Cheney Stadium
Stadium · Tacoma ·

Cheney Stadium

Stadium · Tacoma ·

Minor league baseball stadium with Mt. Rainier views & fun

family friendly
great views
friendly staff
craft beer
affordable tickets
good food
good drinks
great atmosphere
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2502 S Tyler St, Tacoma, WA 98405 Get directions

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Credit card accepted
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Wheelchair accessible entrance

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2502 S Tyler St, Tacoma, WA 98405 Get directions

+1 253 752 7707
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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 6, 2026

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Cheney Stadium

Elizabeth B.

Google
Always fun time at the Rainiers, been a summer tradition for our family since they were the Tigers. Easy place to navigate, offers accessible access to most areas, and the staff is friendly and helpful. Great fun for all ages, family friendly, and good for groups of all sizes. Fortunate to have a stadium like this in Tacoma! Plan ahead if gluten free, there’s not many options. Wish the nachos had a chicken option since one of our party doesn’t eat beef or pork but the pizza was delicious!

Julia S.

Google
Went to a Tacoma Rainiers game on September 6th and had an absolute blast! The customer service was amazing too. The parking attendants were helpful and the concession stand booths were also super nice. The players threw balls into the stands for the fans and the announcer was great. It was a great experience. Plus the tickets are really affordable!

Captain A.

Google
What an amazing stadium! Easy parking and access to enter. The field is immaculately maintained. Literally beautiful. The bathrooms are decent, the concessions are what you'd expect. The fireworks are awesome. And they're really good about putting messages on the big screen. Can't wait to go back.

Mojo J.

Google
A hidden gem no more! Crowds have increased over the years as more fans have discovered the most beautiful minor league ball park in America in my opinion! Nothing better on a sunny day than Cheny Stadium! Scenery, atmosphere, food, drink and baseball, simply the best! Visit the proshop for great items at good prices! Parking is limited so get there early!

Keke

Google
Just WOW! Haven't been back here since before the remodel (last time I came was as a kid decades ago) and I was blown away with the facility, the experience, the venue, the value for your buck. Everything!! Rhubarb was an absolute highlight as we're the "spirit club" leading fun interactive crowd dances throughout the game. The R Bar was so great, parking easy, seats not a bad one in the house and the drinks!!!! Better than any local "elevated lounge" experience in the area. Staff were super helpful And kind. A solid (very impressed) head nod to the grounds crew for the impeccable condition of the field (so pristine it looks like turf!). Definitely looking into season tickets next year! A+++

Michael W.

Google
The stadium is smaller and easier to get around. We got from parking to seats in fewer steps than I thought we would have to. Very good experience!

Tim W

Google
This is how baseball should be experienced. A beautiful stadium that's just the right size. There's lots of parking, friendly staff and a nice family atmosphere. Lots of food choices and never feels that crowded, even on a busy day. We have been to several games and always had a great time. Caution when buying tickets though. We go through the MLB website and get great prices. Some 3rd party outlets will charge 2-3x face value on tickets for a game that has PLENTY of open seats. Don't fall for that one.

William M.

Google
It’s a nice place to watch baseball, very small, but has all the amenities, enough bathrooms and a pretty good selection of food from local restaurants. Seats were comfortable and every seat has a great view of the field.
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Vanessa L.

Yelp
Honestly one of my favorite stadiums to visit. Staff has been nice, games are fun to watch, bar is never overcrowded, merch vendors are decently priced, food is okay, drinks are okay, but the vibes are always great. Parking lot can get full on weekends, but Fred Meyer and any other public parking spot allows you to park. Businesses will tow if you park at their lot during business hours though. Overall, great stadium! Go Rainiers!
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Steve S.

Yelp
It's always fun to go to a Rainiers game. You get to see some great talent and some guys working hard to make their dreams come true. It's a beautiful stadium and well maintained. Got there about an hour before game time and was able to secure parking. I noticed later that the parking lot all filled up rather quickly. This was for a Sunday game, so it was a large crowd. One tip that you may want to keep in mind... If you are going to a day game during the summer and don't wanna sit in full sun, try to find seats behind home plate. The first and third base sides of the field were in full sun for most of the game. Lots of different concessions and they had a large number of staff working each one to keep the crowd moving along. I tried Farrelli's pizza and it was great. Huge piece of pizza! Restrooms were kept clean throughout the game and plenty of security on hand to ensure that all patrons felt safe. All in all, this was a great afternoon and a great experience. I look forward to my next visit.
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Laura M.

