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6 of 175 Best Attractions in Bronx

Boy howdy,what a great weekend we had here. A bit pricey, but it was an experience.
We watched games Saturday and Sunday. Bth we’re great fun, and everyone had a great time.
Now onto the brass tacks, everything was stupid expensive. I get it, it’s Yankees stadium, but a hotdog shouldn’t cost,over $10, any more than a need should cost over $15, water at $5 a bottle was also a bit much. Why I mention that, it seems a bit excessive for families to be able to bring their kids to the game and really enjoy it without spending a ton. Rant over.
The facility was nice, the seats were great, the games were awesome.

I attempted to arrive early to get inside stadium to check out the Yankee museum, food offerings, merchandise outlets , bathroom locations etc. The first hurdle for me was the entrance line of fans at Gate 2 …security needed to check each and every bag / purse at the gate- they should have a quick walk in line for attendees WITHOUT a BAG. This slow down caused me to basically rush through the gate, up to my 4th level seat section , I just made it for the first pitch after player introductions.

I have a fun time with my family and friends I’m going back as soon as possible 🤩🤩 my children’s loves if was her first game

Wanted to visit the Yankee Stadium but not a huge fan of baseball, so went to MLS Derby with NYC FC, and the Red Bulls. As stadium was half empty, it's difficult to imagine the atmosphere of a proper MLB game, but the place seemed soulless. Seats are comfy, and an excellent choice of food and good toilet facilities, and that's the positives. Cost of food and drinks, were outrageous. $15 for a can of beer, and $7 for a small bottle of water, which cost a dollar in store next to us. Signage for entry was non-existent, and signage inside was no better. My seat was next to baseball plate, with no clue how to get there, and watched game through the protective netting, which could have been removed for soccer game. When I asked for directions, guy seemed to think I was an idiot, who ought to know where I was going. Not a place for poorer families having a day out, but this is typical of many NY attractions and events.

Of course, if you are a Yankee fan, this is something you have to do. Monument park was very nice, the museum and all the memorabilia, you can take pictures next to the last WS trophy, and other important stuff. It was a very nice and informative tour.

you may enjoy great food while visiting the Yankee Stadium; their buffet is fantastic and drinks are also very good.

We went to the Yankee Stadium in July 2024 whilst we were visiting NY from London, UK. We had purchased tickets to see NYCFC take on Queretaro FC in the Leagues Cup. It's an impressive stadium with comfortable seats, good views and friendly, good natured fans. We would recommend this stadium to any sports fan. The stadium is also easily accessible from the New York City Subway.

I've visited for a couple of Yankees games, and they are always a lot of fun! A great atmosphere to relax and hang out with friends and watch the game.

I had never been to a baseball game and it was a pleasant experience, in addition to the level of attention to the fan is unique in the world, really surprised with the food, the shops, the drink and the experience, Yankee for life.

I once attended a big event here and i felt as though I was in the middle of history. So many great ball players have competed here. Now I see it from the elevated subway train and it is big and impressive.

I was impressed with the cleanliness of the bathrooms & the stadium itself. Easy to navigate. Lots of spaces to relax, eat, & drink.

Yankee Stadium is great to watch a game Get here early to see their museum and monument park. Best seat are between home plate and right field pole.

I went here back in September 2021, and from what I remember it was great. The game was entertaining. There was so many fun things to do in the stadium as well as many places to eat. I recommend seeing a game here.

We took our grandson who had a blast. From the people doing the security checks to the guides everyone was professional and friendly. The tickets are electronic and the person assigned to help visitors with issues could not have been more helpful. The tour and the history of the place are amazing. The guides were very knowledgeable and obviously love the place and sharing it with us. They were great with our almost 8 year old who was agog with what he saw. We highly recommend it whether you are a Yankees fan or not.

We have been trying to goto a game for quite sometime without success due to schedules, etc. This time things aligned and we went, for our first time. To say this is a must see, is an understatement. The design is amazing and seats were perfect. Overall great experience and we will see a game here again in the future.

Yankee Stadium is a beautiful stadium but it is the worst place to get in and out of.. It's insane how they have not figured out to understand crowd flow. Its a s***show getting in and out..
Citi Field so much better..

