Came here to watch the Rockies play against the Phillies and had such a fun night! We had great seats and could see everything happening on the field. Also, the big screen they have is great and makes it easy to see the score. We got there about 20 minutes before they started playing and grabbed some food and drinks. They have this awesome grab n go station for drinks, it was so convenient! There was no line, just grab the drink you want and check out. It felt like being in the future because you place your drink under a scanner, that can scan what you have, then you pay. They do have 1 person there checking IDs before you pay. I payed $15 for 1 tall boy. Really like this concept. We went to one of the regular stations for food. I got the brautworst and added grilled peppers and onions at the cashiers recommendation. The braut was very good, cooked well, and the peppers and onions added so much flavor! It is definitely big enough to share. And the fries were so crispy. For both the fries and braut it cost $16.00. The food came out so quickly, too, the line went by so fast. Later, we walked around looking to buy merch, there weren't very many tables on the level we were on. There was one guy selling discounted merch, and I bought a blanket for $30 because it was cold. They had some hats on sale for $16, which was a good deal. We went down to the first floor and went to the dugout shop, they have so much stuff in there. It was so fun walking around, but the prices are very high, so if you want something, be ready to shell out a pretty penny. Lastly, we wanted to get the ice cream in the helmet. Only one station sells them in the helmet, and they also offer other flavors. All the other stations only sell vanilla ice cream and no helmet. When we got there they only had 2 flavors left, I chose strawberry, and it was a very artificial, almost chemical flavor. It melts very fast, too. Would recommend going there first or before the 8th inning. Was disappointed with the flavor. It cost $9 with the helmet, not a lot of ice cream for that price. Overall, it was a very fun time. I recommend giving yourself lots of time to find parking because they don't have a designated lot and...
Read moreCoors Field opened to the general public in 1995 after the Colorado Rockies played for 2 years at the Broncos Mile High Stadium and has played home to the Rockies for the past 30 years.
I have made persistent trips to this such ballpark since the Obama Administration, but this was my first visit to the park in the pitch clock era of Major League Baseballl. My last visit was in 2022 to the park, and all I can say is wow it has changed.
I came here to see my dominant Philadelphia Phillies play against the Rockies in a day game that was attended by more Phillies fans than Rockies Fans, despite this, the atmosphere was still more similar to a Rockies game than a contest at Citizens Bank Park (Which I dearly miss as a former Philadelphian)
The food was good, contrary to what many people have stated. While the Cheesesteak was nowhere close to one sold at Geno's, Pat's, or John's Roast Pork, back in Philly, the Cheesesteak was still perpetual for ballpark standards. Additionally, their fries were reminiscent of ones from a Freddy's or Wawa but tasted good despite not being close to the quality of Chickie and Pete's.
Additionally, the ballpark environment was great and still perpetual, despite the fact that the Rockies have been horrible for the better half of the decade thus far. And the Phillies additionally won, sweeping the Rockies and making me eccentric with another performance by Ranger Suarez.
Overall, when the Phillies come back to town, I will be back and come in 2026 with more gear to cheer the team from the City of Brotherly Love.
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Read moreUsher Rick called security to kick out my elderly father and myself out of section 135 row 36 seats 12 & 13. Upon showing our Google Wallet tickets usher Rick escort myself and my father to our seats. I went to get my father and I a hot dog and upon returning to my seat usher Rick denied me entry and accused me of HITTING HIM. Rick first told me that my fathers tickets were bogus because they did not have a moving barcode. My tickets were presented through google wallet which is listed as a valid form of ticket through your website as we used google wallet tickets to get into the stadium. Bruce Jones and Lisa Weidenkoph refused to review camera footage to cooraberate my story and proceeded to ask police to escort myself and my father out of that stadium after telling us that our google wallet tickets were not valid because there was no moving barcode. I was even denied access back to my purchased seats to retrieve my belongings! We paid over 90 dollars each a seat to be kicked out before the 5th inning with a valid ticket. You need to train your staff better on the forms of entry accepted by the MLB before kicking out fans that pay to enjoy your games. I expect a full refund for my tickets and 2 complimentary tickets to a game the next time the Dodgers come to Denver to make this right. I also expect compensation for my belongings as I was denied access to retrieve them. I am not someone who wants to start conflicts nor cause anyone to lose their jobs. I am simply a fan whose night was ruined due to lack or training...
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