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Maimonides Park
1904 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, United States
About the Maimonides Park
Maimonides Park is a state-of-the-art stadium located at 1904 Surf Avenue in New York. This iconic venue is a popular destination for sports fans, hosting a variety of exciting events and games throughout the year. With modern amenities and a vibrant atmosphere, Maimonides Park provides an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're cheering on your favorite team or enjoying a live concert, this stadium is the perfect place to create lasting memories. Come and experience the excitement at Maimonides Park!
Reviews of Maimonides Park
"Overview: Incredible experience with entertainment beyond baseball and delicious food for all. It's easy to get a souvenir from the game, as lots of foul balls are given out + baseball are often handed to and thrown to kids and adults from the bullpen, base coaches, and players. Whenever there's a home run, I recommend checking out where it went beyond the stadium after the game, as you might find the home run ball up for grabs. What is now (I believe) a park or parking lot area slightly behind the left field wall used to be a large empty lot, and once two Hudson Valley Renegades players went back-to-back with home runs, one of them being the (Now) young Yankees star Jasson Dominguez. Me and my father check out the pathway infront of the lot after the game, and both balls we right next to each other in the lot! We got a worker in there to throw them over to us, and even though that was a few years ago now it will always be one of my favorite memories in New York. Experience: If you're in to baseball, it will be a great and exciting experience. Even if you're not, it's awesome to get so close to young talent for prices that would barely even get you in to an MLB stadium. Tickets go for about 10-30 dollars, depending on the date, availability, location, and promotion of that day. All seats are super close to the stadium and give you a great view. There is lots of delicious food and even a few activities on the concourse, and you can always have a quick departure to the train or to the beach and amusement park depending on what you want to do after the game. Food: Delicious food with a suprising variety. They have classics like hot dogs and nachos, but also a ton of more variety foods for such a small concourse and stadium. I cannot stress HOW MUCH I recommend the loaded nachos on the 3rd base side of the concourse (Pictured). They were so delicious, I'm not ashamed to say I've gone to games just for them. Good to know: Always holds promotions with great events for kids, teens and adults and cool items for fans and collectors. There will frequently be fireworks, special events with dinosaurs and activities, and even letting kids or the whole crowd run the bases after the game and get a picture at home plate after (Pictured). It has a massive parking lot that *does cost money to park at* and is shared with a nearby ice rink, however I would still recommend taking either the F, D, Q, or N train to Stillwell and walking about 2 blocks."
"Maimonides Park is a fun ballpark to watch high-A ball. The stadium itself is nothing special and a bit small, but it’s clean, reasonably priced, and has nice views of Coney Island. It’s practically right on the Boardwalk, so you can watch a game after having a fun at Coney Island. The fan experience is pretty good too with between-inning fan games, a nice team store, and a good mascot. I wish they offered physical score cards though. Overall, I’d give this stadium my recommendation for a fun, inexpensive minor league game."
"Very pleasant ballpark. Not exorbitantly expensive like the Major Leagues. Every seat is offers a good view of the action. Plenty of restrooms, with concessions available that won’t kill your finances. In between inning on-field entertainment is very annoying, but ballpark offers a marvelous view of the surrounding area (Coney Island) and a pleasant, refreshing ocean breeze. Best to attempt to find street parking to avoid parking lot fees. It’s a low minor league ballpark so do not expect comfortable seats or high resolution scoreboards. Just a relaxed evening with fun baseball to watch."
"Had much fun at Bark in the Park! What a picturesque location and fun place to spend the evening watching the Cyclones in iconic Coney Island. Highly Recommend following what the Cyclones are up to so you can go to some of their fun events (like Bark in the Park!!!)"
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