Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

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Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

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2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73104

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Jeannine Kuhn

Google
We have so much fun going to the ballpark to see the Comets play. They have silly races in between innings and other entertainment, the mascots are always hamming it up, they actively involve the next generation of players and enthusiasts, and involve the community sponsors. We love it! Just prepare for the weather, whatever it may be.

Terry Bowler

Google
My grandsons were visiting from Texas and I promised them to a baseball game. The game time was 2:05 we arrived at the box office at 2 only to find out they moved there game up to 12:00! I'm assuming because of weather. We only got to see the last 3 innings! The upside is that they got to run the bases after the game. Overall it was a good time for them but wish we could have seen more of the game!

Mickey Meacham

Google
Stadium has aged well. Due for a restroom revamp similar to memphis. Really enjoyable place to watch a game. Easy parking, the riverwalk across the street is a nice place to get your steps in pregame.

Victoria Rios

Google
The team was fantastic! We sat in club section 10. The team assigned to our section was just wonderful. Tracy was so helpful and Sergio was so incredibly fast. If they were under staffed it didn’t show. The amount of effort they put into elevating the experience was incredible. We have so much fun every time we come out for a game.

Tyler Norris

Google
This is a great Minor League Park! Tickets are cheap but it never feels crowded. It's got great seats and food, everyone is having a good time, and there's clearly a lot of passion that comes from both the fans and the staff that run the ballpark. Simply put, the vibes are just right. I've attended a few ballgames and had a great experience each time and I'm not even a big baseball fan!

Mark Spencer

Google
OKC has a fabulous ballpark! The view from just about anywhere is great, plenty of food options and just a very fun atmosphere. They did a great job with the ballpark.

Aimee Barnett

Google
Went with church family and friends, our sister church. We did the all you can eat, I felt a bit bad after but not sure if it was from this to be honest ... They need some help, with trash cans in my opinion, by the end of the stairs. We sat wwwaaaayyyy up top, we are not baseball fans but we had and have had sooo much fun! My hubby and daughter, got to do the game on the side, I almost missed it lol. So fun and wish the food, drinks and desserts weren't so expensive but unfortunately gotta love stuff in the world right now.

Seth Davis

Google
Great park. Very clean, the players are pretty good, and the stadium is set up well. Don't expect a cheap experience; Hot dogs run about $8, beer $16, ice cream $8. Tickets were roughly $30/person. It's a great date night option, but I wouldn't recommend bringing the family unless you've got money to spend.
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Meagan A.

Yelp
Stopped by while in Oklahoma City to grab sone swag. My boyfriend's high school mascot was also the comets, plus we love baseball, so figured why not?
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Terry B.

Yelp
I haven't been to the ball park in years and it was good to be at the game. Unfortunately it was cold so I left at the 7th Inning stretch. OKC ended up losing the game. Just means I'll be going back when the weather warms up!
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Russ S.

Yelp
The baseball games are a blast. We Oklahomans love our sports. The concessions are insanely expensive. 15.00 for a small sandwich that has hardly anything between the bread. $12.00 for a cheeseburger & and about a dozen fries. Same for chicken strips. $8.50 for a large iced tea. So, go for the games and pack your own lunch.
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Becky G.

Yelp
We came here in the evening just to kick back as a baseball team while we were out of state for away tournaments. This was a great way to relax, enjoy teammates, adult time and watch a good game. OKC lost but our boys and the families had a great time at this ballpark watching the game.
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Seth A.

