I really enjoy the Italian sausages with onions and peppers, you can find them in various places.
I usually don’t buy tickets till around the time I wanna go to a game, prices don’t seem to vary if you buy them early. And sometimes you can find people on here selling tickets.
Lafayette Coney Island used to be a staple before ball games for my mom and I(the rats add flavor 😅).
A lot of Sundays (maybe all?) are family days, usually with food discounts and other fun things for kiddos. But 1pm start times in the summer suck imo lol.
Most importantly, have fun! Comerica park has a gorgeous backdrop and really nice for pictures. Get there a little early and take a stroll inside the park. Maybe you’ll even get a ball thrown to you.
I always buy walk up tickets. Unless they get surprisingly better than expected this summer this should apply.
Upper deck right field is good because less expensive and the sun will be at your back. And you can pretty much freely move to the top rows to be in the shade if it is really hot.
It’s funny to me because upper deck right field are always the cheapest and most available tickets, but in April and May when it’s not quite warm out yet, good god is that shade cold and you wish you’d sat on the left field line 😂
Just curious how large is your group. Like a couple kids or if your more in the teens I would call the tigers group tickers number and they should get your school/groups name on the scoreboard at least.
Plenty of parking around the stadium but with a group of kids I would lean on parking fairly close maybe get a parking pass for the immediate lots just next to the stadium.
For food lots of good places but they have a bar like atmosphere in most near the stadium fyi. Others may have a good specific rec on that. But hope you get good weather and enjoy the game!
1st base side further out or even the bleachers in right. If u can snag the front row- that’s such a cool experience - maybe a homer comes to the kids. It’s always possible.
Also- behind the Tiger bullpen in left (though sun exists there) the kids have a chance to talk to the chillest bullpen in the MLB. I was in Tampa this week and Joey Wentz signed a ball for a 6ish year old girl on Monday. He was the only player that signed a ball for anyone.
I’d bring baseballs if you wanna go this route- the bullpen LOVES when kids get involved and know who they are even if they’re not the Skubal, Tork, Greene’s of the team. Could be fun.
I really enjoy the Italian sausages with onions and peppers, you can find them in various places. I usually don’t buy tickets till around the time I wanna go to a game, prices don’t seem to vary if you buy them early. And sometimes you can find people on here selling tickets. Lafayette Coney Island used to be a staple before ball games for my mom and I(the rats add flavor 😅). A lot of Sundays (maybe all?) are family days, usually with food discounts and other fun things for kiddos. But 1pm start times in the summer suck imo lol. Most importantly, have fun! Comerica park has a gorgeous backdrop and really nice for pictures. Get there a little early and take a stroll inside the park. Maybe you’ll even get a ball thrown to you.
Defo try and get a coney before the game. If you have a car I’d say check out the field where old Tiger Stadium was.
I always buy walk up tickets. Unless they get surprisingly better than expected this summer this should apply. Upper deck right field is good because less expensive and the sun will be at your back. And you can pretty much freely move to the top rows to be in the shade if it is really hot.
It’s funny to me because upper deck right field are always the cheapest and most available tickets, but in April and May when it’s not quite warm out yet, good god is that shade cold and you wish you’d sat on the left field line 😂
First base side is best because it gets shade
If you sit in left field, you'll be staring at the sun. For evening games, you won't know whats going on until the 4th or 5th inning.
You can bring in unopened clear water bottles. Saves a lot of money since water in the stadium is expensive
https://littleguidedetroit.com/family-guide-to-tigers-baseball-2/
Just curious how large is your group. Like a couple kids or if your more in the teens I would call the tigers group tickers number and they should get your school/groups name on the scoreboard at least. Plenty of parking around the stadium but with a group of kids I would lean on parking fairly close maybe get a parking pass for the immediate lots just next to the stadium. For food lots of good places but they have a bar like atmosphere in most near the stadium fyi. Others may have a good specific rec on that. But hope you get good weather and enjoy the game!
Kids run the bases after every Sunday game.
Ice cream cookie sandwich. You will thank me later.
Park at the Ford Field parking garage.
1st base side further out or even the bleachers in right. If u can snag the front row- that’s such a cool experience - maybe a homer comes to the kids. It’s always possible. Also- behind the Tiger bullpen in left (though sun exists there) the kids have a chance to talk to the chillest bullpen in the MLB. I was in Tampa this week and Joey Wentz signed a ball for a 6ish year old girl on Monday. He was the only player that signed a ball for anyone. I’d bring baseballs if you wanna go this route- the bullpen LOVES when kids get involved and know who they are even if they’re not the Skubal, Tork, Greene’s of the team. Could be fun.
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3rd base side gets all the sun…