northeast delta dental stadium
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If you want an affordable way to see professional baseball up close and in a clean stadium that is family friendly. This is it. All seats are good, there is no bad ones. My leading tip is parking, on street parking is limited so if you do not get there early, pay to park (usually $10) in a close lot for an easy walk and easy way out.
I give their marketing team 2 thumbs up! Beautiful ballpark with lots of fun & activities happening. The prices were low, this includes admission, food and souvenirs. Would definitely recommend a fishercats game to anybody.
We went with friends to see the Fishercats play. I'm not much for the sport, but still had a great time. It is well lit (at night) and very clean, and easy to get Around. Seating is ample. Waited a long time for friends to get their drinks from bar, but everything else was positive. A fun event! Great time for friends/families. Close to Hilton Garden Inn (where there are probably some great views of the field). Not too noisy or buggy. All views appear to be good given the size and location of the field.
The home team wasn't playing, but by staying at Hilton Garden Inn, we were able to sit patio side and be right on the overlook for the ball field.
drove from upstate New York,to view game on Sunday (had great seats), There was a giveaway promotion (we are constantly getting e-mails from them)Hot day drove and drove got there early enough:NO ParkingNo giveaway leftWe were mortified and left for Home,We go to Seadogs & have a much better time.We went opening day,despite rain there was an hour of Fireworks-what a blast.
My family loves to take yearly trips to see the NH Fishercats play. This year we decided to get to the stadium a little early and eat at the Samuel Adams bar and grill that is right at the stadium. I wish we hadn't. The service was extremely slow. The drink cups were small and the waitress never came back to ask if we wanted more. We actually had to ask for refills and the bill at the same time! A manager type person brought our food and my daughter had ordered onion rings but was given fries. When I asked the manager he said my son must have received her onion rings and for them to switch plates. I pointed out that my son had also asked for onion rings and not fries. The manager then looked put off and said he would just bring us more onion rings. He made us feel like we had messed up. Then when he brought the onion ings out he just put them down and walked away. Luckily our food other than that was ok because no one checked on us again. The waitress came and started taking our plates off the table which was great except she also took my daughters plate and my daughter was still eating! I had to ask her for it back. We love the Fishercats and we will definitely be back but next time we'll just eat at one of the other vendors.
We have been here several times. Each time has been a fun experience. Our most recent visit was a last minute decision to attend a game. We decided to go the morning of the game. Got great seats just a few rows behind the visiting team's dugout. The stadium is very clean, staff is friendly and the activities between innings are family friendly. Fireworks at the end of the game was the perfect ending to a perfect night. Highly recommend this venue for a minor league game. We'll be back next summer!
A great place for family, friends, or a date night. Cheap ticket prices! The facility is clean and well-kept. Lots of food options. Hard to have a bad seat, whether you're at the hotel overlooking from the outfield or in the stands. Actual seats instead of stands which was great too. And the fireworks...worth the price by itself!
My pal and I travel just short of two hours to attend a Manchester Fisher Cats/Portland Sea Dogs AA baseball game. Went to see a future Red Sox left hand pitcher, Brian Johnson.What a great experience. $10.00 admission, $10.00 to park (probably could have found free parking if we looked around, but we were running late after dining at Strange Brew Tavern, a short distance from the stadium.Clean, great seats, great ball game (one hitter from Johnson), fireworks at game's conclusion, cold beer, excellent food, nice New England night, great family value and experience.I can't say enough about what a great place for baseball fans and families to see a solid ball game. And you can do it without taking out a second mortgage!
You really can't ever go wrong with minor league baseball. It's a great family atmosphere, and they have a very nice one at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. My wife and I caught a game here on a somewhat chilly August night, but it was still a pleasant evening. The park feels very small once you are in the main seating bowl. We were right behind home plate so we had a great seat for the action. The entire footing of the seating area is made of the same stuff used for high school bleachers, so there is a definite roar/rumble underneath you when the fans get their feet stomping!One of the big pluses at the park was a variety of food selections. They have all the classics with some Mexican and healthy options as well. You'll definitely find something you can enjoy. My only issues with the park were that I wish the outfield faced the river (but we can't really change the architecture now!) and that the main video board felt a little far away and was tough to read at times. Also, there was no score on the main video board and you had to look at the ribbon boards down the lines or just below the left field foul pole (which you couldn't see from our seat) to see the score/count/inning/outs etc. However, overall, it's a nice little park to take in a game. And of course, the half inning contest are a hilarious bonus!
Our family which includes to youngish boys had a great time at this ballpark. We felt very comfortable letting the boys wonder back and forth from the kids fun zone to our seats. Team played well and they were fun to watch. Players interacted with kids a little before the game which was great and exciting for the boys. I'm sure we'll be back!
Went to a game between the Fisher Cats and Reading Phils. Rain delay helped us, since we were late coming in from dinner. Tickets for $14 that put us behind the catcher about 10 rows. Food excellent and medium-priced. Clean, nice people. Due to a pair of storms that they played through, there were about 200 people left for the end of the game, which was fantastic! You could hear the player's gum smacking. Only downfall was failing fireworks. To be expected with soaking rain, but it would have helped if they hadn't kept promising them until over half an hour past the end of the game. If you like minor league parks, this one wins kudos for beauty of the park, safeness of the area, and decent folk.
We make a point of visiting minor league parks around the country, so we came here when we knew we'd be visiting Manchester. A fun little park with the ambiance expected of minor league ball. I was a little disappointed that the fans all had to figure out their own method of drying the seats after each bout of pouring rain. But, that's my only complaint.
This is a great venue. The "baby bear" of baseball stadiums, not too big and not too small, but just right.Concessions are reasonably priced as are tickets.
The lil lady and I go to at least one Fisher Cats' baseball game a month. We go to the season opener and the 4th of July games every year. We have never had anything less than a blast. For $12.00 you can sit right behind home plate. The games are top notch, occasionally you'll even see a major league player. As their AA affiliate, its not uncommon to see a Blue Jay on the field or sitting behind you. Being in New England, we've seen Big Papi as well as other World Series Red Sox. The games are always geared towards fans and families. We have tons of fun every time!! The Sam Adam's Grill is a good restaurant in its own right and a great way to kill some time before the first pitch. It is also the best place to grab your drinks. Their fireworks shows at the end of select games throughout the season are always great. Their 4th of July spectacular rivals the fireworks show I've seen over the Brooklyn Bridge. Every year the games are voted the best entertainment value in NH and they always strive to be better. You simply can't go wrong. Insert corny cliche baseball analogy here.