Yelp
Such a fun stadium to watch a game? Employees are friendly and helpful and kind. Several went out of their way to speak to our grandson and make him feel Welcome and comfortable in the crowd. One complaint: the spectators to leave their trash and half-eaten meals on other chairs for people to dispose of for them. We had to clean our 3 chairs of trash before we could sit in them. Come to find out the trash was from the children of the parents sitting at the end of our row. They didn't even offer to clean up after their children. Fortunately, at the end of the game, the announcer asked everyone to recycle and toss trash, so I am hopeful that helped. Again, stadium staff are stellar and excitement filled the air! Enjoy!
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Michael G.

Yelp
Love this stadium. Well manicured, lots to do for the kids, super promotions, acceptable food, friendly players. I love MiLB parks.
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Melissa V.

Yelp
First time at Cheney a stadium. Parking situation could be crazy so plan accordingly. Smaller stadium for sure. They had great music during the game. We ate garlic friends and both a regular hot dog and a best hotdog. We order a soda and two beers. We purchased beer cozies and a hat. We had a sunny seat in section P but it was a beautiful day. Seats are small so it much wiggle room, and they do have cup holders in the seat.
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Fred S.

Yelp
Cheney stadium is one of the coolest spots in Tacoma. The stadium is big enough that you get the energy from being in a packed stadium but also small enough that pretty much no matter where you sit you are right by the action. You can walk up and purchase tickets same day for most games, but I would recommend buying in advance for weekend games. Tickets vary in price depending on the day of the week but usually it will be under 30$ and that's for a great seat, they have general admission to a grassy hill that you can throw a blanket on to watch and it's under 10$ (I recommend this for people with small kids because it's right next to the play area. The amenities include several food stalls, several beer stalls, a full bar, a team merchandise store, a kids play area with jungle gym, a waffle ball field for the kids and probably some other things I'm missing. This is a relatively cheap way to spend an afternoon and it's so much fun!
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Mary W.

Yelp
Core & Main summer work outing. Great food: ribs, burgers hot dogs side salads and drinks! Excited to watch the Rainiers play the Sac Wildcats. Fun summer evening! Parking is atrocious... we had a GA pass and no parking was available 15 min before the game. Why is that' a thing? Our company paid for passes and we couldn't get a spot. Shouldn't be selling out of parking passes if there's not enough spots for everyone
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Paul K.

Yelp
This was our first time at Cheney Stadium and first Rainiers game as well. My wife and I had never been but now we'd love to return as this place is pretty special. It is small compared to the Mariners' home field but it makes up a lot in accessibility and pricing. The traffic coming into the game was pretty bad and they could've used the police to direct traffic (they had the traffic police after the game but not before), but once we got into the parking lot, everything else was good. The seats were pretty nice as we were inside the 3rd baseline and had a commanding view. We walked around the stadium concourse to see what was offered and there were a lot of staff to help out and answer questions and a decent variety of food options including Ivars, Farrelli's Pizza, BBQ, Carnival Food and other options I probably missed. There was also a nice team store with loads of Rainier merch. I bought a bag o' peanuts and a Heidelberg beer. The Rainiers seem to offer a deal on every home game with themes like Seltzer Saturday, Farrelli's Pizza Family Four Pack offer and Bring the Herd among other specials. Each individual deal has a reserved seat, an exclusive hat or t-shirt, hot dog meal and a featured branded food or drink (e.g. Chik-Fil-A). Overall, we had a lot of fun here and will return again!
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Gabrielle B.

Yelp
Great stadium in Tacoma for the Rainers! The stadium is always clean and offers beautiful views of Mt Rainer (on a clear day). Food options are a bit limited for vegan/vegetarian options, but it still has a good variety.
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Yochanan H.