Lets go yankeessssss, street pizza is gas!!!!! Love yankee stadium only problem I had was I went to watch Wells warm up in the bullpen and security kicked us out of the section.

The only reason we did this tour was because it was part of the NYC pass and we thought we may as well use the pass for as much as we could see!
Neither of us a Baseball fan. But I guess the Yankees are very iconic.
You’d be better off trying to see an actual game rather than do this tour because everything you would expect to see on a behind the tour experience you don’t actually get to see! It was an average experience, nothing mind blowing. I can’t remember anything the tour guide said, I found myself walking off and reading the signage.

I’ll begin this by saying that I am not an avid baseball fan but love the history of the game. We have been to a number of stadium tours in some major cities and this tour was among the best. Although the stadium is not on the site of the original one, the museum and monument park gave us the chance to experience the amazing history of this ball team. These two places alone made the cost of the tour worth it! Our tour also included a visit to the field and dug out. Our guide was knowledgeable and engaging. I highly recommend arranging a tour of the stadium. It took us a while to figure out where to meet our tour guide….the meeting spot is inside the Hardrock Cafe. Also, we were on a tour that left an the quarter hour and we had a private tour, it seemed like the ones leaving on the hour were far busier. Certainly worth a try a try to schedule a tour not on the hour because having Yankee Stadium to ourselves was nothing short of magical! The stadium is easily accessible by subway.

Bought ticket on false pretenses as they had advertised the night as Heritage of Pride Month. They showed a photo of a Pride Cap. It turns out to get the Pride Cap, you had to buy a special ticket at an extra price. The giveway had nothing to do with the theme, a Passport Holder. The young woman who was giving out the holders demanded that I present my ticket to her. That has never been done before and was not done to all fans last night! The Yankees delete all of my messages and freeze me out although I have been a season ticket holder since 2003!

Had great seats 205 row 3
Great food options but really getting expensive
Need better access for seniors
My dad needed a wheelchair and I could t locate a security person to send one my way
The wheelchair escort was taking her chair back and she couldn’t just take the initiative and take my dad to his seat
This process is broken and the first aid should be more flexible
As a result my dad who is 85 had to limp over to our section

This was the worst experience I have ever had in a long time. Waited for 2 hrs to get into the ballpark, security was awful to people, no food or beer left. WILL NEVER GO BACK. stay away for your own good

Three generations of my family got to take the Yankee stadium tour while we were in town for all that the city offers for Christmas! This is a must
stop for any baseball fan that appreciates the sport and it’s history. Chris, our tour guide was the best. His knowledge of Yankee history was awesome!! Can’t recommend this tour enough if you love baseball!

This is a really interesting tour almost all of which is outdoors in the undercover areas of the stadium. We went on a cold winter day and were glad we were rugged up because the wind was bitterly cold.
There's some great history everywhere but particularly the museum area.
Shop prices were a little in the high side.

The Yankees stadium experience was exceptional with friendly access into the stadium and plenty of access points for beer, popcorn and dogs. The seats were excellent in block 216 with a great view for pitcher and plate. Sadly the Yankees lost to ten Red Sox but thank you for a memorable experience.

Paul was our tour guide and was amazing. He had so much knowledge and was very welcoming. A very happy family from Liverpool, England

This is the WORST stadium (and I have been to MANY) that I have ever experienced. Security was a nightmare. Absolutely no signage, no one to help, lines from here to eternity, and no one cared!!! We attended the Notre Dame versus Army game on Saturday, November 23, and people waited two hours to enter. At least half of the crowd missed the first quarter. It was ATROCIOUS. This is unacceptable for a world class team like the Yankees.
Once inside the stadium, there is no directional signage for sections. The entry experience ruined the entire game night, and if Yankee Stadium gave me free tickets, I would NEVER return to this facility again. For the cost of tickets, wether, Yankees or Notre Dame, the entryways should be paved with red carpets instead of the fence barriers and lack of gates.
On top of it all, the sound system is amateurish at best. Other than the organ, nothing about the announcements can be heard or understood. My advice - go to see the Mets or Notre Dame in South Bend.
Lastly, getting on the subway to go back to Manhattan might be the worse nightmare you might ever have.

