richmond county bank ballpark
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Nice place to see a game. Not a bad seat in the house. Plenty of parking and an easy commute.It beats traveling to the Bronx and spending an arm/leg... The Food bites. In todays era you need some good food, not the standard burger , dogs & sausage. At least they have some decent beer taps.Get with it....
Excellent food, every seat there is a good one, fireworks were amazing if you go on a Friday or Saturday night, had a blast! Good baseball and good fun!
Ok I will admit I am a huge ballpark chaser and have been to dozens and dozens of stadiums, so I see things with a different lens. I also need handicapped seating usually at the ballpark and I found the seating at RCBB to be great in terms of sightlines and ease of access. The only problem is the plastic molded back seats that are attached to bleacher benches are quite uncomfortable. A padded folding chair would be a huge improvement. The food at the park is underwhelming and the burger I had was terrible. The lettuce and tomato put on a burger and sitting under a heat lamp is not a reciepe for success. This is my hometown ballpark and while I hate the NY Yankees, I enjoy their Staten Island little brothers.
Also great for groups such as boy or girl scouts. My son camped here one night as well, it was secure and safe.Stadium is clean and well maintained. Parking isn't far, and all seats are good seats.Prices are fantastic, and if you're lucky, you can see a recovering NY Yankee play here as well before they head back to the MLB after an injury.
The baseball being played is single A ball so you're seeing players at the very start of their career, hopefully some future stars you'll recognize in a few years. The stadium is in a great location with a great view of lower Manhattan from most seats in the stadium. Fun for younger kids and the tickets don't break the bank like a regular Yankee game in the Bronx.
This was a first time visit for two of my grand-daughters. They can't wait to go back. My husband and son enjoyed the game while my grands enjoyed the give-always. We all received baseball caps, choice of two different baseball jerseys, All-you-can-eat hot dogs, burgers, soda, water and chips. In addition, they received some soft balls and a walk around the bases after the game. That night there was also a fireworks display. Needless to say we were all happy and all for $15 per person! You can't beat that for a family night out but if you can please tell me where!
The view alone of Manhattan from the ballpark is worth the trip. If you're lucky, you'll catch a departing cruise ship which appears to sail right thru the outfield as it exits NY harbor. A good place to catch upcoming NY Yankee prospects, and also Yankee stars who may be rehabbing from injury there. It's a short walk from the ferry. Very safe and family friendly.
Easy to get to by Ferry or train. Great ballpark to see a minor league baseball game (Staten Island Yankees). Family friendly environment. Whether you're local or visiting NYC, you have to catch a ball game here.
The Ballpark is just a short walk from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal on the Staten Island side. It's filled with excitement, food and so much fun if you like baseball and watching the crowd. There are single tickets and specials that include your ticket and food vouchers for typical baseball park food--hot dogs, hamburgers, soda, beer, popcorn, ice cream and more. Come to the RC Bank Ballpark and have a terrific evening. Bring your friends and family. It's a place to remember to go to year after year. Special seating is available for wheelchairs and other handicap vehicles and it's not bad either. Plenty of restrooms and concession stands to get food and drinks; snacks and ice cream. We had a fabulous time!!!! Get seating under the canopy as the sun can get very hot.
We went to the Richmond County Bank Ballpark in Staten Island on 27 July 2013 with a group from work. We got a suite that held 20. We watched the Staten Island Yankees (Short Season "A" Yankee farm team) play host to their outer borough arch rival Brooklyn Cyclones (Short Season "A" Mets farm team). The ballpark has probably the best views of any stadium I have ever been in. That includes major and minor league parks. The Manhattan skyline and views of Jersey City and Statue of Liberty are worth the visit to the park. The park opened in 1999 and still looks very good. Prices are very affordable and a great idea for family. Lots of activities before and during the ballgames with lots of free give aways. Food is typical ballpark fair with nothing special. Do try to take advantage of the all you can eat deal when purchasing tickets. It includes all you can eat hotdogs, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, soda and water thru the 7th inning. A great deal when you are with a group or just lugging kids with you for a day out. Parking is available next to the stadium for $8.
The park is a good size and just steps away from the Memorial which is just steps away from the Ferry Termianal. Prices are low and there is an unobstructed view all the way around. It is very loud and there are always fireworks when they win, which is quite often
the staten island yankees occupy richmond county ballpark, not as if anybody cares... the night we attended we counted perhaps 700 living souls, but the team announced attendance at 2,200, so obviously 1,500 were disguised as empty seats... the price, $15, is outrageous for this level ball and perhaps accounts for the civic disinterest, come by when wagner college is playing and get the same spectacular view for one-third the price... concessions quite bland except for the beach haus pilsner and the knish and hot dog at the kosher stand... level of play, very sloppy... ah, but the view, of new york's harbor and skyline, the frequently passing staten island ferries (a fairish walk from right field) and, on occasion, container ships that seem to have dropped from outer space... the crossing on the staten island ferry is free... the cost of this rather even things out... staff fairly friendly and accommodating although the folks at the admissions gate had a stern and bossy attitude, first holding us out, then demanding that we enter quickly... that's new york, I guess...
Great place to catch a baseball game, We have been going here for awhile now. The kids love going. They always leave with a few new autographs and usually a ball. Not a bad seat in the house, with a view of the city in the outfield. Food and drinks are reasonable for a stadium not the best food though. Go to a game that has fireworks, you won't be disappointed.
One of a kind experience. Where else can you catch a foul ball, drink beer and see the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline at the same time? There weren't many folks there on a HOT summer Sunday, but those who were had a great time. Went to Pier 79 Pizza after, also great, but not on here yet, I guess...
A vista por si só de Manhattan a partir do ballpark vale a viagem. Se você tiver sorte, você vai pegar um navio de cruzeiro que parece sair vela direita atravesse o guarda-redes) como sai NY harbor. Tudo fantástico vale muito a pena!!!