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J
3 years ago

We held my daughter's wedding at the park it was a...

We held my daughter's wedding at the park it was a great experience. Perfect mix of formal ceremony and casual buffet/party after. Bride and groom are baseball fans (chicago/cleveland). All the people worked hard to pull off a great experience. Mickey and Shannon headed up the event planning and catering respectively. They helped with all the small detail we may have missed. Thanks!!

C
3 years ago

Absolutely great minor league ballpark situated co...

Absolutely great minor league ballpark situated conveniently downtown in the Arena district and only a short walk from the Short North. The outfield nearest the road features "windows" where passersby can stop and catch part of the game free of charge.

C
3 years ago

A beautiful ballpark with a classic design. Friend...

A beautiful ballpark with a classic design. Friendly staff. Comfortable seating with plenty of leg room. The concession stands have a great open air layout so you can continue to watch the game while in line.

Can't be beat for an affordable, laid back night out.

T
3 years ago

My son and his bride-to-be planned their wedding r...

My son and his bride-to-be planned their wedding rehearsal celebration for 80 in the Tanksy bullpen suite. On the day of, we had the worst weather and they had to cancel the game. They still offered to host our party and open the gates just for us. We were , however, able to find accommodations at a local restaurant, Copious (who were also amazing). The Huntington Park management, Shelby, and Shannon were wonderful in allowing us to move our event and even sent over a bottle of champagne to congratulate the happy couple.

M
3 years ago

Best park in the minors for a reason. Beautiful pa...

Best park in the minors for a reason. Beautiful park, great view, and distinct features. Good food, cheap tickets and parking, perfect location in the city. Helps the team is always one of the best too.

R
3 years ago

Great stadium and friendly staff at the concession...

Great stadium and friendly staff at the concessions. Pricing of the concessions are high, but that seems to be the norm everywhere. I loved the souvenir cup, gotta keep it! If only it were a glow in the dark cup...that would be cool! Anyhow great stadium and family atmosphere here!

K
3 years ago

This is a great place to go, the clippers games ar...

This is a great place to go, the clippers games are a lot of fun. Not to mention the tickets are very affordable. The stadium is in great condition, and the seats are pretty comfortable. If you are looking for fun for a family outing or a work event, this a great place to choose. The food here is pretty decent too, though I think the price is a bit high for what you get.

C
3 years ago

Has everything you want and more from a ballpark. ...

Has everything you want and more from a ballpark. Splash pad / fountains for the kids, blow up bounce house and batting game, great food at the park and they allow bring your own food too. All types of seating options with not a bad seat in the house.

j
3 years ago

A Clippers game is a great place to spend a night ...

A Clippers game is a great place to spend a night with the family. There is easy access right off of 670 and multiple parking garages. Food is pricey but typical of a sporting event. There are lots of cool giveaways and themed nights throughout the season.

B
3 years ago

I attended my first baseball game in many decades ...

I attended my first baseball game in many decades last night [6-22-2019] at Huntington Park.

A group of people from my Quaker Meeting [a small religious community near the OSU campus] had decided to meet for supper at North Market and then to attend a baseball game [the Columbus Clippers vs. the Lehigh Valley IronPigs] at Huntington Park.

Our seats had, thankfully, been in the shade [certainly because the Summer Solstice had been 6-21-2019 and the sun had been so far to the north].

I decided to leave during the fourth inning so that I would be able to arrive at home before 9:00 p.m. and therefore be well-rested for Sunday morning.

Leaving Huntington Park had been an interesting adventure because the gate by which we had entered had been locked. Someone at the locked gate directed me to the "center field" gate but I do not know the term "center field" so I had been mystified by those instructions but had started to walk towards the south [which had seemed to be the correct direction].

I finally figured out that I would be able to exit by using the gate near the familiar-to-me large statue of a baseball player that faces Neil Ave.

Several minutes later, my #3 COTA bus arrived at the intersection of Neil Ave. and Brodbelt Ln. and I was on my way home.