice day when we got there but rain moved in so they closed the roof, that was cool to watch. Wall in the outfield is open air so still gives an outdoor feel. You can take unopened water in and they do free soda refills so that's nice. You cannot bring in bags/purses, so we had to get a locker. You can bring in clear bags. But check the policy before you go!Visited June 2024Traveled with familyWritten July 2, 2024
- LMicheleSLa Quinta, California188 contributionsGo Mariners!Was able to check another baseball stadium off our bucket list in July when we saw the Mariner's play the Angels at T-Mobile Park. Over all the stadium is beautiful, clean and not too crazy crowded. I mean there were lots of people but it was possible to walk without shoulder checking others in order to make progress. Food selection was decent and its ritual to try a stadium's hotdogs for us - the dogs at T-Mobile were very yummy although I miss the ability to put diced white onions on it. I was a little disappointed that the only 'ice cream' available in our area was dippin' dots. Not a good equivalent. We did not drive to the park, so I can't speak to parking. (We took a ride share. Getting to the park was fine...getting out another story - was hard to find a ride.) Security gave my partner a hard time for a small non see through purse, so we had to check their purse at a food vendor who also did lockers for a fee. It was kind of annoying as every other stadium we've been too found the purse to be small enough to bring in. Be warned - don't bring a purse or use the see through options if you have one. The team store was so, SO packed even getting in early. We managed to get a couple hats and bailed. I may have bought more, but it was too difficult to navigate through the store and actually look at stuff. People behind the registers all across the stadium were nice and welcoming. The game itself was great and well played. Shocker - the Angels won? I'm an Angels fan that stopped going to games until Arte sells, so it was nice to see them in Seattle. The Mariner's are my next fave team in their division. Definitely a park I'd like to return to.Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 4, 2024
- TheSchu's277 contributionsFun ExperienceGreat Park, lots of great views. The only complaint is the lack of women's stalls that are fully functional. Lots of space for crowds, the playground was neat, but my kid was too tall. Love all the lights!Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 25, 2024
- CharlieWDieppe, Canada572 contributionsBaseball and fireworks!What a great park and a great atmosphere! We attended a Mariners game on a Friday night that included fireworks and a sing along and ‘hot dogs from heaven’ (literally hot dogs on parachutes dropped throughout the park). The park is beautiful and the atmosphere and entertainment throughout the game were fantastic. The 20 minute fireworks show at the end was second to none. We’ve seen MLB games in several locations and this was by far the best experience!Visited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 25, 2024
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Tina W
Sydney, Australia58 contributions
May 2022
Tour of TMobile Baseball Stadium - We were looking for a wet day activity, deciding on a tour of the Seattle Mariners Baseball Stadium. These are offered when the Mariners are out of town. The price was $15 per adult - well worth the money. We had a great guide (Mary), who got into the Mariners years ago watching the games with her husband. Mary gave us a great tour, offering history on Seattle, discussion of the Kingdome and building facts on this field. We had time to enjoy the baseball chandelier - 1000 resin bats! We had great views of the Sound and city. We saw the field from up high and down to the field and visitor's dugout. We went into the fancy suites, seeing wonderful photos of players old and new. We visited the Press Conference room where I sat in the chair where Ken Griffey Jnr recently sat. Did you know it costs $33 to either open or close the roof of the stadium? There were many facts and interesting pieces of information. Do the tour. You will be glad you did. And thank you Mary.
Written May 18, 2022
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kunfushuss
Pennsylvania481 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
This is my 21st or 22nd out of the 30 MLB parks and this fits squarely in the middle of them, in terms of quality and memorability.
Pros: Good location near chinatown. Lots of shaded seats, which is nice for an afternoon or rainy game. Didn't notice any obstructed view seats. There's a little museum of sorts on the main concourse, behind some of the vendors. Growing up a huge Griffey Jr. fan, I enjoyed that. Decent selection of food
Cons: that food is super pricey and has extraordinarily long lines. I've never seen such long lines at a baseball game. At the pizza stand, they didn't allow me to order a pizza because there were already other people waiting for them. The encounter I had with that cashier was one of the dumbest things I have experienced at a ballpark ever. So I advise you to eat before the game. The other major con is that the park is not very picturesque. Few city views (except 2nd deck, first base line), nothing uniquely interesting to identify the park from pictures.
Pros: Good location near chinatown. Lots of shaded seats, which is nice for an afternoon or rainy game. Didn't notice any obstructed view seats. There's a little museum of sorts on the main concourse, behind some of the vendors. Growing up a huge Griffey Jr. fan, I enjoyed that. Decent selection of food
Cons: that food is super pricey and has extraordinarily long lines. I've never seen such long lines at a baseball game. At the pizza stand, they didn't allow me to order a pizza because there were already other people waiting for them. The encounter I had with that cashier was one of the dumbest things I have experienced at a ballpark ever. So I advise you to eat before the game. The other major con is that the park is not very picturesque. Few city views (except 2nd deck, first base line), nothing uniquely interesting to identify the park from pictures.