The Yankees are the Manchester United of baseball. A huge franchise, with a storied past and it's been too long since they won anything. They are the team of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle. If you know nothing about baseball, you might have heard of one of them.
Teams play 162 games a season, so tickets are easy to get. They range from VERY EXPENSIVE INDEED to really amazingly cheap, depending on where you sit. The stadium is very easy to reach - two subway lines run there - and you will get a welcome. There are loads of staff, all very friendly. And the atmosphere is great. They put on a show - there is lots to see and do, and they keep the crowd entertained. There is no aggro, no tension and no edge. Loads of places to eat and drink (beer and a dog is traditional), although it's not cheap. It's a great experience. We loved it.

New York without the Bronx and Yankees is not NY. Attended the match (tickets via ticketmaster) and viewed the stadium at the same time. Really cool.

Always fun to visit Yankee stadium. Atmosphere is fun, stadium is easy to navigate, parking is easy with lots of options.

Where else can you go spend a day in the sun for $20 and enjoy a professional ball game? While the beer prices were stupidly expensive ($14 for a 16 ounce beer), the concession prices were fairly reasonable. We got a bucket of chicken tenders and french fries for $23 and it fed all 4 of us just fine. The game was great and our favorite player hit a home run! We arrived in time to visit the hall of fame area in the park and that was pretty cool.

There is a dedicated gluten free stand at the stadium where you can eat hot dogs and burgers free from worry about cross contamination. It was, I think, in area 6 of the stadium so if you require gf food it would be best to book tickets here. I tried the frankfurter hot dog and Italian sausage hot dog and both were yummy on a very nice gf bun. Only 4 stars as it would be great if they offered more choice such as fries and a veggie option on the hot dog / burger.

Every time we’ve been to Yankee Stadium has been a positive experience. The playoff atmosphere was incredibly exciting. If you have the time or opportunity to see a Yankees game, don’t miss it.

The glimpse of greatness tour is an excellent option because you get early access into the Stadium, therefore, you avoid the crowds. In addition, you do not have to miss the game. It is also an excellent option if you get a pinstripe pass which means you do not get a seat but you can find seats in the sections that have bar stools and tables. So that, if you go to the early access tour then come game time you don’t have to worry about finding a good spot to catch the action.l because you have already done the tour, so if you find a good spot then you will have less frequent moving about. If your thinking about eating and drinking and not watching the game much but are interested in the other activities around the stadium then I suggest getting a ticket with an assigned seat.

My family was on a summer vacation road trip and we had the privilege of attending a Yankees/Red Sox game. The park was immaculate with a kind and helpful staff. As you would expect, the concessions/food/restaurants were outrageously over priced, but good nonetheless.

We paid $76 USD to see the "Glimpse of Greatness tour" A Self guided which is fine but what did we get? Early access to the park to see the great hall - open throughout the game and Monument Park - which is cool and took about 15 minutes to look at (it does close at game time). Staff was friendly but an absolute waste of $76. Could have seen these things once the gates opened. Don't do it!

First time visitor to Yankee Stadium (really wish I had visited The House that Ruth Built - for the history.) Enjoyed the trip for sure. Nice ability walk around the entire stadium. Good views and interesting fans……

Easy arrival via metro and fast entry despite the crowds. Better to eat before or arrive early because huge queues (and rather slow employees) at the food stalls. Nothing healthy to eat. And buckets of fried nuggets or hot dogs are not even good. Very expensive in addition (15 dollars a can of beer??).
Very clean stadium.

Well this is the house that Ruth built, so it's an historic baseball stadium. I was not overly impressed by the design, but I give it votes for the history.

This is my first visit Yankee Stadium. I'm totally impressed by its design, convenient, cleanliness and quick entry. No need to be a big Baseball fan, it never disappoints you it'll be a fun game guaranteed day.

I enjoy going to games at Yankee Stadium. I do wish the bleachers had backs on them because they are super uncomfortable without a back. I love the concessions, but wish they had video boards so you can watch the game when getting food.

We had a rain delay so it diminished our overall stadium experience but that's not anyone's fault. Common to post covid some places are no longer operating including some smaller food places at the stadium. I am not a sausage or hot dog person so it affected my experience. Line of sight was good but honestly of the 3 stadiums we saw in two weeks, these tickets were the most expensive and the furthest away from the field. Yes, you should go it's historic!

