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What a great way to spend a summer evening. You are practically on the field and in the game. Minor league parks bring back the best of baseball. Reasonable ticket price and traditional ballpark food that a family can afford to buy. Throw in fireworks after the game and who cares who won as everyone wins at this great American venue.
Lets Start by saying Yankees, Yankees, Yankees !!!The Stadium itself doesn't have a bad seat in the house. Easy Viewing from the highest seats to the field level.Food, Price, Value when you can't get to Yankee Stadium is second to none.Just need those Sheriff's Officers to run the lights better and in tandem and traffic will flow smoother in and out.Overall Great Family Value....
Very good value for your money. The park is the perfect size you can actually see the players. We aLways have fun!
If you like baseball then you will like the Thunder! Even though it is minor league (AA) it is major league play. Every seat in the stadium is a good seat. Even the very highest seats are closer than you would get at a major league park. And the players play their hearts out.The food is good, especially the sausage sandwiches! Parking is good and ticket prices wont cost you a fortune like the big league teams. It is an outstanding place to take in a game!Definitely a must!
One place to visit if you like MiLB is the Trenton Thunder @ Waterfront Park. Great venue to watch game . Prices very affordable . Good seats every where especially in picnic section. Very affordable parking ,all lots easily accessible to stadium. Good seats available before game . Have been to many games there & always enjoy the food ( usually Chickie & Pete's ) & the beverages. Very family friendly. If you have bad knees & don't like to walk suggest you use an alternative entrance from the main one ( Lots of steps to navigate from front of stadium )
Nice stadium with ample parking, decent food and reasonable ticket prices. Great place to see a game especially if you have young children. Much more manageable than a big major league stadium.
5 of 5 starsReviewed August 2, 2014I have been to many games there to see the Thunder, and every time, win or lose you go home with a smile on your face! Good food and good baseball! Inexpensive and a very enjoyable experience!
Waterfront Park is home for the Trentin Thunder AAA baseball team. The price is right for a family outing and lots to do and see, besides the ball game. Great food and drink. Parking right next to stadium
Kid friendly, great value for food, tickets and parking. Convenient parking and easy to access from near by major highways.
I tend to visit this park at least once a season. It's the closest MiLB park to Philadelphia and is a great environment not only budget wise (parking, tickets, even concessions are a nice price) but the over all atmosphere of baseball by the Delaware River, especially on a late summer night is really nice. The quality of the game in the Eastern League is usually quite good and many great prospects have passed through as well as rehabbing Yankees.
Good place for attending a baseball game. All seats are good. Large and clean restrooms. Food selection and quality are mediocre, even for a ballpark, but not too expensive. Parking is only $3 and in a garage near stadium. Online reservation system allows you to select your exact seat, a major plus.
We went to see the Trenton Thunder play the Bowie Baysox. The players were very kid friendly. They took time to sign base balls. The Park was very clean. They have a nice sports/gift shop. Plenty of food choices at a reasonable price. Parking was close to the field and cheap with a $3.00 parking fee. Our family had a nice time.
I decided to visit Arm and Hammer Park (formerly Waterfront Park) on my way home from Cleveland for three reasons: the Trenton Thunder were playing the Akron Rubber Ducks, it was Hideki i Matsui Bobble Head Night and Hideki Matsui himself was going to be there for a first pitch ceremony. I figured I would see a great game, get a Hideki Matsui bobble head and get Matsui's autograph. Things didn't exactly go as planned. When the gates opened at 6PM, I got my ticket scanned and receiving my Hideki Matsui bobble head, I headed for the Thunder dug out and waited for Matsui. A half hour later, a sympathetic usher told us (the fans) that Matsui wouldn't be coming because he had a medical emergency in Japan. Apparently, a member of his family had gotten sick, so it was understandable that Matsui went to Japan to be with his family. Since one of the beauties of minor league baseball is getting autographs, I went over to the first base line and got autographs from several Thunder players, then got a pulled pork sandwich and a soda, found my seat and watched the game, which the Rubber Ducks won 5-3 in ten innings. When I got home from the game, I took the Matsui bobble head out of the box and the head came right off! I was given a broken bobble head!!! What made this sort of humorous is that the sponsor of the bobble head giveaway was Capital Health! I wonder how many other people got a broken bobble head that night.
I have been to many games there to see the Thunder, and every time, win or lose you go home with a smile on your face! Good food and good baseball! Inexpensive and a very enjoyable experience!
We had a blast at Waterfront Park, watching the Trenton Thunder play ball. All of the seats are good ones, the workers are friendly and the players are willing to sign autographs if you get their early.