Hello, we were just in town for my son’s baseball tournament and decided to take in a game at Comerica Park on Friday. It was my first time there and we really enjoyed ourselves. The people were very friendly to us, even though we are from Cleveland LOL, we loved the kid friendly things to do, and I really enjoyed the look and feel of the stadium.

Hello, we were just in town for my son’s baseball tournament and decided to take in a game at Comerica Park on Friday. It was my first time there and we really enjoyed ourselves. The people were very friendly to us, even though we are from Cleveland LOL, we loved the kid friendly things to do, and I really enjoyed the look and feel of the stadium.

We were recently in town for my son’s baseball tournament and decided to take in a Tigers game at Comerica Park on Friday. It was our first time visiting the stadium, and I have to say, we had a fantastic experience from start to finish.

Even though we’re from Cleveland (go Guardians! LOL), we were pleasantly surprised by how welcoming and friendly everyone was—from the staff at the gates to the fans sitting around us. The atmosphere was relaxed and upbeat, and it really made us feel at home in a ballpark that wasn’t our own.

One of the highlights for us was how kid-friendly the park is. There were so many fun things for my son and his teammates to do—from the carousel to the baseball-themed rides and activities—it kept them entertained even during slower moments in the game. It’s clear that Comerica Park was designed with families in mind, and we really appreciated that.

As for the stadium itself, I was really impressed. The view of the city skyline from our seats was beautiful, and the layout of the park made it easy to get around. There’s something really special about the look and feel of Comerica—classic yet modern, with just the right touch of Detroit character throughout.

Overall, it was a memorable night for our family, and we’re so glad we made time for the game. Comerica Park has definitely earned a spot on our list of favorite ballparks, and we’ll be back the next time we’re in town. Thanks, Detroit, for the great hospitality!

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