We got there more than an hour before game time and still didn't gat the ring giveaway. My son ,nephew and grandson,
were disappointed. Great seats just wish we got the giveaway

I happen to be a big fan of arenas and events and I always ask for tickets for things for my birthday so I can have good times!! I went to the Tokyo Dome in February and it was one of the top experiences I’ve had in my 20 years of living!! I have never been to a Yankee game before and my friend is a certified fan and has a lot of merch!! I was probably the one in the stadium with a Tokyo hat on and not a Yankee hat!! There were very cheap tickets in the nosebleed seats in the very back where we sat!! I realized that if someone got hit in the nose by the flying ball in the front it would be more of a nosebleed seat than the one we had!! That is a dark joke for you!! The line to get in was very long but it moved fast and the security was quick and easy!! The game was very good and they won!!

Yankee Stadium, “The Cathedral Of Baseball” and the home of the New York Yankees, the most successful sports franchise in history.
My wife and I have attended multiple New York Yankee games in the past and we’ve always enjoyed our game experience at the Yankee Stadium!!!
Both my wife and I were swept by the beauty and design of the stadium’s ballpark, admired the stadium’s homage to the previous Yankees stadiums of the past, enjoyed visiting the New York Yankees Museum, and loved the hundreds of photographs that capture the history of the Yankees and showcase their players of today.
Hopefully in the near future, when the days of COVID 19 are long behind us, fans will get to visit Yankees stadium and watch New York Yankees baseball.
The Yankee Stadium is undoubtedly the best ballpark ever made!!!

Really enjoyed this tour of Yankee Stadium which was led by Alec. He had huge enthusiasm mixed with humour and great historical knowledge on the Yankees and baseball history in general.
It would have been great to see the locker rooms and the press room but nevertheless it was well worth it.

remove all junkies and criminals from area and the trains to get there. dangerous area, i'm a new yorker and i dont feel safe in area.
i watched fun, innocent tourists going to a game, i was concerned for their safety seeing how they were gaining attention of undesirables on the train.
over rated! watch game from safety of your home. also its 10 mins away from homeless shelter, more female criminals in there than i can count.

A truly great ballpark. It is too bad there will be no World Series this this year. Be prepared for high prices. I get my food across the street at a deli and bring it in.

Great Yankees game, brilliant atmosphere. Great day out despite the weather! A fun family day. Loos are really good for a sports stadium. Food a bit over priced but expect that at a game.

tour guides allowed us to enter an hour prior to the tickets purchased. Super convenient. The tour guide Richie was super knowledgeable and very nice. Did a great job and glad someone that’s been raised as a Yankees fan was able to show us around. Kudos to that!

Reasonable tour of an iconic stadium but it felt very rushed.
The guides were entertaining and engaging but sadly they were more focused on getting the tour complete within the hour so they could begin the next tour.
The museum was good but there was very little chance to linger and read the masses of info as the guides hurried you through so they could continue.
Ideally the tour should end here so customers can enjoy some time in the museum seeing the history of the Yankees before leaving.

Great game but terrible game-day experience. Complete mayhem outside the stadium trying to get in. Took 10-15 minutes just to find where the line started then fought through a crowd to finally get into the line. No organization and no employees coordinating. Took 45+ minutes just to get into the stadium. Lines for food/beer were extremely long and food was terrible. No condiments available for the terrible dry chicken fingers and fries. Missed almost 2 full innings waiting in line from 3rd to 5th inning. It was like they had never actually operated the stadium for a game before. Absolutely ridiculous for the price I paid for tickets and parking and the food.

The new stadium is all flash but no heart. Sushi and box seats may bring in more money but the tradition of baseball is wasted on visitors. Being a cubs fan makes me dislike the yankees, but I was hoping for something more special at the ballpark. Knock it off your bucket list and visit Wrigley or Fenway.

Getting into Yankee Stadium was a real pain in the arse.
Unlike Citifield or even MetLife where you walk to an obvious line, and wait to enter…Yankee stadium makes you walk a full side of stadium with thousands of people who are all questioning why the process to enter the stadium is so frustrating, time-consuming and confusing. Not the end of the world, but a good 15-20 mins of irritation just to get into stadium seems like poor planning.
Once inside stadium it is ok, but Citifield is just a much better experience. Better design, more user friendly, and much better food options!

