Safeco Field (Seattle Mariners)

Approval Rate: 84%

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    nickthequick

    Tue Mar 02 2010

    Although the Kingdome had its heyday, Safeco Field is the Gallant to the Kingdome's Goofus (those of you who read Highlights in the dentist's office know what I'm talking about). It's design is impressive, the architecture is classy yet technologically advanced, and it is definitely a fan's ballpark. There are homages to classic Mariners players throughout, and the stadium itself is right off of Edgar Martinez Drive, who, as all Mariners fans know, was the greatest doubles hitter who couldn't actually run. The views throughout the stadium are great, and when the roof is open is one of the most beautiful in all of baseball. Being in one of the most beautiful cities in the U.S. and within a few blocks of the heart of downtown doesn't hurt either. The stadium itself is surrounded by a great number of bars, pubs, barbecue stands, and little memorabilia shops, making it almost a little borough within downtown. It is a top class environment for baseball in the summer, with barbecuing and... Read more

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    miller03

    Sun Sep 06 2009

    I hate retractable roof stadiums but this one feels pretty open. Plus its in seattle so its alittle more understandable for a roof.

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    sschroed

    Mon Jul 09 2007

    Good place to watch a game. Elbow room is limited, but concessions are good. It's a place worth visiting.

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    djxavier

    Thu Jun 14 2007

    Spectacular! Mountains, Sea, Skyline and Baseball in a world class modern baseball stadium. Sports should be this good everywhere, but unfortunately most places aren't located in the Pacific Northwest by so many gorgeous natural surroundings like Safeco Field for the Seattle Mariners. Hands down one of the worlds greatest sports complexes in history.

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    irishgit

    Thu Jun 14 2007

    Decent place, good sightlines, pretty good atmosphere, if a little too laid back for my taste. Pretty ugly team to watch the last few years except for Ichiro in 2004. As far above the Kingdome as a ballpark could be.

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    bjrossiter

    Sun Apr 08 2007

    Best baseball stadium by far!!!

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    tb_303

    Fri Oct 07 2005

    Great view from anywhere in this park. It really does feel like an old school park with the architecture and seating arangements. The retractable roof being the only real obvious new technological part. When the games going on you can hear the train horns going by past the right center area outside of the stadium which is a cool effect. Great food and some sections have heated floors to help with the cold even. Nice relaxing stadium to watch a game. Yes it has real grass also not that fake crap they use in the Quest Seahawks stadium thank goodness.

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    avalonman96

    Wed Aug 24 2005

    Named after a car insurance (scam) company, therefore, it sucks the big one.

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    majibb

    Wed Apr 13 2005

    The stadium is nice, great food. But, the seats are quite uncomfortable.

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    alexg681

    Fri Feb 04 2005

    This is a nice new stadium but it's too much of a pitcher's park, while Kingdome was too much of a hitter's park.

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    elsutton

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    Simply beautiful!

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    runswithwhitew_olves

    Tue Mar 09 2004

    A relly nice place to go to i like the syle and the way the stadium was maed.

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    soxfankate

    Thu Jan 29 2004

    Very pretty park and a fun place to see a game!

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    iluvamerica

    Wed Aug 06 2003

    It is the coolest professional stadium I've ever been too. Not a bad seat, and there is great fan support.

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    faniam

    Tue Jun 17 2003

    This is a Great Baseball stadium--no rained out games here with the retractable roof. The bad part is the parking--very costly in this area. Do you like trains?? sure to hear some going by during the game.The Mariners are a great team this season--catch a game if in the area.

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    pikamyface

    Sun May 04 2003

    I was at Safeco and I saw Ichiro, he is little and Japanese and helped make Pokemon Snap. If you don't like this ballpark, you probably haven't been there. I think it is fun to watch baseball, once I saw a baseball game and i almost got hit in the head by a baseball. It was scary. Then I ran onto the field because some people are just gay. I don't like canada. This ballpark would be better if it weren't so close to canada. SUBMIT

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    niehausapprais_er

    Mon Mar 10 2003

    The best field in baseball.

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    oppy187

    Wed Apr 04 2001

    What a change from the bad turf no atmosphere of the Kingdome to one of the best retro parks right after Pac Bell and Camden.The best of the retractable roof parks. But it should be for the price it cost the city.

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    john6233om

    Fri Apr 28 2000

    Thanks to the 'Refuse to Lose' 1995 season swaying the local taxpayers opinion about baseball in Seattle the Mariners now find themselves host in one of the greatest sporting stadiums on the planet. +: Good local beer, open-air with a roof (no rainouts!), great sight lines, city and waterfront views, spacious walkways, funky CF area standing room/bar, stadium-rattling train whistles, Alex Rodriquez. -: Traffic and parking, incompetent vendors, glares/shadows from NW's low sun angle, bone-chilling cold some nights in April.

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    frig5754om

    Thu Apr 06 2000

    A fantastic park for spectators. From the concourse, which is open to the field all around, it seems as though you could just step out onto the grass. Good views of the game from all over the park, and scenic views of Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier, and the city from the upper rows. This is a park that will reward those who like to walk around; there's something different to find in every corner, on every level. Definitely one of those places that has a magic kind of vibe in the air. I would go to Safeco Field every week if I could.

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    nbas696du

    Thu Nov 11 1999

    beats the hell out of the kingdome