First of all, Target Field is incredible. Secondly, the summer weather in Minnesota is amazing. It is sunny and somewhat cool in the evening with no humidity; a great night for baseball. Here is a video summary, with the full guide below.
I was fortunate enough to take my first trip to Target Field tonight. Unfortunately it was last minute, and I was forced to buy standing room only tickets. These cost $25 after service fees online, and I picked them up at Will Call. First of all, Target Field is incredible. Secondly, the summer weather in Minnesota is amazing. It is sunny and somewhat cool in the evening with no humidity; a great night for baseball. Here is a video summary, with the full guide below.
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You can bring food and drink into Target Field. According to one of my readers, who is a season ticket holder, he said the following: "Sealed water is ok as is bringing food into the stadium. The rules on food are: They must be consumed in the general seating areas (not brought into restaurants, club lounges, suites, etc). Food containers must be soft sided and fit under your chair. Any food that could be dangerous if thrown (i.e., apples) should be sliced."
So yes, you can take food with you and save money that way. You can also take in sealed bottles of water, or an empty bottle and fill it up for free at the water fountains inside. |
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