Yelp
First, on-site parking is $10 with Visa and Mastercard; AmEx isn't accepted. I was there about an hour and thirty minutes before the game. I didn't have a ticket, so I wanted to arrive early to get a ticket for a good seat. However, I was unaware you must go through security to reach the ticket window. No joke. The ticket booth/trailer is fenced off, and a fence door has a keypad only meant for employees. So, I asked someone working security, "Excuse me, do I have to wait in line just to get a ticket? Also, I'm Deaf, so please face me when answering; thanks." She replied, "Yes, stand in that line," pointing to the growing line to enter the stadium. I can't imagine the team having a promotion (e.g., hat giveaway, bobblehead, etc.) missing out because you have to stand in a line before making it to the ticket window. Most of those giveaways are sold out, so the only option is to get a ticket online; still, I've been to over thirty-three ballparks, and this is the first time I have encountered this issue. Next, the team store is typical for a Triple-A baseball club. The prices were manageable, and they had a good selection of hats, shirts, and other items. I had eaten right before arriving at the ballpark. Although it smelled and looked pretty good, I didn't get any food. Also, they have a lot of steps at this ballpark. I don't know if there was a better entrance with fewer steps, but it took a toll as the night went on. I would come again and be better prepared the next time.
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James B.

Yelp
Have been to the stadium twice. Friendly staff, great place to watch a ball game. Food was excellent a little pricey for me.
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Isaiah S.

Yelp
Was apart of the 1882 club, Ava, Jillian, and Bella were fantastic bartenders!! Really professional fun and respectful. I strongly recommend joining the VIP zone it's a wonderful environment! And s/o the wonderful staff!
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Crystal J.

Yelp
First the runaround to get the bonuses that came with the package deal I ended up paying 87 dollars for 4 of us to watch a game was a hassle. But then even more more annoying to find out it comes with these measly little hotdogs. I was under the impression since it was called a Farelli's pizza family fun pack, that we'd be getting a slice of pizza with our ticket. My bad to assume such a thing but no where online did it mention that. I would've been more ok with it if we were able to bring our own snacks in, but nope they don't allow any outside food or drink which makes it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to afford and fully enjoy going to a game!! It seemed like one of us was constantly getting up to get more overpriced food or drinks at the concession stand, missing the game. What happened to the guys that would walk up and down in the stands selling stuff? Then to top it off the condiments were ALL out by the 5th inning and the whole condiment area was a disgusting mess! Definitely not impressed with Cheney stadium.
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Greg B.

Yelp
The woman working in the team store was fantastic. I bought the St. Patrick's Day hat, and I realized after wearing it, there was a little piece of metal in the front that was scratching my forehead. The team store was closed for remodeling, but she brought me out a new hat nonetheless. Awesome customer service
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Jonah R.

Yelp
Nice venue. Good for all ages, food is pricey (whaddaya expect lol) Parking fills up fast, so get there early. Great time for the family or friends outing.
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Alden C.

Yelp
I have been wanting to go to Cheney Stadium almost since I first moved to Tacoma. It is indeed geared for sports but there are other types of events as well from time to time. Cheney Stadium often made it's presence known over the years with it's fireworks shows and you can hear them neighborhoods away in the city. I finally made it here a few weeks ago for a Team Building event and could finally scratch the stadium off my list. We went here for a baseball game. Truth be told sports aren't where my primary interests lie (insert emoji with a nervous smile and sweat running down forehead) but the event was good to socialize even though I had wasn't doing a good job keeping track as to who was winning. We reserved the lounge there and watched the game along with hot dogs, hamburgers and sandwiches. The lounge was a great choice for the team building event even though there was a little hassle with the ticketing in order to get in. Parking was neat and orderly going in but was difficult to get out after the game with all of the congestion and people were hopping curbs and cutting corners any way they could in order to leave and get to the single exit for most of the traffic. That's kind of a thing I discovered this year with major or larger venues in the Seattle metro area. Smooth going in but very tedious getting out.
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LeaDan Y.