Yelp
Here I was at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma! CBB is home to the Los Angeles Dodgers AAA Minor League affiliate. I was visiting Oklahoma City back in early September 2021 on Labor Day weekend. I was actually attending a Sunday game pitting the OKC Dodgers against the New Mexico Isotopes, the Colorado Rockies AAA team. The front of CBB is known as Johnny Bench Plaza with a Johnny Bench statue standing tall in the heart of it all. This front section of the ballpark is good for grabbing photos. The ballpark is located across the street from the downtown Bricktown area of OKC with a charming river running through the heart of the city including restaurants and shops (similar to San Antonio). So, before a game starts, you can hang out for a few drinks and bites to eat, and then simply walk over here to CBB. Tickets for Dodgers games were inexpensive... - $12 - to just sit on the grass lawn in the outfield. - $17 - for a seat either down the 1st or 3rd baselines in the upper deck sections. This is where I purchased my ticket. I had fine views from my seat and obviously you're not too high up for being at a minor league baseball game. - $26 - for a seat in the lower section between 1st - 3rd bases. - $33 - behind home plate. Something quick I'd like to mention... I have attended every MLB baseball park in the USA. But from time to time when I'm checking out a new city that's sort of considered under the radar...I'd definitely come to a AAA game where possible. In fact, just thinking about things...I have seen minor league games in places like Indianapolis and Charlotte, two big cities...but not major ones like New York and Chicago. The start to the day game was 2pm central time. I would say there were about 500 fans in attendance, so ultimately being here at CBB was pleasant and fun activity to enjoy a Sunday afternoon on towards the end of summertime. For being inside the park, I really liked the outfield setting towards left field where the electronic Oklahoma City Dodgers scoreboard sign was situated, and the Hampton Inn Suites and Hilton Garden Inn Hotels hovered over the park in the background. If interested, you can stop by guest services near the home plate area of and tell them you're attending an OKC game for the first time and they'll happily give you a free Dodgers pin to say you've officially made it to CBB, lol. Overall, seeing a Dodgers game was a cool part of a weekend visit for my first time ever to Oklahoma City. The game fit in well with my plans. It felt like I was attending a farm league baseball game in the heart of the grassy plains of Middle America. I enjoyed the experience and would certainly return here in the future. Alright well this is Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in OKC, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League affiliate.
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Torrey S.

Yelp
First things first, the only minor league park we've been to that can compare to this is Zephyr Field. The concourses are wider than Wrigley, and unlike Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, you do not have to walk through gravel halfway around the park. The team shop was well-stocked, even if they did not have any visors (neither did Sugarland), and all the employees at the ballpark were OKC friendly. The park is spacious. The food selections are plentiful. THEY EVEN HAVE REAL, FARMER JOHN DODGER DOGS!!!!!! Easy in, easy out. This is one of the new evolution of built into the community parks like Autozone in Memphis. We could not be happier with our experience today, and there is no doubt we will return for at least a couple of games next season. Put this ballpark on your list! My last commentary here - this is ballpark #69 for me. Only eight of those are minor league parks (baseball) & about ten more are for other sports like hockey, arena football and so on. Of all of them, this is right at the top of the list. It doesn't matter if you know the players or root for their major league club. Most of these kids are living off $1k or less per month, and they love having support. Please support any minor league sports you can, and treat both teams with the same class you'd expect if it was your kid out there.
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Galilea M.

Yelp
I love going out to the ballpark to watch an exciting ballgame. It is located right in downtown Oklahoma City. You can find tons of parking downtown. You can come watch the minor league OKC Dodgers at this stadium. There is plenty of space to walk and not get lost in the crowd. There are plenty of concessions and I love that there is a small bar area where you can stand and drink if need be. The place is airy and the restrooms are always clean. The seats are comfortable and offer a place to hold your drink. They offer a lawn area where you can bring a blanket and sit and watch the game. This is the perfect spot for folks with kids. I recently visited the suites during a game and it was an easy find. Staff is on-site to check your ticket and direct you towards your room. The suites were very clean and stocked with food, drinks, and plenty of seating for folks. Most importantly there was air conditioning, tvs, and a perfect view of the ball park down below! This was a great option as it was raining outside we were in our own oasis enjoying ball park food such as mac n cheese, and pulled pork sandwhiches staying nice and dry. The restrooms were cleaned often in the suite area however, that is not the case down below. Come enjoy a game during the summer or visit the park for one of their many events. Either way it's a staple of the OKC.
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Rose J.

