Stop #30 of 30 · Seattle, Washington

T-Mobile Park

Home of the Seattle Mariners

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Stadium History

Year Built
1999
T-Mobile Park
Seating Capacity
47,929
Official MLB capacity
T-Mobile Park opened in 1999 in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle, featuring a retractable roof that can open or close in as little as 10 minutes. The park is famous for the Hit It Here Cafe beyond right field, where fans can watch the game while dining. With the Seattle skyline and Mount Rainier visible on clear days, it offers one of the most scenic settings in all of baseball.

The Game We Saw

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Our Experience

🌭 Concessions

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👋 Staff & Employees

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📷 Our Photos

♿ Disability Accessibility

Restrooms

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Staff Assistance

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Our Seats

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