Yelp
Open food area inside of entrance, made it easy to collect everything we needed before heading in to enjoy the game. On rainy days, pick a spot up top or bring an umbrella. We did neither so we had to find cover. The seats under the covered areas had bird poop though.
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Eddie J.

Yelp
Beautiful ball park to catch a sunny afternoon Rainiers Game! The seats behind home plate were nice and cool in the shade, and such a great spot for our large group. Lots of concession stands available, a nice list of craft beers on tap or in cans, and a Team Store to pick up some Rainiers gear.
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Paris T.

Yelp
Cheney Stadium was really enjoyable for my family and I to spend time together and watch the Rainier's play. The stadium is cashless and parking is $10 or you can park across the street for free. Before entering they searched our bags and there are signs posted saying clear bags only, but they searched and let others in with non clear bags. Anyways.. the inside of the stadium is clean and there's a lot of different food/drink vendors to choose from. There's also a playground area for kids which was really nice because we did arrive an hour before the game started. The restrooms were clean during the times we went also which was great. Overall: fun experience and we plan on going to another game in the future. The tickets are reasonably priced and no matter where you sit in the stadium you'll have a good view. The food/drinks are expensive though.
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Laura H.

Yelp
We went to Cheney Stadium for our daughter's elementary school night. It's really nice there. It was a little confusing at first because I had looked online and thought I knew where to park, but one of our friends got there earlier and said that the lot was full. Luckily, we were able to find a lot to park off of Tyler Street. Parking was $10, so reasonable. The lines moved quickly and people were friendly. I wasn't totally expecting the food and drinks to be standard stadium prices, as it is a Minor League baseball Stadium, but aside from that, everything went smoothly and we had a good time!
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Nichole B.

Yelp
Easy parking. Clean restrooms. Helpful parking attendant, cheap tickets. Food was ok Stadium was great too overall
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Kera N.

Yelp
Cheney Stadium is a great family outing for a minor league game. They have an established code of conduct that makes it a safe venue to brings kids. If you're buying tickets for a summer evening game, I want to warn that sections M, N, O and P all get late day sun, even well into the 7 o clock hour. Luckily, it seems like sometimes games are low attendance enough that you should be able to find nearby seats if the ones you're in are too uncomfortable. we were able to sit somewhere else so that we could enjoy the evening. I was surprised with how many food options there were. I went with the hand dipped corn dog because I love them. I was a little bummed with it though cause the batter didn't have that sweet cornmeal taste. it ended up being kinda bland. Next time, I'll look at the other food options. I think I saw a chopped beef sandwich that looked good. There are two parking entrance for Cheney stadium. Clay Huntington Way gets you closer to 3rd base and Tyler St gets you closer to home plate and 1st base. Parking is probably better on the Tyler St side. Parking was $10.
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Cindy L.

Yelp
I love baseball but we did not have a good experience at the game yesterday 7/30. We arrived 30 minutes before game time. Waited in parking line to learn that the lot was full for general parking. Attendant sent us to an overflow that was on the other side of the highway from the stadium. No directions on how to get to stadium. The lot was a city trail lot. Made our way in to find that our seats were taken. The seats are very close together. No going thru rows and limited space in the aisle in the upper section. Can u say safety issue? Long hair flying around by food server, no ushers. Ok so now I'm getting picky but the only thing that saved the day was a park employee that sat with us outside the stadium and told us baseball stories.
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Cyl C.

Yelp
Just to let you know that this review is based on the fact we watched the Sounders (soccer team) play on a baseball field. It was definitely odd watching a soccer game on. Baseball field because now the stadium is built, it just isn't soccer fan frjendly. The front seats are already far from the part of the field they had sectioned off for the soccer game so sitting further backs puts you further from the field. Then you have to watch through the netting that is useful for baseball games, but no so much for soccer games. The seat that I was assigned was in this awkward edge/corner seat where I constantly had to get up and out of my seat to let people seated in the rows below me in and out. I literally felt like a bouncer, but definitely got to get to know my seat neighbors a whole lot better through that. Getting out of the parking lot was such a headache after the game since there was really only one exit out of the lot to the main Street toward the freeway we needed to catch. And I ended up losing my patience a bit with three older dudes that kept playing frisbee and ended up hitting our car three times while we were trapped in the line to get out of the lot.
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Jason C.