Written August 16, 2022
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STEVE C
seattle washington139 contributions
Sep 2022
I had the fortune of growing up in Fenway and have visited 26 MLB ballparks. I went to the King Dome from 1977-1999. This slick place is extremely pricey, antiseptic, and LOUD. Why do fans need to be exhorted to MAKE NOISE? Why are there incessant flashing ads and random boat races which seem to excite the non-baseball fans on their cell phones? The cost of bottled water is nothing short of pure greed. And the concessions no longer take cash. I guess we need to fund Julio for the next ten years ..... go to a real ballpark like Wrigley or Oracle.
Written November 12, 2022
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Terrence T
Santa Clarita, CA260 contributions
Aug 2021 • Friends
Really nice ballpark. We attended a day game on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Roof was open so there was a lot of sun. If you are sitting in a sunny section bring sun screen. We had typical cool Seattle temperatures so it was nice in the sun. The park is one of the cleaner stadiums I have been to. Concession prices are typical of all ballparks…on the high side. You can bring in outside water and food. Be aware you need a clear bag to get items in. Take a look at the Mariners website for specific information. Currently they require masks on the concourse but once sitting in the stands you can remove them. They also don’t require Covid vaccination proof or negative Covid test. All of that subject to change so be aware.
Written August 31, 2021
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47SLS
Southampton, UK165 contributions
Sep 2022
We loved this baseball park. Friendly with great atmosphere. Mariners fans really support them!
Be warned you can only take in small clear plastic bags so if you want to keep this outing inexpensive remembers:
Take clear bag (otherwise $10 for a locker outside park), take in sealed water bottle (otherwise $5 in the park). You can also take single servings of food.
Concession Food wasn’t great and was expensive - more than usual. free refills on soft drinks.
Be warned you can only take in small clear plastic bags so if you want to keep this outing inexpensive remembers:
Take clear bag (otherwise $10 for a locker outside park), take in sealed water bottle (otherwise $5 in the park). You can also take single servings of food.
Concession Food wasn’t great and was expensive - more than usual. free refills on soft drinks.
Written September 7, 2022
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WhoDey1974
26 contributions
Jun 2024 • Family
Went twice during our stay in Seattle.
Easy in/out access to the ballpark. The stadium itself is easy to navigate.
Food pricing was a little ridiculous but everything in Seattle is expensive.
Great view of downtown Seattle over left field.
The roof was shut one night we were there. What makes this dome interesting is the outfield area is still open. It is not 100% enclosed. The field will stay dry in case of rain. Which means if it is cold outside and the roof is shut - it will still be cold inside.
Just a heads up.
Great fans, great post game fireworks one night
Beware, parking can be expensive as well
Easy in/out access to the ballpark. The stadium itself is easy to navigate.
Food pricing was a little ridiculous but everything in Seattle is expensive.
Great view of downtown Seattle over left field.
The roof was shut one night we were there. What makes this dome interesting is the outfield area is still open. It is not 100% enclosed. The field will stay dry in case of rain. Which means if it is cold outside and the roof is shut - it will still be cold inside.
Just a heads up.
Great fans, great post game fireworks one night
Beware, parking can be expensive as well
Written June 30, 2024
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TranzorZ1985
Chicago, IL209 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
A great stadium. At the main entrance, there is a statue of Ken Griffey Jr. The stadium has nice views from everywhere. It also has a variety of foods from a giant cookie to grasshoppers.... It began to rain and we were able to see them close the roof. Which was pretty cool. I recommend this stadium.
Written August 30, 2020
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Anthony K
Chicago, IL46 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
This is the 3rd ballpark my fiancé and I have been to together, but I’ve been to a few more myself. I really enjoyed this ballpark and the food selection they had. Just a little surprised at the cost of some items compared to other parks and the fact that my fiancé was given a tough time bringing a small purse into this park, but we’ve never had a problem at other parks with that same small purse. Overall a good experience!
Written July 9, 2022
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LMicheleS
La Quinta, CA188 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
Was able to check another baseball stadium off our bucket list in July when we saw the Mariner's play the Angels at T-Mobile Park.
Over all the stadium is beautiful, clean and not too crazy crowded. I mean there were lots of people but it was possible to walk without shoulder checking others in order to make progress. Food selection was decent and its ritual to try a stadium's hotdogs for us - the dogs at T-Mobile were very yummy although I miss the ability to put diced white onions on it. I was a little disappointed that the only 'ice cream' available in our area was dippin' dots. Not a good equivalent.
We did not drive to the park, so I can't speak to parking. (We took a ride share. Getting to the park was fine...getting out another story - was hard to find a ride.) Security gave my partner a hard time for a small non see through purse, so we had to check their purse at a food vendor who also did lockers for a fee. It was kind of annoying as every other stadium we've been too found the purse to be small enough to bring in. Be warned - don't bring a purse or use the see through options if you have one.