Yelp
It's been forever since I've been to a baseball game! Babbbbie.... That's just my experience... this game is packed! It's hot and lots of cheering fans. I'll try to last... it's just hot!!! I do have a nice cold brewski...soooo I'll be fine! Right???? Ended up having a great time and fireworks to end the night!
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Kourtney C.

Yelp
Went here for a savanna bananas game and was surprised at the lack of security, as in anyone could've brought anything in. None of the food stations served burgers. I was also sad to see no non-alcoholic beers which have been a thing in other ball parks.
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Bryan S.

Yelp
Wonderful park and the party pavilion looked like a great value! I am used to going to Royals games in KC...overall I like this stadium. The seat location I had was a great view of the field in the SHADE ... It was a great temperature night in my perspective.. The staff throughout the park- Nice & knowledgeable and a strong security presence, I felt safe inside the stadium I saw thorough bag checks... So leave your pocket knives and your pepper spray in the car. It's open air so obviously it can be incredibly sunny (day game) and a little toasty (and only hotter from April on) What do you expect in Oklahoma!!!? Sunscreen, ball cap, sunglasses, even an umbrella depending on where you're sitting are all a good idea, especially if you get warm easily. The food is great and several options to choose from. The beer was super cold and fairly priced in my opinion. {7.25 for 24 oz draw} I did see one ATM behind home plate. Bathrooms were very accessible and were clean. I really had a spectacular time. 10/10 would go again Respectfully, Bryan Moore Oklahoma
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Steven B.

Yelp
The team lost. Our first minor league team game. What a great way to keep the croad going with the cheerleader and game type people. We were very happy here. Except for the extreme humidity, we had fun. We figured out a way to cool off. Frozen lemonade. We love the Dodgers. Both having recently moved from California and watching Major league Dodgers, we loved being here. The park was amazing. Bathrooms nice, a variety of food, the people were helpful and everything was clean. We will for sure come back when we get the chance.
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James S.

Yelp
I'm a season ticket holder . And every time i come i have the pleasure and being served by Rochelle at the legends kiosk. I adore her and she makes the visit always amazing !

Dev S.

Yelp
Easily the best AAA ballpark I've ever been to. Pro tip: Buy a ticket for the lawn and then just sit in any section where there isn't an usher manning the entrance -- which is most of them.
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Rebekah C.

Yelp
My family and I rented a suite here to watch the game. It was lovely, the staff was wonderful, and the food they served was great.

Poni 5.

Yelp
Worked in the team store. Unless you enjoy being paid close to minimum wage and no discount on food. No bonuses or incentives. And no benefits or insurance. Then don't waste your time working for this company. Mark in the team store was awful to work under. Constant harassment. Went and got a job elsewhere but beware of the behaviors and treatment of the Oklahoma City Dodgers upper management. You're always replaceable, remember that.
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Brett T.

Yelp
Last week was the first game of the season and it was our first time to the stadium. We loved how big, new and clean the stadium was. Everything was easy to access. There are bathrooms on every floor and they are easily accessible. It was a little windy/chilly the other night. I wish I would've brought my jacket. Otherwise it was a perfect night. $2 beers on Thursday nights. This special is very popular so expect long lines! Make sure you bring a friend or family member to talk to in line to pass the time. Haha. It was a great game. Sad that the Dodgers lost. Nevertheless, we will be back for another game again soon! Wish I had a Dodgers cap and shirt. ;)
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Lucas E.

Yelp
Really great place to catch a game. We sat in the Budweiser Deck, which I really recommend for group outings. Unfortunately, you need 75 people to book it - but it is a really fun venue for large groups. For $38 you get all you can eat (pretty good) food, all you can drink Bud Light, a ball cap, and two reserved roomy seating areas with a lot of space. It has 2 levels, one set just on the left field wall, and the other a floor above with a bar area. The lower level on the left field wall it set up with picinic tables and is in prime home run ball territory. Both levels have a beautiful view of the field. Overall the ball park in general is fantastic as well. It is well designed and never feels packed, with good flow - and you rarely wait in a line whether that be to get in, for concessions, or the bathroom. It is of course nicely nestled in the ever improving Bricktown area, with lots of walkable entertainment options. It is a beautiful ball park, and a great place to go with friends, on a date, or even solo.
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Patricia M.

