If you're new to US sports this is a must do, it's a lot of fun. Baked potatofries were amazing. The Friday night fireworks were a real bonus, opening the roof and turning the lights out.
Enthusiastic fan base and fun stunts between innings, along with good food, make this a win. That said-w/the roof closed this feels cavernous and dark. I hear it’s better w/roof open
Even though this ballpark is a retractable roof, it is a very intimateballpark. I enjoyed the beer selection at this ballpark, and keep an eye out for the train in LF after a Astros HR.
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What an amazing family time here! Every seat has a great view to the field no worries on going upstairs on 400s. Food and beerspricey but is part of the experience. Save on coming with full stomach!
Hit up the Kiolbassa Grand Slam Grillers stands for awesome sausages on poppy seed rolls. Order a spicy sausage w/ chili, cheese, onions & peppers, and wash it down with a Saint Arnold beer.
Tickets for $25. If there's 4-6 of you, check out Torchy's seating for a few extra bucks and seating in the outfield. Highly suggest waiting in the long line for Torchy's Tacos. Worth the wait!
We sat in the Budweiser Clubhouse so I had a really good view of the game! The people and the energy was good, the food was good, and the Astros won! A perfect night of baseball!
A little baseball, a hot dog, and a cold beer. Minute Maid welcomes you! Kick back in comfy reclining seats or save a few bucks and sit a little further back to enjoy the view!
Loaded baked potatoes are the best. The bottomless popcorn is a great deal for the kids. Went for r he first time tonight w my family as we just moved from NY 2 weeks ago. Beautiful stadium!
I’ve never been here, but I have had the pleasure of getting to know quite a few maids in my time. If my experience with them is any indication, this is bound to be a very fun place.
They may not always win, but if you're heading to an Astros game, try to make it on a Friday. 'Big and Bright Friday Night' at MMP boasts an amazing firework show after each game. Lots of fun!
If you're in Houston and want something fun to do a visit to the Astros ballpark is a must! Right in the middle of downtown Houston there is so much to do!
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Main entrance to stadium is the old Union Station. Tal's Hill and the train in center field are really cool. If you need help deciding which Seats to Purchase at your next Astros game, check out Read more
If the roof is closed, it's an OK park. If it's open, the atmosphere is a lot more fun. Overpriced concessions (like all ball parks). The WiFi is excellent.
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday games if you bring a label from a coke bottle, you'll get a hot dog, coke, chips, and a baseball cap along with your ticket in the mezzanine section for $20. ;)
Opened in 1999, the park is home to the Houston Astros. The ballpark is the first major sports facility to have a closed captioning board for the hearing impaired.
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For approx. $30, you can get the All-you-can-eat deal, includes snacks, hotdog and soda. It's limited to the first 1k people that signup. Keep in-mind the food court for this deal in by right field.
Don't waste your time with the funnel cake. It's pre-made frozen, and takes about 5min to go through heat belt... Super Dog with chili and cheese is YUM!
Had seats three rows from the roof but still had a really good time. Roof was closed and AC was on. Skip the funnel cakes- slow and unevenly (often) overcooked.