Yelp
Came with a friend to watch the Reign recently. They kept things well-spaced out with plenty of room. The view of the field was excellent from any angle it seems. I wish they have more vegetarian options other than pizza and fries though. All the staff were super friendly and helped create a low-stress and relaxing environment.
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Michael C.

Yelp
I had SO much fun! We took a bunch of guests for an outing and this was the spot. It has really grown since I was here in the early 2000's. Even better is that they had a more interesting game then the mariners play. And there was not a bad seat in the house. My clients all got stuffed on yummy ball park food, and we really had the best time ever! I hope we can do this again next year, maybe make it like a yearly tradition with our company! That would be so cool!

PSmo S.

Yelp
We are here for teacher appreciation night and got kicked out of our seats in the third inning because we were sitting in an area that was reserved for a different party (with no signage, and we showed up an hour early for a good spot). Disappointing as we were told to move to a different area, then we were again asked too move again. Not feeling appreciated. $40 a ticket.
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Chad B.

Yelp
I'm a season ticket holder for the Rainiers, so I'd say I know this stadium just about as good as anyone else. The stadium itself is nice and well equipped. Never a bar (or bathroom) too far away. Food is decent and reasonably priced. Beer selection is pretty great. And no, there's no fucking garbage Rainier beer here. Cheney stadium sells local, high quality craft beer--not mass marketed, mass produced garbage made. Great stadium, great times.
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Erin G.

Yelp
It has been awhile since I have caught a game at the stadium and the first time inside since the remodel. I was impressed by the addition of real places to eat, The Red Hot; one of my favorite places in Tacoma, Ivars, Kid Valley burgers and a few other places that add to the genuine feel of the place. Overall the place looks great inside!! I have had a tour of the premium seats and boxes, if you have the cash and are a big ball fan, then this is a great place for you. For me the general seats are fine, quick to get out and to the restrooms or food stands and not a bad seat in the place, plus the prices are better than Seattle. Some complain that the roof only covers the premium seats, but I grew up in Cleveland where it rains about as much as Tacoma and we also get snow or a lot of it. So sitting out in the elements is the sign of a true sports fan. Parking could be an issue if you get there late and I don't know how parking is viewed in the Fred Meyers lot. I would assume you would get ticketed or worse towed and you definitely don't want to park south of the stadium since it can be a sketchy area. Thankful I had a summit pass from a friend and was able to quickly find parking. A few other of my friends showed up early and tail-gated in the lot, probably a better idea all together. Overall a great place to catch some baseball as the Rainiers are the AAA team for the Mariners so these guys are great. The location of the stadium is very good, easy to get to and out of, great fireworks, and even better food and craft beers and again the price. If you have not been it is definitely worth checking them out.
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Justine S.

Yelp
Always leave content and happy! They do a great job here with the entertainment, promos, etc!
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Jyoti P.

Yelp
Ok night out. Unfriendly food staff workers, unwillingness to provide a vegetarian alternative with a prepaid team ticket that came with a hot dog. Talked to the manager of the ball field who said he would come find us with a voucher but he flaked out and fell through with zero explanation. When I found him he didn't seem too bothered nor made any effort to give my family of four an alternative. We went hungry rather than pay the unfriendlies twice for dinner. Second time here and the atmosphere and staff didn't feel friendly or warm. The one exception was the woman with the exceptional beer selection (hence the extra star). Won't be returning which is unfortunate cos we love soccer and OK Reign but the stadium didn't feel like a good place to be and the staff didn't have good customer service.

Dana R.

Yelp
Get there early or you won't find parking (yep, even if you have a parking pass!!) & you won't get a program. They run out of food & close down concessions early. So stand in the ridiculous lines & get your food early or else go hungry. Kinda a waste of time.
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Lauren S.