Yelp
Easy access for entry. Lots of food vendors! Easy navigation, signs well placed for view and location. Easy going, friendly game viewers. In the heart of OKC bricktown, so there are innumerable amounts of pre or post game activities available for adults, kids and families!
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Jeri B.

Yelp
Very nice ballpark. We rented a suite pretty pricey but well worth it. Food and drinks that were catered to the suite were also pricey but delicious. Helpful, attentive and courteous staff. We received ball caps to take home as well as a personal visit from The team mascot. Would do it again.

Gary A.

Yelp
While it feels like the tickets are a little expense I always enjoy catching a weeknight game with my son. The hotdogs are always good and actually the food and beer prices are reasonable. Parking is easy to find even if you make the short walk from Bass Pro Shop. Love the employees here, always friendly and helpful. I have had the opportunity to watch a game from one of the suites and truly enjoyed it. It has all the atmosphere of a major league ballpark but if often not very busy. Highly recommend visiting.
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Darrel V.

Yelp
This is a really great ballpark. Not a bad seat in the whole stadium. The ball club is good and the vendor options are solid and not overpriced. I've had a great experience every time. The location is great, too, right in Bricktown with quick access from I-40. Come out to the park!
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Brett N.

Yelp
Why 5 stars? Because it's the nicest minor league park I've ever seen. --- --- --- I'd imagine that the AAA players that come through here find themselves to be very fortunate. Minor League stadiums can leave a bit to be desired, but this place is easily nicer than at least a couple of MLB stadiums! I'm not always exactly sure what it is about a ballpark that makes me love it so much. Sometimes, I just walk into the bowl and my brain says, "GOOD!" That's kind of what happened here. I think it's just all the red brick beyond the outfield. It really just looks high-class. We visited the park in December, when they had 4 slides set-up to go tubing down. It was a pretty fun activity, and definitely an efficient way to use a stadium that's almost always empty during the winter. Way to go, designers of this park!
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Amanda M.

Yelp
Fantastic fireworks for the holiday!! Although I cannot wear Dodgers gear in Ranger territory while living with a Royals fanatic, baseball games are still one of our favorite activities in OKC!! $2 Tuesday beers are the best! Grab you a Philly cheesesteak, some loaded nachos or a giant bucket of popcorn and this is the best place for an Oklahoma breezy sunset!
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Joe S.

Yelp
The most relaxing place I know. This ballpark is just gorgeous and sits in the beautiful Bricktown area. There's just something about this place that makes it so relaxing. I guess it's the large concourse area that opens up to the field. The concourse is big and airy. Lots of concessions and did I mention gorgeous??? This ballpark is a cut above. I highly recommend going to a ballgame sometime. PS. Try a Dodger Dog.
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Trice M.

Yelp
Although I didn't go inside or attend an event here, I was able to see inside the ballpark because the view from my hotel room overlooked the park. It looks so beautiful!! Well maintained!! The tickets are not more than $24 so very affordable. I would love to come back so I can actually experience it and when I do, I will definitely update this review.
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Megan C.

Yelp
This ballpark is really nice and going to a game here is very affordable and fun. I've been here for two games and really enjoyed them both. The first game I went to was in the club level. It has a free buffett and drinks that included the following: hot dogs, burgers, chicken fingers, salad, and a few snacks/deserts (maybe chips and cookies, but I can't remember for sure). They also had free beers on tap and a few wine choices. The second game I went to I sat on the first level and went on a Thursday night, which was $1 beer night. The beers were a bit smaller, but I thought that for $1 they were still great deals. On 4th of July they have fireworks here. I'd really recommend going for them.
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Fran V.

