- The baseball at Comerica Park is a can't miss
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- MarkApril 14, 2014Get tickets in the upper deck infield for a great view of the park. Try one of the new hot dogs from the "Topped Dogs" stand in the food court, and get one of the 36 beers offered at the 416 Bar.Upvoted Nov 17
- Jose MedinaMay 24, 2015There is a crazy selection of food there. Plus a great place for families. Has a carousel and ferris wheel. Plus a huge tiger in the front! Highly recommend.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Amanda MarcinekSeptember 1, 2012Comerica Park is such a great destination if you're looking for a nice night out. My family and I drove 3 hours to get here tonight and it was phenomenal. Great food/drinks, ball team, and fireworks!Upvoted Sep 25
- Richard RevillaAugust 21, 2018Go Tigers. Fountains go off when the tigers score. Really nice staduim downtown. Beer garden, carousel just fun for the whole family.
- Matt CroweAugust 23, 2017One of the nicer parks in Baseball, kinda like PNC Park without the water, family friendly rides and drink options for adults. Sit in the lower bowl.
- One of my favorite stadiums to visit! So much to offer built right next to Ford field in the heart of downtown Detroit!
- New Amsterdam bar, right field 2nd floor, is amazing. Couches, outdoor fireplace, good views and ambiance.
- Excellent Stadium!!! Nice people!! I support Red Sox but it was pretty cool to attend and have a family environment!!!
- Food is expensive but so good. Fireworks on Friday night games. It’s worth it to pay the price to park in the close parking garages. Check for special promotions for free stuff at the games 😎
- How can you not love Comerica Park?!? Can't go wrong with cheap bleacher seats too! Great views of the game!
- What a wonderful stadium. Great for families too.
- HISTORYApril 5, 2010The Detroit Tigers moved into this ballpark in 2000. It seats roughly 41,000 people, has one of the largest scoreboards in sports, and features sculptures of some of the team's greatest players.
- Kevin RickertAugust 16, 2016A very nice ballpark, it has elements of Camden Yards, PNC, and AT&T Park with its very own local flair. This is by far the most family friendly ballpark I have ever been to.
- Jessica RussellSeptember 22, 2015This stadium is one of the best in the U.S. whether you're here for a Tiger baseball game or concert. Lots of amenities, any kind of food you could want, walking museum, Ferris wheel and carousel.
- KarenJune 6, 2023Only saw it from the outside, but it looks like the stadium would be amazing to experience during a game. Will have to return for one!
- John GondaJuly 3, 2016Great place to watch a game. Fun place for fans of all ages to catch some baseball !
- Michelle LAugust 12, 2014Love the outside of the ballpark and all of the tiger statues everywhere. (And that's coming from an Indians fan haha)
- Mil SavApril 25, 2015Great location, fun ambiance, reasonable price tickets if buy from StubHub last minute (2+ hours before game), good craft brew selection, fun Tiger carousel for kids
- John KosterSeptember 11, 2014Great stadium, home fans very hospitable to visitors. Good ticket prices as well.
- Lears FoolJune 23, 2016Buy a cheap seat, then wander around this beautiful park all game long. Plenty of places to stop and eat/drink
- Joseph ChambersMay 28, 2016Love it. The venders are a bit creative and can be aggressive but the ambiance of a place is amazing. Great scenery.
- There actually are many good craft beers at the baseball games to choose from. 🍺
- Billy AmpMay 2, 2017What a Beautiful stadium right in the middle of Detroit! Doesn't get any better behind home plate. Give Paws a high five for me 🙌
- Jake SmithJuly 27, 2013Catch some of the game in front of the Wall of Fame statues in center field or from the Pepsi Porch.
- Michael HoldsworthMarch 5, 2018Lovely ballpark. Tigers, tigers everywhere! Handily located for downtown as well.
- If you see the Chipwich guy grab him and never let him him go. It is a glorious thing, as rare and as beautiful as the setting sun. Savor it. Love it. Eat it.
- Dean HenryAugust 26, 2016we buy the cheapest ticket available, then hangout in The Tiger Den above right field; great open air bar, couches, tables, big screen TV's. Wander around the ballpark
- Bring your own water/pop in your bags. As long as they are unopened it'll pass security as you enter. 20oz. Bottles on the park are $5 each in 2016!
- Try the Michigan Craft Beer store under the Jungle. Bacon on a stick!
- jeni gApril 7, 2013Sitting near Yankess fans when their team is losing is the best! And then they heckle that poor #36 guy.......hilarious! Tigers ate 'em up!
- Beautiful with not a bad seat in the house. Bonus points for having a solid selection of craft beers.
- There are nine humongous tiger statues scattered throughout the park. Along the outside walls, you can also find thirty-three tiger heads with lighted baseballs in their mouths. Roar, indeed.
- Best place in America to catch a baseball game. Great food, great beer options and spectacular views!!
- Go to craft beer stand near section 104. Bacon on a stick! Oh and beer that beats the usual Miller Lite options.
- Kevin VincentFebruary 2, 2015Be sure to get a commemorative certificate for your first game at guest services. Also be sure to check of the D shop they have cool memorabilia.
- Ella HowdJuly 19, 2022This place is HUGE. Tons of places to grab food and drinks but lines tend to be long and water is almost $6. I was VERY impressed with how clean they kept the bathrooms.
- Go up to the 3rd level, there's a great little bar with good drinks and air conditioning! also get the chips and garden fresh salsa and chicken strips - best deals in park!
- Thomas PaserbaJune 23, 2014great field, good concession stands and beer selection. Way too many tiger statues outside though. We would understand you are the Tigers without 100 Tigers outside
- Michael RotgersSeptember 22, 2013Great time and great experience. Seriously, there's not a bad seat in the place. You can see everything no matter where you sit.
- VisitDetroitJune 5, 2012Hang out with Paws, eat all the delicious snacks Comerica Park has to offer and maybe catch a home run ball. And on Sunday games, kids can even run the bases.
- LindaApril 7, 2013If you are going to bring your kid to the park, don't let him/her stand the chair or your lap and hold up a Tiger paw or sign and block the view and annoy the people behind you.
- Cave CanemApril 24, 2012The best hotdogs in the joint are sold by the man in the Black Pants and Red Striped Shirt don't waste your time in line cold souless dogs from those behind the counters! lol
- Lou ArcaroMay 18, 2017Great day for a game! The Champion's Club is the absolute best. Thanks to my relatives for the tickets.
- GM Ren CenMay 14, 2014Looking for a convenient place to park on gameday? The Beaubien Garage at the GM Ren Cen is just a quick ride on the Detroit People Mover away from the stadium.
- If you can manage to see the game through the throngs of "fans" on the phones, ferris wheels, and carrousels you'll notice you're so far from the game that you'd have been outside at Tiger Stadium!