Really easy entry. Pleasant staff. Only beef like all ball parks, concessions are ridiculously overpriced.

The tour was good, but the staff, a particular lady who walking around with us as we had the tour, was very rude, kept shouting and muttering under her breath.

So we're in town for a FDNY conference. And the group decided we need to see a Yankee's game. This is a very cool park, well laid out. It has plenty of restaurants and bars. Easy access to bathrooms. It surprised me how easy it was to get in and out of the ballpark.

I’m from Milwaukee and we don’t have rain delays or cold weather games. Yankee Stadium needs a roof. Aside from that I had a very enjoyable time. Very interesting seeing the history of the players and the stadium. Best part was the very comfortable padded seats. I visit a new stadium every year following the Brewers. YS was high on my list and it didn’t disappoint.

Took the subway from Midtown. Had the clear app downloaded but didn't need it. Did the museum and got a gluten free hot dog w/bun! Not really a Yankees fan (husband is) but it was a nice night.

As a 50th Birthday treat from my wife she had booked tickets to see the Yankees vs Rays on 9/11/22 - Upon arriving the heavens had opened and it rained.
The NYPD doing a great job outside the stadium and the stadium security staff helpful and courteous
Some great places to eat and drink and merchandise shops!
The atmosphere was fantastic I can honestly say it’s one of the best experiences of my life. The crowd are very patriotic towards there veterans and everyone enjoying the game despite the rain
If you ever visit New York get yourself over to a game

Gus was outstandingly good!!! Very knowledgeable!! You can feel his emotions towards the Yankees team and organization.

You might want to take out a mortgage on your home to pay for lunch at the Yankee Stadium. I would not have minded so much if they just had fountains for refilling water bottles. It cost $6-8 for a bottle of water. If you go in summer it is hot like hades and you might get heat stroke without water. The only way you can get a water bottle refilled is to use the disgusting water fountain that kids are putting their mouths on all day or begging a concession stand worker to refill the bottle. They are not all willing. This just promotes a LOT of plastic waste. You aren’t even allowed to bring in a plastic-free water bottle- only plastic sports bottles or factory sealed water bottles. I really wish it was more sustainable. It’s 2019. There has to be a better way.

I emailed Yankee Stadium the day before going did not get a return email so we went to the game I live in Rhode Island it takes 3 and 1/2 hours to get to New York just as I got there a half hour before the game I get the text saying it's canceled there was a slight drizzle but nothing to cancel the game over they played in worse conditions on Monday and Sunday we missed out on the bobblehead we missed out on our tickets I'm a lifelong Yankee fan been to the old stadium been to the new stadium many times will not be going back I'd rather go see him in Boston I've never had such an experience in all my life so upsetting for my family especially for my son#boycott New York stadium

This is my first time coming to the new Yankee stadium. My last time was at the old stadium as a kid in the 80's. This stadium did not disappoint. Our seats were great, food selection was on point and good, and I got to see my cousin Adam since it has been more than 10 years since seeing him. He got to show me around a bit. I wanted to get Mr. Softee Ice cream, but that long was super long and surely did not want to miss the game. Hopefully, that can improve. Can't wait to return.

Don’t forget to get the 164 St Garage tkt validated. I thought I did not have to since I pd Vivatar.

Definitely something everyone must do while in NY. This is a beautiful stadium with so much history. The food was great too!

The Legends suites are a once in a lifetime experience. With the price of a seat its a big spend and it really lived up to the hype.
The experience is really beyond anything you can imagine at a baseball game, its a complete first class experience. You enter at gate 4, maybe a 30 second wait and thats on a Friday night with nearly 45k people.
The food is almost embarrassingly fancy to eat at a baseball game. Prime rib, sushi, crab, lobster, cheese and meat board and desert stations as far as the eye can see. Its all high quality, and absolutely doesn't feel like a buffett. Seeing a photo of Ruth and Gehrig staring at you as you order prime rib and lobster makes you wonder a bit if they might dislike you.
Want hot dogs, fries, burgers or snacks? Waiter will bring that to your seat. Water, soda, candy wall etc is all over the place and within arms reach at all times.
Section 21b Row 9 seat 13 was probably the best seat possible, on aisle and nobody in front of you.
Its well worth the money for a special occasion.

