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If the Arena is our Municipal Stadium, it brings many good acts and lotsa sports to our town. Use it as we all partially own it !
Since I was in Bing for the day and the B-Mets were in town, I wanted to see some of the Mets prospects. I got to the park around 4:00pm for batting practices and watched both teams hit and field. Right before game time, all the Mets players were very accommodating signing autographs for the fans and my kids. Nimmo, Matz, Herrera, Leathersich and many more. They had a great time because it wasn't crowded and the players were so accessible and friendly. 4 tickets = $40. Parking $4. Food was reasonable I guess but I'm from NYC and used to overpriced stadium food. One negative was there was a kids' play area but they charged a fee. That's why the play area was empty. They should let the kids play for free with price of admission.
No traffic,no tolls,parked for free on a side street--and to think we were going to drive 4 hours to watch the lowly Mets play at Citifield and pay $22 tp park!!. Great laid back ballpark with very knowledgeable fans--sometimes there will only be a 1000 of them there-but they are into it. Section 14 row 2-you are right on the field behind 1st base for $11--AA ball is very good as that is where the talent is stacked up. You can actually look into mets bullpen and watch warmups as you enter RF gate---get there early the players are right there in RF warming up-just go up to railing for autographs--if you grab a seat at the picnic tables there I am guaranteeing 2 foul balls for you .Ate before we went, but At the Lupo stand, Sam Adams draft for $5 was very reasonable,popcorn a little pricy,didnt try anything else not much in the way of venders--They do have a wine stand believe it or not which i havnt seen around alot $6 glass-bathrooms clean and large-most concessions are underneath the stadium which i kind of liked as it bought back memories of the old yankee and shea stadiums.Very kid friendly--they handed out cookies one inning-let them run across the field and dance on the dugout--music is kept to a reasonable level and amout-thank god--RAP MUSIC DOES NOT HAVE TO BE BLASTED AFTER EVERY SINGLE PITCH,ANYWHERE!!Wife allready wants to go back--there is sun for those 6.30 starts on the 1st base side-lasts about an hour. Neiborhood a little questionable and did not really see any bars or restaurants that were close-but maybe we missed them. Highly recommend the double tree if you stay over.
Took my son here to a Binghamton Mets Double A game. Ticket price was good. Food and drinks BEWARE!!!!!!!! the price for a small bag of peanuts was 4.75 WHAT!!! A 20 oz bottle of soda 4.50 ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND!. This isn't majors, Not Tripe A but double A never again!
State of the art if this were the 1960s, it represents an adequate baseball experience with few amenities that will hopefully be revitalized if the surrounding Binghamton area has the same resurgence.
I'm not a huge sports fan, but others in my family are, and this is a very inexpensive and fun outing for us all. Tickets are as low as $2. There are frequent giveaways, so check the website. Concessions are also pretty affordable, especially compared to major league parks. I highly recommend the pulled pork sandwiches! The more avid fans in the family like to predict who will be the up-and-coming Mets stars. There is usually plenty of parking (small fee), but on fireworks nights they block off half of the parking lot so it becomes a real problem unless you get there very early.
Traveled from Toronto to Binghamton to see the Mets / Blue Jays AA matchup. Wife is a Mets fan, was her birthday weekend. Got free tickets from a lady outside the stadium who did not want to go in because it was overcast. Went in, but the game was called due to rain. Still cool to check out the stadium and the surroundings.
Small venue with affordable ticket prices and all seats offer a good view. Basic baseball food options are available at decent prices. There are train tracks just beyond the left field fence, so in the middle of a game a train can go rolling by - love that.
NYSEG Stadium is home to the Binghamton Mets, a Double A affiliate of the New York Mets. The stadium is not old in the least, but is aging. This is a no frills, fairly basic stadium but all seating have backs, arm rests and cup holders. The stadium in large enough to hold a decent crowd (6,000) but all have a close and great view of the field. Drink and food choices are limited compared to others but reasonably priced. Ticket prices are all under $11, parking only $3.Fans seem loyal and the on-field activities while the teams changing sides, are enjoyable but low key. Overall a very reasonably priced, comfortable and enjoyable baseball venue.(If you want to sit in the shade, chose sets behind home plate and the 3rd base side)
No traffic to fight.(NYC I have a problem with traffic). The price is very,very reasonable. Box seats $9- $12. Other seats maybe $5. I went for the box seats with the team dugout below. Jason Turner was there the day I went (7/17/13). Interesting--real nice guy. Have kids ---go. They keep you entertained with not only with soon to be big income players, giveaways(pizza,t-shirts) dance cam,kids games.etc. Sometimes the promotions are unbelievable. Staff always helpful. I do not know what else but to say---- it is a great place.
I love this stadium, and I'm not even much of a baseball fan. I love it because it's beautiful, clean, fun, and there are no bad seats. I love to sit and watch the spring and summer evenings, the people, and yes, the game too. There are often wonderful fireworks, some of the best ever, after many of the games, and some of the food is really good for ballpark food (think large grilled hamburgers, big enough for two!) Love it!
but don't eat the food. That's not fair. Don't eat the food at the regular concessions. This is a very nice place to catch a ballgame. The parking is easy and inexpensive; and there isn't a bad seat in the house. The BMets might be the best place to see the real prospects being home to David Wright, Daniel Murphy, Matt Harvey and lots of other prospects over the years. The biggest warning about going to a game here is the food. The regular hot dogs are very possibly illegal in 30-40 states and the french fries will stay with you for hours, and hours. Try one of the specialty vendors like Lupos for better food. A great family venue with a play area for when the little ones can't pay attention to the game anymore.
Yearning for live baseball and citfield is too much of a hassle and expense--Lets try the AA Mets-whole family was willing to give it a try--2 hour gorgeous ride from albany on uncrowded highway-no tolls either---3 to park 9 for tickets first row behind the 1stbasemen--awesome seats. Mets bullpen in full view down the left field line,walk right up and watch-players in the same place giving autographs,10 hats for sale,1.50 hotdogs-yes you saw that right,nice little laid back stadium,hardcore fans,music not too loud,very good baseball,bathrooms large and clean,fun zone down left field line ,closes early though,shade down the 1stbase line higher up,highly recomend forbaseball family outing.
We caught a B-Mets game at this stadium on a Friday night. Walked up to the box office twenty minutes before the game and got seats in the second row behind home plate! This stadium, as well as the city of Binghamton, has seen better days. I had heard the stadium is in a bad area, but we didn't have any trouble. The crowd was small, but filled with a lot of families. Unfortunately they seem to cheer louder when a fan catches a foul ball in the stands then they do for the actual team. I've never been to such a quiet game.The stadium was built in the early nineties and it shows its age. What I loved about this place was the small town feel in the middle of this city. Very friendly people working at the stadium, $1 hotdogs (when we're used to paying upwards of $8 for a hotdog at a game!) $3 parking, balloons and crafts for kids, great prices in the gift shop, concession people grilling out in the open, live music before the game and a fireworks show after. You can't beat that for the price.Try the local specialty of salt potatos and spiedies at "Lupos" located towards the right field gate.All in all, a fun experience and a cheap night out, Especially if you're a Mets fan, it's interesting to watch their AA team. .
Lets go Mets.......A wonderful place to enjoy a family outing. Very affordable and family oriented. A great way to watch the pros at an affordable price.