staten island yankees stadium
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Beautiful stadium ,with spectacular views of Manhattan and the harbor..this is a must not only for locals and tourists!!For a reasonable rate you have an evening of entertainment that is very family orientated.They have activities between innings that my grandchildren delightened in...Mascots that get the crowds involved and giveways throughout the season.Summer months they have fireworks and following the games,the children get to run the infield bases.Food venues offer a good variety of choices at acceptable prices.Parking is plentiful at resonable rates.It is a definate return for my family.I highly recommend to all!!!
Great night for everyone including families which iit is very affordable and a nice night out for friend, family and children.
Located right next to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, the stadium sits right on the waterfront. Lovely in the Summer watching a game and the harbor traffic, it's modest price tag makes it affordable for the whole family to have an evening out. A great night out and a chance to see future Yankee stars on the rise!
For the Money this is a very good ball park to go to. Mind you, this is not on The NY Yankees level. The park is situated right on the water next to the SI Ferry. The team is a Triple A and is made up of younger players just starting out. Stadium is clean and very nice. It would be great if they put a A level team in it.
This a great venue to experience with family. It overlooks the NY Harbor and its a very modern stadium. The food is great and there is a good beer selection. The game was very nice with giveaways and entertainment during breaks. The area around the stadium is very beautiful and spacious. This is a recommendable trip for a family, especially in the summer. You can use the ferry to get there which makes it more fun.
Arranged a group outing and was supposed to be greeted (never happened). Our group's name was supposed to be displayed on the scoreboard (never happened) and we were supposed to receive a SI Yankees hat (never happened) and our sales rep didn't care. Of course, the food was horrible but that is not news. We are going to lose this beautiful stadium.
nice park easy parking kid friendly and cheap!!! Can see the city of New york from some of the seats
I have a child who wanted to see a baseball game "live, on stage". After discussing his television habits we opted to go to the Staten Island Yankees a few years ago. The thought was that it would be good enough for a 4 year old and it is 20 mites away. Here is how things broke down; 3 Tickets $52, Parking $8 (literally steps from the stadium), Food $40 (including 2 beers). $100 dollars total for the evening and we got three free t-shirts, saw fireworks after the game and spent less then 20 minutes traveling each direction. We all had a blast and it didn't break the bank. Thankfully he made the entire game. The next time we went he only made 5 innings but we had fun anyway.Best night out in a long time, not too crowded to drive or at the concession stands. Decent food, lots of options.
If you want Major League Baseball without the high prices try out the NY Yankees minor league team right here in NYC. A fun time for the whole family!
These days going to the ballgame with your family and eating Hot Dogs, Popcorn and a drink can cost you an arm and a leg, not to mention how far you'd probably have to travel to get there. Well I am happy so say that we have found an answer..... Staten Island Yankee stadium is awesome, right next to the ferry and all transportation.... and its not ridiculously expensive...... Cant wait for the next game....
Great minor league ballpark with spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline. Overall very enjoyable, but eat before you go... food was expensive and lines extremely long.
We are from Detroit and we had a great experience at this ballpark. We are huge baseball fans and this was a very memorable experience. The park is gorgeous, there isn't a bad seat in the house, the view of lower Manhattan beyond the outfield is breathtaking, and the food was delicious and adequately priced. The stadium personnel were all very friendly and seemed enthusiastic about their job. Our usher(section 110) was very friendly and wiped our seats off for us. If you're looking for something to do in NY away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, this is what you're looking for! The park is located right next to the Staten Island Ferry so it was easy for a tourist to get to and the ferry was FREE!!!
Its a nice day at the ball game if you are local and do not feel like hassling with the trip to Yankee stadium.Beautiful views of the city.They do a nice job of incorporating the kids throughout the game and after offer a base run.Some nice firework evenings.I go 1 or 2x a year, that's enough.They should upgrade the food. These days food can make a stadium.Some good packages out there that include tix, food(all u can eat) and a ballcap.There is always a small element of SI trashiness, its a cheap local ballgame and that's what you get but Ive never had or seen any issues.
For the last 8 years or so, I have been a Staten Island Yankees season ticket holder on the 21 Game Plan; this review is based my last visit to the Richmond County Bank Ball Park at St. George (more commonly referred to as Staten Island Yankees Stadium) for a double header between the Staten Island Yankees and the Connecticut Tigers. I enjoy these games for several reasons. The ball park is located in New York Harbor and offers a nice view of the harbor, Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. During the game, ships pass through the harbor, which is impressive to watch between pitches. The team has two mascots, Scooter the Holy Cow and Red, who entertain between innings, though on this night only Scooter was present. There is also a group of talented and energetic young ladies called The Pinstripe Patrol that does dance routines and tosses shirts into the stands between innings. For the kids, there is the Scooter Fun Zone that offers activities in case the kids get bored. Fans can get autographs from the players before or even after the game. Despite the fact that Staten Island and Connecticut have a shot at the playoffs and RCBP has a seating capacity of 7,171, there were not many fans inside the ball park, which, unfortunately, is typical. Why aren't fans coming to the games? Maybe it's because of the $8 parking fee for people who drive to the game, which is steep for a minor league ball park, but people who live and/or work in New York City can take the subway to Lower Manhattan and take the free ride on the Staten Island Ferry to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, which is a short walk to the ball park. Or maybe it's because the food that they sell, though high in quality, is expensive by minor league standards ($8 for a cheeseburger, $5.50 for a large ice cream cone, etc.). For people who are on a tight budget or just don't want to spend a lot of money on food, the best nights to go are Tuesdays for $2 pizza slices and Wednesdays for $.50 chicken wings. People who do want pizza, which is supplied by a local restaurant called Pier 76, should head over to the concession stand on the first base side of the concourse as soon as they enter the ball park. I made the mistake of getting a pepperoni slice between games and, because of the small crowd, the pizza must have been sitting around for 3 hours. The slice I got was so hard that I didn't even finish it because I was afraid of breaking my teeth. The chicken wings I had before the first game, on the other hand, were excellent. What, on this night, was a 3 star attraction could be a 5 star attraction with more people in the ball park.
Been to a lot of minor league parks in the tri state area and this is one of best. Can't beat the view past center. Not a bad seat in the house. Reasonable concession prices. Short walk from ferry. A nice way to spend a summer evening. Firework show at end of game on most weekends. Free parking in front if you get there early, $8 lot down below.