Definitely a hidden gem for baseball fans. The small park is tucked into the middle of a residential neighborhood. It’s a newer facility(or at least looks it) and there’s definitely a sense of pride with the fans here; which is refreshing to see for not only minor league baseball, but within upstate New York in general. It’s about $ 7 for a game. Seating is general admission and stadium parking is free. Concessions are straight-forward(burgers, Hofmann hot dogs, other classic ballpark food) and the beer selection is not bad(domestics, Saranac seasonal, and a few other medium and darker beers on tap). There’s also $ 1 beer night on Thursdays and sometimes other nights of the week. It’s worth a visit for the convenience factor alone. You can get as close to the field as you would for a Spring Training game yet at a bargain of the price.
Christie B.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
Falcon Park is a great little Single A baseball park. Dirt cheap beer and food, silly games in between innings, a hilarious mascot(Abner Doubleday), free parking, friendly folks… Why go to MLB games when you can go see the Doubledays?!
Alyssa P.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Falcon Park is a small stadium that’s home to the Auburn DoubleDays Single A Baseball Team. What they lack in size they make up for in atmosphere and service. This ballpark offers up a great community feel, everyone seems to know each other and if you don’t– the stadium is small enough that you’ll probably go home having made a few new friends. Other fun facts: — on select nights you can find yourself $ 1 beers and/or hot dogs — select innings you may also find $ 1 fries or cotton candy! — the rest of the food is pretty standard ballpark food: burgers, fries, popcorn, slushies, sausages etc. — goofy games & such between innings. — Fireworks! — Kids run the bases! — Ball Player autographs before every game. — Abner the mascot! — Parking is FREE in the lot across the street from the entrance.