Yelp
I absolutely love coming here for Rainier games! I like it even more than I like going to any Mariners game... The whole entire place is extremely clean. Probably because it's small and not as crowded, but it's very clean! The bathrooms are tidy, there's not anything littering the floors, and the tables are cleaned. It's a nice change from most sporting events where everything is sticky and nasty. My stepdad works for a company that sponsors the Rainiers so he gets invited to the party deck, which is where we hung out. We got free food and beer/wine all night, which is ALWAYS okay in my book. The woman who was handing out all the alcohol was super nice and actually wanted to get to know you, whereas the teenagers running the food station were a little more interested in each other than doing their job if you know what I'm saying hmmmm. The food wasn't that great - but hey. It's free and it's baseball food, so I wasn't going to complain. Overall, even if you're not on the party deck and going to sit in the main area, it's an awesome idea for a date or for hanging out with family. There's not a bad seat in the house and it's possible for literally anybody to have fun here (even if you don't know anything about baseball!)

Diane P.

Yelp
We sat up in the LF party deck and it was a BLAST ... our family first time watching WA Baseball game and being at the Cheney Stadium! Very nice but what got us confused is why they're playin tons of Latin music and words? Just really awkward as we were the only one thinking that. Several others were thinking the same thing as being other baseball games in other states were very Patriotic. Just got us very puzzled. Is this the new baseball era?
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Carleeh M.

Yelp
You guys, this may be a minor league team, but this stadium is in the majors!!! The food choices were huge! Pizza, wings, cookies, icecream, tacos, burgers, hot dogs, and mutliple beer and drink vendors. We missed the funnel cakes, but they had them! I came to influencer night and got to try anything I wanted, so we tried a lot! Felt like celebrities, seats with a great view, access to all the member spots, and a standing area that had a fire for warmth on cool nights. There were mutliple private locations for parties and business. The field was well kept and maintained while we were there as well. They had an amazing playground for the kids with a baseball diamond to play on too! Felt like a super cool Sandlot vibe. My girls love that movie. And all the little boys grouped together to make teams and play while we were there. It was nice to see it used as more than pretend. This stadium was packed with adoring local fans, this team is so loved. We got fun team gear to sport around town and we cant wait to come back. Great family friendly experience. Great place for photos too!
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Warren C.

Yelp
Thoughtless and inconsiderate of their neighbors. The fireworks after home games send my dogs under the desk crying and whimpering. I enjoy attending R's games, but not when it's being abusive to animals. Save your fireworks for July 4th.
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Kari E.

Yelp
I love minor league games, all the fun and none of the hassle (or expense) of the majors. It's a small stadium, so every seat is a good one. Parking is $10, and tailgating is allowed. :) The most expensive ticket was $11. When the game was over kids could go on the field and run the bases. Did I mention how much I love minor league games?
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Lynda B.

Yelp
It is weird to watch soccer on a baseball field, but my biggest complaint comes with the food vendors. I have been to many Defiance games, and the only food vendor that is open is chicken vendor who has chicken strips, hot dogs and fries. Would love to see Ivars and the BBQ vendors open, especially on week ends.
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A H.

Yelp
Was here for a company outing. Club 1882 is awesome! The view was great, great people, we also had food buffet style. Mac 'n cheese, burgers, wings, were all A-okay. It's catered food, what can you say. Nice, swinging black vinyl comfy seats in the front so you can watch the game while you enjoy your drinks. We had a mini fridge filled with drinks and water - spiked sparkling, cider, array of IPAs. Only thing that kinked me is when I went up to the bar next to our booth the bartender charged me for my Mojito. Mind you the company had a open bar that night! I paid for it because I'm nice and was embarrassed for some reason to say something about it!
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Me H.

Yelp
On the quest to retain the Bestest Aunt in the Whole Wide World title and to wear out my nephews I took them down to Tacoma to see a Tacoma Rainer's game. The cool thing was that the Tacoma Rainer's were playing the Portland Beavers which is San Diego's AAA team so not only did they get to see their first AAA baseball game they also go to see some of the Padre's players up close and personal. Unfortunately for me my favorite player, Hiram Bocachica he had been brought up to the majors prior to the game we went to see. The stadium is small and reminds me of a community college baseball field but all seats were good and cheap and Friday nights they have fireworks after the game. The restrooms aren't the cleanest or warmest but they do have them and they aren't port-a-potties. If you are ever looking for something fun to do down in Tacoma I say check out a Rainer's games they are fun and cheap and a good time for any baseball fan young and old.
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Richard H.

