Address: | 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205, USA |
Phone: | +1 303-292-0200 |
Site: | colorado.rockies.mlb.com |
Rating: | 4.6 |
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Emily Goodin
My employer had a summer event here, renting a suite (#10) for a Rockies game; I wouldnt have visited the stadium otherwise. Our parking spots were in Lot A; its a narrow but large lot, and the narrowness is why youll see on the website that the walk is from "one to 10 minutes". I parked near the outer boundary and 10 minutes is about right, with a slow pace. The stadium itself was very clean and it provided a sense of spaciousness. Oh, I should comment that I was there on a Tuesday so on a weekend it might not feel so roomy. But despite it being a weekday, a huge number of staff were on hand to give directions, run the elevators, and make friendly conversation with customers. We easily found our way to our suite. The suite layout was very good, with comfortable air-conditioning, bar-height seating for about 12, two large TVs and a great view of the field below. (Thankfully one of the two TVs was showing the Olympics so that we non-baseball people had something to entertain us during the down time in between co-worker conversations.) Two doors provided access to the three rows of seats outside with seating for roughly 30(?). The food was ballpark fare, in a buffet, with hot dogs, sliders, pasta salad, various condiments, pizza (pepperoni, four-cheese, margherita, and multi-meat), cookies (chocolate chip and oatmeal-raisin) beer, soda, and bottled water, with peanuts and popcorn at each table. Im a vegetarian so I ate only the veg pizza and pasta salad; it was above average for baseball food. Staff promptly cleaned up after us, removing plates and asking if we needed anything else. During the game a friend and I did two loops of the stadium - the main level and the "club" level. On the main level I indulged in some Dippin Dots, and could have eaten a freshly-fried funnel cake too if I hadnt been too full. :-) There were several other offerings as well, such as "death by nachos" (not really the name but), cotton candy, and much more. On the club level there was a coffee shop. According to the website there are veggie burgers, veggie dogs, and veggie wraps/cold sandwiches on offer as well, but I forgot to make an effort to confirm. All in all I had a really nice experience at Coors Field and I would happily go again, just so I didnt have to sit outside in the heat to watch a baseball game.
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Lauren DeRosa
One star because no star want an option!! Rented a suite at Coors Field. 21 of us at $150/head, you do the math. Told there would be 1.5 servings of food for each person and soda and water would be provided in the suite. Alcohol and Beer or any other items outside of the agreed upon menu would be at our additional expense. We order peanuts, popcorn, chicken and beef fajitas, hot dogs, pulled pork sliders, pasta salad and brownies. Got to the suite and there were 2 small baskets of peanuts and popcorn, a dozen brownies (for 21 people). 24 sodas, 8 each of coke, diet coke and sprite and 5 waters. 5 waters for 21 people and 84° at game time and 9 (COUNT EM!) 9 innings of baseball. Called suite services for more water and soda, they asked for a credit card, remember, we prepaid over $3k! We asked why and the guy pulls out a menu and points to the 6pk of water on it for $14. Absolute highway robbery and they know it!! Management did get us more water, but they took sodas OUT of the suite to offset the exchange and another full plate of brownies at no further expense but that was a result of us missing the top of the 1st inning while arguing our point. First tenet of assuring an exceptional customs experience.....act, dont react after the customer is upset. NEVER again Coors Field. You should be ashamed of yourselves! We had family come from as far away as Salt Lake City for this kind of dreadful Rockies "hospitality".
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Mark Muelot
This Box office is the worse one in the state. The Colorado Rockies treat the real fan very poorly. I guess Im being told that if I dont have an e-mail address that I can check daily, then the chances of me getting opening days tickets are slim to none. The Rockies certainly dont give everybody a fair chance in getting tickets. No lottery system, no first come first serve, nothing in place that would be fair for everybody. Registering with them online thru e-mail and then "they" will decide in thier own way who will get the tickets. This Box office costed us (the fan) a World Series win by waiting the 8 days it took to figure out we were going to play Boston. If the box office sold the rockies WS tickets before we knew Boston was going to be our oppent, 90% of the stadium would of been filled with Rockies Fans. Instead they waited, and our home field stadium was filled with 60% red sox fans . Way to go. Again this Box Office is the worse. The people running this box office all have thier heads buried deep between thier legs where the sun never shines. I hate em all. 1 star rating is to good for these people.
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John Lewis
Went to a Colorado Rockies vs NY Mets game on 8/1/2017. Quick tip: the parking is not at the stadium it is separate. You can take a free shuttle that takes you to the front of the stadium. You can also walk which takes about 10-15 mins I would say. The parking was only $16 (cheaper than most parking surrounding the area) and cheaper than $30 on ticket sites like stubhub. They also do take a card so if you dont have cash no big deal. Want to get there early because traffic is hectic. The stadium is decent - I think they could have a better LED set up is seems a bit dated. We sat is section 152 (bleachers not seats in this section) and I had to keep looking over my left shoulder to see the screen. The smaller screen in front was less informative and harder to follow. I had a Rockie Bratwurst and they ran out of sauerkraut at the time so it was just red peppers and onions. All in all it was a decent outing - I am a Royals fan and love going to Kauffman stadium so take that for what its worth!
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Hilary Kircher
My friends and I visited for the 2nd day of the 2017 season and waited for more than 1.5 hours to get drinks and food. First line we waited in not only ran out of hotdogs but also buns and polis sausage. They actually owed us one dollar in the end but said they would have to get a manager and it would take about 5 minutes to refund us if we wanted to wait. We declined and decided to walk around instead. When we wanted our 2nd beer we waited in line for :30 and were told that they had stopped serving due to it being the bottom of the 7th inning. The people in line waiting near me were mean and one man even sprayed beer in mine and my friends faces, telling us to "gonf*** ourselves". I understand this is not a direct reflection of Coors stadium but the company they hired to handle their concessions is completely incompetent. Completely. I wont be back, thats for sure!
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Michelle Swanson
Coors Field is a fantastic place to watch a game! It is so much more than just a sports field: there are multiple bars/lounges (you can even buy tickets just for the bar area), ticket prices run from mere dollars (even for the biggest games) to high-end suites, and to ensure the stadium is accessible to every fan, no matter your income, they allow you to bring in sealed drinks and snacks. The staff, made up of mostly volunteers, are all super friendly and glad to help. The food and drink options are endless, the fresh pressed lemonade is one of my favorites! While most vendors take credit card, a few (like the aforementioned lemonade from heaven) only take cash, so make sure to bring some in with you if you want to enjoy everything there is to offer. Overall, Coors Field was designed with the fans in mind, which is evident every time you visit!