Cassie M.
Yelp
Fun. Clean. Friendly crowd. Cheap tickets. Overall well designed. Entertaining St. Paul Saints game with plenty of silly antics in between innings to engage the crowd. Easily accessible and close to nearby restaurants and bars in Lowertown and Mears Park.
By design, the sun generally sets behind the stadium so nobody in seats has to worry about sun in their eyes. If you want to catch some rays before it sets, hang out on the deck behind the outfield. There, you can also get ice cream, beer, burgers, and other standard ballpark food.
Some complaints on here cite extraordinarily long lines for concessions. I did not find that to be the case. For my first beer ($8), I only had to wait for one person in front of me. For the second, walked straight up to the counter without any waiting, and same was true for the nacho stand ($10). Yes, I ate nachos out of a helmet and am only sort of embarrassed by it, but not really.
If you're too lazy to get up from your seat, there are plenty of vendors walking up an down the steps selling beer, water, soda, peanuts, and maybe some other snacks or candy. Or you can also download the app and just order from your seat. During the 7th inning stretch, free full bags of peanuts are tossed out all over the infield seats, so you may even be able to snag one of those.
There are lots of promo nights if you get there early enough for free goodies like vintage caps, bobble heads, can koozies, and other stuff. Last but not least, the women's restroom I visited was impressively clean for a ballpark, and very large so there was no waiting and plenty of open stalls.
Overall, a fun place for a classic summer evening of baseball, and at a quarter of the price and hassle of Target Field.