I've lived in the Twin Cities for over 15 years and this was my first experience seeing a Saints game, sadly enough. It was so much fun! The price to not only get seats directly behind the visitor's dugout, drinks, and food was so reasonable (especially compared to the MLB clubs).
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CHS field. Parking will be limited, so plan your visit in advance. There's some good food in the ground. Mini Donuts became my favorite! If youre with kids and for longer games you can take break and let them enjoy in Kids Area which has lot of games to keep them busy.
Pleasantly pleased at how the Saints organization is handling physical distancing and safety while providing a professional baseball experience with minimal risk. We were seated 15-20 feet from the closest fans, had our section's designated entrance, restroom, and concessions with no crowds at any of them, temps taken upon admission, masks on everyone not eating/drinking and in their seats, all with the typical "fun is good" experience. While I do miss the crowded stands and the roar of the crowd, I'm thrilled just to be in the ballpark until that is able to happen without unduly worrying about whether I've become a public health statistic.
I think they won their game when I went. Not the biggest baseball fan, but they sure put on a great show! Went on Dog day at the park, was a great time for my pup and I to socialize and watch some balls fly!
Seriously?! Why was the game for Saturday, May 20th cancelled? It was not raining hard enough to cancel that game at the starting time. And also, why was the game cancelled in the afternoon. This is what your website says about the rain policy.
{ Games will NOT be postponed before the game's original starting time. At the game's original start time, American Association umpires will determine whether the game will be started, delayed, or postponed. All efforts will be made to play the game. Remember, weather varies from city to city and in all likelihood, the Saints will play ball.)
So now I'm suppose to drive down the CHS feild, pay to park and go to the box office to get tickets for a future game if any seats are left? It must be nice to make up the rules as you go. This is my first and LAST time ever buying saints tickets. thanks alot!
It's an awesome baseball experience! It's perfect for die hard baseball fans and casual fans too! My wife and attended a game last summer and the baseball action, food, entertainment, and beer was great. Moderately priced, for a ball park. After the game, they had a "Food Truck" night! We got to picnic on the field (which was immaculate) and choose from about a dozen food trucks, lined up along the warning track. I'll definitely go back to CHS Field! If I could, it would be a ten star review!
It was my very first time at this location AND my very FIRST Saints game. It is geared towards all ages( except for the numerous alcohol stands). But I felt that the prices were outrageously high for food and beverages. I'm glad that there are people out there that can pay those prices. But now I can say that I've been there. Done that. I can die a happy woman now. Lol. Hopefully not any time soon!!
Love the Saints. More relaxed and fun than Major League games. The stadium is gorgeous with an open air feel that is perfect for enjoying a summer day or evening.
I love Saints games! Great entertainment between innings, great baseball, great stadium, great food, amazing beer selection all for an outstandingly cheap price! It's always a great day at the ballpark!
More fun than a twins game any day of the week. If you enjoy the game and the atmosphere this is a great place to enjoy yourself. Small enough to not get to lost in the shuffle or get a bad west and big enough to have a fun and loud fan interaction. From silly games to fun announcers to baseball as it was meant to be, this is the place to come.
Absolutely amazing, in every conceivable way. They have mastered the modern, small stadium (seats about 9,000) and in the heart of the St. Paul downtown. An absolute "must go" if you're in town during the season.
I don't even like baseball but I always have fun at Saints games. There is entertainment of some sort going on all of the time. Listen to the announcers- they're funny! Get the giant nachos from the Mexican place. They are worth the $10. Craft beer is available. If you're less selective, you can order beer from their app to be delivered to your seat. Plenty of bathrooms which are clean and well kept. Tickets are cheap too!
I don't care about baseball but I do love going to Saints games.
Biggest accolade: there is a dude that roams around with a cooler full of beer. He must know the second you are out of beer because he shows up like a second cousin on the day you win the lottey.
Biggest complaint: I went to some glamorous cupcake place and I was really disappointed. How do you make buttercream frosting hard?
Best baseball games in the Twin Cities. Saints games are truly an event! The game, the food and drink, and all the entertainment make Saints games one of the best entertainment options around.
Sat in berm, kids loved it and players tossed us some balls from the bullpen. Kids can run bases and get autographs from the entire team after. Great value experience
One of the best parts of living in Saint Paul! CHS field is clean, easy to access and extremely affordable, especially compared to Target field. Much better for kids too. The atmosphere is much more laid back and the size is manageable. We always buy the lawn tickets and bring a blanket when we bring our kids (ages 3 and 6) and it works out perfectly.
Beautiful stadium. Great food and drink selection. Fun for all ages. Park in the tailgate lot for 8 dollars and enter through the back entrance. Super fast and convenient.
Great place to watch a game. But... The lines for food can be pretty maddening as it's not uncommon to wait 30 minutes in line for a hot dog. Very familiar-friendly and kids will be entertained by the mid inning games and contests.
It is great to watch a game on a nice evening. There were a lot more errors committed, however, than what I expected or remember from teams at this level from just a few years back. But it's a game, and they provide crowd -engaging entertainment between the innings, so it is fun.