Nice stadium for a small city. The seating options include backed benches, bleachers, and a non-reserved-space grassy area where good can bring their own chairs or blankets. There's ample space for wheelchairs and companion seats. All of these sections, plus deals like $2 Tuesday, make local games affordable and accessible. (Wear a hat and/or sunglasses - the angle of the view with the setting sun can make it a challenge to see the field.) The sound is loud - sometimes a little too loud. Even with a new PA system, the announcer's words were sometimes difficult to distinguish. A closed captioning feature would be a really great addition for Deaf and hearing impaired people. While there's not a ton of food options, they do serve Beyond Burgers, though no vegan hot dogs. The fantastic Sage Against the Machine food truck is often available and their burritos and nachos are the most delicious options at games. It's frustrating that no outside food is allowed - but pretty awful that the stadium won't let attendees bring in their own water - which seems like a health risk on hot, summer days. Parking seems ample - we arrived late in a crowded day and we're able to find a space. Overall it was a great time and a fun way to connect with...
Read moreSuch a fun family activity. They have Cornhole and an a pretty big grass area for kids to stay occupied playing and to bring your own chair to stay comfortable. Fun activities like kids getting to run the field. And if you're into baseball the team is pretty good and fun to watch. They have a good number of food choices as well. A bit expensive, but not too bad. I got a burger and you add your own toppings, but it seemed...
Read moreCan't beat watching baseball outdoors on a balmy Bellingham evening with friends and family. We were part of a large group and had a picnic outside before going in. We had general admittance tickets and brought camp chairs to sit on along the 3rd baseline. Game got rained out but we still had a great time. Looking forward to attending...
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