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- MarkMay 18, 2013Get seats on the 3rd base side for a view of the Minneapolis skyline all game long, & make sure to pick up a brat (w/ grilled onions & sauerkraut) from one of the Kramarczuk's stands.
- HISTORYMarch 12, 2013The first baseball game played here was a college game between the University of Minnesota and Louisiana Tech on March 27, 2010.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- ESPNAugust 18, 2011The admissions gates here are numbered according to Twins legends. LF is #6 (Oliva), CF is #3 (Killebrew), RF is #29 (Carew), Target Plaza (also in RF) is #34 (Puckett), and home plate is #14 (Hrbek).
- The sight lines for football game here are surprisingly good, especially when it’s the Tommies holding the Johns to one rushing yard on the day. 🏈
- Theresa KopkaSeptember 16, 2012If you make you're way into the suites you won't regret it. Cushy seats, delicious spread of food including a dessert cart and unlimited choice of drinks! We got this for free
- Jay DuerJuly 7, 2017Don't spend a lot of money on tickets. We spent almost the entire game standing at the rail in the bar in the outfield. Great view, easy access to cocktails/beer, pizza, and other concessions.
- Trevor ArnebergAugust 23, 2014Beautiful new stadium, you can pour your own beer! The ticket people are at every walkway, but cheapest tickets are only $14 and plenty of standing room
- Victor RodriguezAugust 26, 2014Awesome place to catch a game!!! Great set up!! Good food and beer vending machines!!! A must if ever in Minnesota during the summer.
- Patrick McCutchanJuly 19, 2012Three blocks east on 5th is Nibbles McCart the original push cart in minneapolis. Aka the best Wieners & polish sausages also at 7th/8th and Nicollet mall.
- If attending with children, the Guest Services window behind Home Plate has booster seats, can hold your strollers, free sunscreen, hair binders and more. Even has space for nursing mothers. Helpful!
- Sharifa SimonAugust 7, 2014Great looking field with a view of some of the downtown buildings. Get some garlic fries and a beer! And give that poor 6 year old the ball you just caught.
- WinterAugust 26, 2014The new stadium is great! Even the nosebleed seats have a nice view. We're gonna win Twins!
- Chad TenglinMay 27, 2019Very friendly staff and fans. We were in the bleachers though and when the sun creeps over the overhang...it was quite toasty so keep that in mind.
- Great place to see a ballgame. Beautiful ballpark, great sight lines
- Gina PetersonAugust 27, 2017Love the character of this stadium. There is also a lot of very good local foods all around the stadium. More unique options are on the Main level.
- TJ KJuly 26, 2015Gorgeous baseball park in the heat of downtown. Sit down the 3rd base side for the best views of the city.
- Minnesota TwinsApril 5, 2012Don’t forget to use MLB.com At Bat on your Android, iPhone, iPad or iPod, BlackBerry or Windows 7 device to follow all the action on the field and around the league while you are at the park. Read more
- This stadium was built on the back of the property tax payers of Hennepin County. The pohlads have very little personal investment in our city and they still have a lackluster baseball team to boot!
- Tanya SparksJuly 8, 2015Great stadium, very friendly workers and the fans were really nice. Take a tour if you have time. Your lucky if you get Colin!
- Jon NelsonJune 10, 2016Either before your game or after, you MUST tour the entire park. The Twins organization has done a remarkable job at capturing the nostalgia.
- Annie JohnsonJuly 8, 2016Great beer selection, beautiful stadium - there really isn't a bad seat in the house.
- Chad TenglinMay 27, 2019Great views and friendly staff. Be careful in the bleachers because it can be toasty out there.
- Chris BruceSeptember 1, 2014Great new stadium, surprisingly big but all seats feel close to the action. If you don't like your seats check out one of the bars with a field view.
- Jon NelsonMay 2, 2014There is so much Twins history built into this complex you would need to come back a second time to CATCH all of it ;)
- In the mood for corn dogs or walleye on a stick? The State Fair Classics stand can be found on the lower deck in center field.
- Amazing stadium, great unique foods, and awesome standing room tickets. Champions Club has 5-course Buffet
- Days Hotel on UniversityOctober 31, 2011Enjoy a Minnesota Twins Game outdoors in the heart of Downtown Minneapolis! A perfect summer activity just a short complimentary shuttle ride from the Days Hotel on University!
- ExperienceApril 10, 2013You can now upgrade your seats at all Twins home games! Download the MLB at the Ballpark app to upgrade: http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/min/ticketing/upgrades.jsp
- Sports IllustratedJuly 23, 2013Check It Out: A two-story laser-burned wooden mural of Minnesota Twins legend Kirby Puckett is located in the Delta SKY360 Legend's Club as part of the Kirby Puckett Atrium. Read more
- Jesus ZuñígaApril 27, 2013Splendid stadium with the added comfort of wifi and easy to get in and out via cab, for out of town people like myself
- Leo BogeeAugust 20, 2011Ask about the Champions club. Hour before game pay $29 for a dinner buffet. 5min before game watch and stuff face for 3 hr. Available to season ticket holders or cool friends who take you along
- Best baseball park in America! Although AT&T in SF is a close second. And both were designed by HOK.
- if coming from out state, park at the megamall and ride the light rail. get there at least 45 minutes before you want to be at target field.
- It can be hot, so make sure to bring a cooler with bottled water (and snacks!)
- Try the Vincent Burger found at select vendord! Prime Rib burger stuff with cheese and spare rib meat! Pricey, but delicious! Save a few bucks and bring your own water, they allow it.
- Steve HovingtonJuly 7, 2014Fans attending Twins games can go to a cash register, and preload a $10 or $20 card. Fans then can choose between four beers and regulate how much they want to have poured.
- Best Ball Park in the major leagues! If you can find it the Walleye on a stick is a taste of Minnesota!
- Sports IllustratedJuly 23, 2013Check It Out: There is an open fire pit at the top of the Budweiser Roof Deck located at the top of left field! Read more
- At Nachos Tacos and Burittos near 105-106 you can get the Grande Nachos vegetarian style. Tell them to ask the chef to put the bean filling for the Veggie Burrito on your nachos instead of beef.
- Mark AdamsSeptember 8, 2013Buy the green soda cup for $11 and get free refills for u and u can share. Save some money
- steve royalApril 11, 2017Great place to watch a ballgame. Most of the food is way over priced for the average fan. To me the only worth paying for is a sausage from Kramarck. It is the only food I buy. Beer could be $1 less.
- KenMarch 26, 2010Walked up to the 300 level an had a beer in every bar that was open - during open house. Cool little bars that are enclosed in cool weather where you can still watch the game.
- You can buy tickets at the automated kiosks on the corner of 5th & 3rd, right by Gate 3.
- Best place to eat is at the Asian Wok. Get the Chicken Stir Fry!!! Its on the main level in the left field corner by the FSN set