Yelp
I will say there is some current construction that was killing the vibe when I went to the Dodgers game. Sooo much traffic in the streets was giving me a headache. Finding parking was another one next time I will buy them online and that gives you parking real fast but you can't buy them there they won't let you in. They do have parking around that range from $10-$20 which for me is a lot. I park blocks away for $5 and just walked myself to the ballpark. Upon entry they checked my bag and scanned my ticket and it was very fast no real line at all. Concession stands and very clean restroom. I was at the Budweiser section with free booze and free food for the night. I loved that. Great times here.
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Sonya B.

Yelp
A Redhawks game, in what is probably the nicest AAA ballpark, is a must for any baseball fan. At a minimum, stroll around the park to snap photos alongside the impressive sculptures of baseball's giants and read the plaques in memory of the many great OK baseball players. An added bonus is its location in the heart of Oklahoma's Bricktown; a walk-able area filled with restaurants & bars.
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Heather C.

Yelp
An OKC Dodgers game is a fun way to spend a Saturday night. The stadium is family friendly & easy to navigate. There are plenty of options for food & prices are reasonable. The entertainment activities every couple of innings are fun for all age groups.
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Sydney S.

Yelp
Really nice place to catch a game. If your looking for an outing with the family, this is the place for you. The stadium is easy to navigate and the staff is friendly. The ballpark is just gorgeous and it sits in the beautiful Bricktown area. What could be better!
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Landis T.

Yelp
Not a bad seat in the park. Concessions are pretty good. Typical concession prices. Love watching the Dodgers.
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Robert M.

Yelp
The 4 Topps seats are the greatest baseball invention since the flexible glove!!! I challenge you to walk more than 12 feet in this stadium and not see two workers walking around taking care of things. First class all the way. Best family value in row- by a mile.
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Kelli D.

Yelp
It's nice to have a well organized, well-maintained AAA ballpark in the heart of Oklahoma City. I've been on crowded nights and slow nights, and the facility is always well-maintained (restrooms, stands, main thorough fare's). Naturally, any consumable is significantly higher than being outside the ballpark. But promotions like thirsty Thursday ($1 draft beers) and fireworks every Friday night in July provide that little extra incentive to the entertainment. This visit was a group package for a birthday party that included a straight-bill ball cap per person.
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Lauri A.

Yelp
A nice ballpark in the heart of the Bricktown section of OKC. Parking is cheap and the food choices are varied. A nice night out if you're in the area!
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Bella B.

Yelp
I had so much fun here! I was impressed with the seating, most ballparks in CA do not have cup holders in each seat so that was cool. Plenty of food options, lot's of drinks, and even the store was well stocked. I did get a nasty sunburn (my fault! I forgot the sunscreen, yikes!) because I was in section 104 and the sun was beaming the whole game. It was very hot lol. Overall I could not have been more pleased. We won too! My only suggestion is if you have a large group of kids, please, please do not seat them all in that area because I know everyone wants a foul ball, but there were a few kids who got hurt from foul balls and it was just not really safe. A level up would have been perfect and still allowed for foul balls or balls tossed to the kids from the players. Just a suggestion. All-in-all a great day at the ballpark!
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Andy L.

Yelp
I don't know much about baseball, but I do find the greatest American pastime to remain strong and true at this ballpark. It is definitely family friendly, and I have spent many evenings here after a long day at work to unwind and enjoy the lay back atmosphere that only baseball can bring. This park and the club are definitely doing something right.
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Thomas M.

Yelp
Honestly one of the nicest MiLB parks I've ever been to. Could use more open concessions most days, but the seat views are generally very good wherever you are & the people are friendly. Worth catching a game if you have the time
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Brent R.

Yelp
No tornadoes no thunder, only chihuahuas! There's a lot of fun and inexpensive stuff to do in Chickasaw country!

Kalista H.