Yelp
Recently remodeled. the stadium looks different from what grew up going to lol, but that being said- they did a real good job on remodeling the place and this is a true gem in Tacoma! The prices for tickets and food and drinks are VERY reasonable and affordable to a family of four! Plenty of parking, although one drawback of the remodel is they made it so there was no free parking spots like there used to be! :(
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Roger I.

Yelp
Clean, Open views from EVERY seat. Cheny is an up-close-to-the-field experience. I MUCH prefer this intimate setting to Safeco.
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Michelle F.

Yelp
Nice facility! Great fun to come watch a game and chow down on best hot dog ever. The staff makes it even better as they are all very nice. Our usher, Chester, was especially cool. He told us some fun baseball trivia :) I hope to make it to many more games this summer.
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Andrew S.

Yelp
This stadium has a bit of history! To start off: You may think the center field fence is high... it used to be higher, and Jose Canseco hit a shot Over the higher fence back in the day, during his 1985 stay with Tacoma. The wooden grandstand seats are taken from Seals Stadium in San Francisco! Juan Marichal played here, as well as other former/major league players. However, as a baseball stadium, its showing a little age now. Very clean though! I regret not taking a picture of Mr. Cheney, or his little statue anyway. I had a delicious micro brew here, but when I went to the sausage stand, for fun I asked what the difference between the bratwurst and the Polish sausage was, and none of the three employees knew. I politely declined further service. The really nice HD video screen kept us entertained, in fact it was better than Safeco Fields screens, interestingly enough. I suppose all the modern quirks of new ballparks makes this one feel a bit dated... but its a good place to go and just kick back and enjoy a game.
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Lori V.

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Fun time you never know who will be playing. The behind the scenes staff was wonderful! Attentive & friendly. Some of the food was really good...pulled pork nachos. Garlic fries were good but mine were a little cold. Friday night fireworks and we won! Get there early to ensure you can find parking
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C V.

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Fun place to watch a good baseball game. Very friendly staff always ready to help and great views from any seat in the house. I'll be back.
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Michael T.

Yelp
This was my first visit to Cheney Stadium, a beautiful venue with Mt. Rainier in the distance, the Rainiers on the field, but no Rainier Beer at the concessions. Why?
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Matt G.

Yelp
Lets just say, I have been here when it was a pile of crap back a couple years ago. I'm so glad that the whole remodel was a huge success. I live like 3 blocks and always come here and score free tickets or cheap tickets all the time. The Rainiers don't win much but I love just being at a ballpark.
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Chris F.

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First time there this weekend. Went with a bunch of people from work because my buddy knows someone who gives him free tickets in the Gold Club section, and hence passes them down to us when wanted. So already starting off on a good foot, FREE! Long story short, I met them there, they didn't think I was coming, gave my ticket away, thus I purchaced a ticket and then when I couldn't find them, called. I attempted to upgrade my ticket to a Gold Club, which I wasn't aware of at the time, but they won't let you. So after being scalped for 20 bucks (for the Gold section), plus the 7 on general admission, I was with the crew. This is where the awesomeness comes into play. ALL THE BEER YOU CAN DRINK FOR FREE! Oh, and free popcorn and peanuts. I recooped my 27 bucks and then some. The kicker was that the game was rained out. So, after 2.5 hours there, we left due to the game getting cancelled. If this happens, they honor your ticket for the next day, a double header. OH NO! So..what you are telling me is now I have two games in which to consume as much alcohol as possible? Goodness me. I'm so hurt by this. I better go lick my wounds. It's such an ideal way to spend a day with someone or people just kicking it. I didn't watch much of the game to be honest, it served as great "background noise" to great conversation. And the burger was fantastic. I didn't have the dog...or, shall I say the BIG Dog! It's huge. It makes any man stand in envy. I'm sure it has the ladies coming back again and again.