The team store was so, SO packed even getting in early. We managed to get a couple hats and bailed. I may have bought more, but it was too difficult to navigate through the store and actually look at stuff.
People behind the registers all across the stadium were nice and welcoming.
The game itself was great and well played. Shocker - the Angels won? I'm an Angels fan that stopped going to games until Arte sells, so it was nice to see them in Seattle. The Mariner's are my next fave team in their division.
Definitely a park I'd like to return to.
Over all the stadium is beautiful, clean and not too crazy crowded. I mean there were lots of people but it was possible to walk without shoulder checking others in order to make progress. Food selection was decent and its ritual to try a stadium's hotdogs for us - the dogs at T-Mobile were very yummy although I miss the ability to put diced white onions on it. I was a little disappointed that the only 'ice cream' available in our area was dippin' dots. Not a good equivalent.
We did not drive to the park, so I can't speak to parking. (We took a ride share. Getting to the park was fine...getting out another story - was hard to find a ride.) Security gave my partner a hard time for a small non see through purse, so we had to check their purse at a food vendor who also did lockers for a fee. It was kind of annoying as every other stadium we've been too found the purse to be small enough to bring in. Be warned - don't bring a purse or use the see through options if you have one.
The team store was so, SO packed even getting in early. We managed to get a couple hats and bailed. I may have bought more, but it was too difficult to navigate through the store and actually look at stuff.
People behind the registers all across the stadium were nice and welcoming.
The game itself was great and well played. Shocker - the Angels won? I'm an Angels fan that stopped going to games until Arte sells, so it was nice to see them in Seattle. The Mariner's are my next fave team in their division.
Definitely a park I'd like to return to.
Written August 4, 2024
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phvi2617
Anaheim, CA723 contributions
Jul 2023
T-Mobile Park is more or less a "retro" stadium with a hip, industrial vibe. Getting in and out was simple, and navigation is easy. The T-Moble Pen area is really cool, albeit crowded, and there are also some cool artistic elements throughout the park.
The game against the rival Blue Jays turned out to be a close one, and the crowd was electric. The park is pretty easy to get to from the Stadium light rail station. Overall, this is a really nice ballpark with a great atmosphere.
The game against the rival Blue Jays turned out to be a close one, and the crowd was electric. The park is pretty easy to get to from the Stadium light rail station. Overall, this is a really nice ballpark with a great atmosphere.
Written August 27, 2023
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Michael L
Orlando, Florida
Hi. I'm staying in Edmunds, but want to go to a Mariners game in June.
I think I can take Amtrak to Seattle for the game.
My concern is how do I get back to Edmunds after the game? How late does Amtrak run?
Thank you for answering.
Written March 16, 2024
I am so sorry but i don’t know the schedule and it may have changed since we went.
Written March 17, 2024
How far is the walk from the link light rail station (stadium stop). To T mobile park?
Written August 29, 2023
Maybe 1/4 of a mile. You leave the station and walk across the parking lot of Lumen Field. Then you will walk the large alley area between Lumen & T- Mobile. Note- the best hot dogs are in that alley area. It is the Seattle Dog.
Written August 30, 2023
Karen L
Victoria, Canada
We are coming to Seattle in July for the Mariners game and are staying at the Crowne Plaza on 6th Ave. Can we walk to the Park from our Hotel?
Written June 21, 2023
have a look on Google maps, it will take you just under half an hour to walk.
Written June 26, 2023
We are going to be in Seattle for a football game in Oct. Would it be possible to buy tour tickets for the Mariners Stadium while we are there?
Written May 26, 2022
Yes, I would definitely take a lightweight jacket with you. A lined windbreaker should be sufficient.
Written September 27, 2019
Sami B
Grande Prairie, Canada
We are looking for a nice hotel close to the T mobile stadium?
Written August 12, 2019
We stayed in the medical hill area so not close to the park. My son stayed near the Monorail so took the light rail. Easy transport. Sorry I can't help.
Written August 12, 2019
I have heard that Amtrak goes almost directly to the ballpark. I would like to take the train from Vancouver BC to watch the Mariners
Written March 25, 2019
Yes, Amtrak is a fine choice. Walk out the station door to King St and walk 2 blcks to Occidental, turn left an two blocks more you can enter at left field gate. Enjoy
Written March 26, 2019
Can the field be visited (not during a tour) by yourself? Or is the tour the only way in when you just want to visit the field?
Written February 19, 2019
We are coming to Seattle this weekend for a concert. We have a large truck, so underground parking is often difficult. Any recommendations where we may be able to reserve parking?
Written August 20, 2018
Seattle has a lot of surface lots where you can pay to park. You should not have a problem.
Written August 21, 2018
What hotels are close to the field? Is the subway nearby?
Written August 19, 2018
Sorry I don’t know. We stayed right down town and took Uber to the field that was 20 minutes away. I’m sure the subway is close but we didn’t use it so I can’t comment.
Written September 17, 2018
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