Yelp
Today I went with my family to go snow tubing at this ballpark, during an event called "Lifeshare Winterfest" that occurs every year. I hadn't been since I was young, and frankly I can say a lot has changed, and not for the better. The food is severely over priced, which is a given since it's the only food stand at the event. However, my grandmother purchased a coffee and it was almost stale tasting with a horrible burnt aftertaste. That wasn't the only issue, though. She also bought 5 drinks which added up to $30, they were all varying sodas that each tasted of chemical plastic that made everyone gag. The drinks were not consumable. The stand was covered in dirt, even on the inner seal of the windows. The worker who served us continually messed with his hair, worked the cash register, and handled the food all WITHOUT GLOVES. Now that I've covered the truly vulgar food service, let me speak in regards of the snow tubing. The lines are intensely long, and as you get to the top finally preparing for your descent on a snowy hill- you are faced with a disappointing slide that is covered in a white carpeting. The only ice is plastered on the sides, which you barely touch as you slowly make your way down. It's just enough to get your legs wet though. Unfortunately this entire experience was unpleasant, and I can't say I'll ever visit again. Please be careful with the food and drinks during this event, it's not hygienic at all.
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Layla P.

Yelp
This ball park is a little more intimate than MLS but has the amenities of the big leagues. It is situated downtown so plenty of restaurants, pubs, and things to do before and after a game. Fun time!

Joe C.

Yelp
The ballpark is certainly something Oklahoma City can be proud of, even if the team currently playing in its confines appears to hit AAA pitching about as well as I can.* I actively avoided the park before the "Chickasaw" part because of repeated instances of surly staff and one of the single most annoying between-innings publicity people I think I've ever heard. Luckily, it seems like things have changed! Staff seemed a bit happier to be there last time, and the current management seems to realize that you're better off treating baseball crowds like baseball crowds instead of thinking we're all just back from tailgating and raring to scream every moment of every inning, even when the Redhawks (as I believe I mentioned) are in the midst of being held to one hit over seven innings.^ But I digress. Seats are reasonably comfortable, perhaps a hair expensive but not dramatically so, and the ballpark is truly beautiful inside and out. It's anchored Bricktown for a long time, and it's a lovely spot to while away an evening. Peanuts, crackerjack, and an apathy regarding whether or not you will ever get back are all recommended. * I know, that's completely untrue, and besides, it's part of a rebuilding plan designed to catapult the Astros to contention in a few more years and blah blah patience something something it's a process yada yada. ^ Sole baserunner caught stealing on a strikeout to end the first inning. Go team.
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Maggie F.

Yelp
Unfortunately, the Redhawks don't usually draw a huge crowd, but it's always a fun summer evening activity. The ballpark is nice enough, and Thirsty Thursdays are fun for $1 beer (which surprisingly includes Blue Moon!). For a date night we'll occasionally eat somewhere quick downtown and then go to a game. Very inexpensive and usually a good time!

Mike Y.

Yelp
First time visitor. Nice park friendly staff very convenient downtown location. Only complaints are: no American flag was up, no radar gun feature and scoreboard waaaay too small. My living room tv is bigger! Worth the $24 bucks for a freat seat behind home plate.
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Glenn F.

Yelp
Horrible experience, NEVER book a group event here. I paid over $1,200 for a suite for my clients and their woves. The room was absolutely repulsive. No one had cleaned for at least a week. No one was there and no one cared. One of the supervisors who eventually showed to mop up a mess outside said the katsup srains, grease stains, hardened food all over the service vessels and food table weren't his responsibility and I should talk to food service. I called and no one ever answered. My wife ended up spending 30 minutes cleaning up their mess. Do not come here!

Nick C.

Yelp
Super helpful with a single ticket purchase. Not being able to buy only one ticket online is kinda lame. Staff went out of their way to help even with a subpar intercom system. Being from Los Angeles getting to watch the Dodgers farm team while in OKC sounds good to me! #TrueBlue #TrueDodgerBlue