Get 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.
There 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.
Comerica 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!
Food is expensive but so good. Fireworks on Friday night games. It’s worth it to pay the price to park in the close parkinggarages. Check for special promotions for free stuff at the games 😎
The 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.
A 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.
This 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.
Great 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
Right next door to Ford Field. Check out Cheli's ChiliBar or Hockeytown Cafe across the street too! If you need help deciding which Seats to purchase for your next Detroit Tigers game, check out En savoir plus
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.
we 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
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.
This 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 gardenfresh salsa and chicken strips - best deals in park!
great 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
Hang 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.
If 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.
The 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