With many amenities, several food options, breathtaking scenery and beautiful architecture, it doesn’t get much better than Yankee Stadium! There is plenty to do around the park, and with terrific hospitality, you feel right at home! My favorite part about game day at this gorgeous ballpark HAS to be watching the Yankees! Lose to the Tampa Bay Rays! It is something that will never get old to me. Fantastic experience overall. 10/10!

The announcer does a great job keeping the fans in the game. Most fans were excellent. Some good food options on first level (wasn't impressed with second level). Good history with Monument Alley and the MVP Sign. Also liked the Babe and Mantle Bobblehead (life-size).

First time at Yankee Stadium and it was great! Good views and a sunny day to watch the visiting team (Blue Jays) win since we were visiting from Toronto. It’s interesting to see the differences in ball park. The prices for food and beverages are similar but the portions are huge in NY!

Yankee stadium is amazing. The entire logistic for crowd entry and exit is brilliant and very well managed. The food in the stadium is of a wide variety and not too expensive. Great space for socialising and have your food. View of the game from the seats we choose was pretty good and there is just enough room space for people to move around. And the best is the environment of the games with the music and camera captures. Awesome experience at for one time.

Such a great venue, easy to get around, very clean and vendors all great. Friendly staff at all locations happy to help and access to toilets very easy and clean. Slick entry to the ground very professionally facilitated. Great seats even high up.

Main reason I came to NYC as I am working my way around to all 30 stadiums. A bit of a chilly night but the Yankees won so that was nice. Food was ok (I think Petco park in San Diego had better food) but the stadium was nice and seats were cushion so overall a good game day.

Here you go !! Go to Yankees stadium and see where Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio, Mantle, and so many great baseball players played the game. This is the mecca of all baseball fields. You get it all. There are so many pictures of all the great players mounted on the walls, amazing selection of food to choose from, plenty of souvenir and t shirt shops, and just the field itself is sacred ground. Also, plenty of pictures to be taken are just the beginning. Go see a ballgame, its America's pastime.

the views were amazing! i was able to see everything, just how i like it. not too far from the field! also the bathroom and food were only a couple of steps away, which also made my experience even more great!

I was disappointed in this tour. Perhaps it was because it was cold but we couldn't hear anything the tour guide said. I think unless you were right next to him, you wouldn't hear. There were probably 20 people on our tour total. Group size was good. I couldn't get over how bad the stadium looked. This is the quintessential NY team and I couldn't believe it was rebuilt not terribly long ago. Its a drab look all over. Spend your money there by going to a game. I promise you will not miss the private tour.

Worst experience imaginable. I had LEGEND seats for an anticipated Epic evening. First, there is no signage. After showing an employee my seat location and asked them for the proper gate, they directed me to Gate 4 which is general admission. The line was crazy long. I finally got in during 4th inning after spending over an hour in line. Once in, I was directed to my seats by a very nice person who told me I had access at private gate for LEGEND entrance. My advise is get there early, go to STANS for a soda before game, and ignore the rude employees outside the stadium.

Yankee Stadium is a mecca for baseball fans. Its history and vibrant atmosphere during games make it an iconic location.

It sure is big and impressive, even as seen from the passing subway. And it is on public transit. We once went to a big special event here.

When in New York, check out a Yankees game if plying home. Super fun and easy to get to by subway. 1st base and home plate are in shade most of time while outfield and 3rd in sun and was hot.

Yankees Stadium - home of the Yankees. Should I need to say more? I spent nearly 4 months in the US working at a summer camp and in my month of travel at the end of summer, I watched 3 baseball games at various stadiums with various teams. I fell in love with baseball! It can be a little slow and long if the game isn’t exciting but my gosh, if the game is exciting then it is amazing.
I watched the Yankees at a night game and the atmosphere in the stadium is unreal. It was very busy and getting into the stadium was a little tedious and took some time but a fairly simple process. Getting to the stadium is simple using the subway, but please bare in mind it may take you a while to get back to wherever you’re staying as the subway is very busy after the games.
I went on a night where the first 15,000 or so fans into the stadium for a free t-shirt.
Yankees were 8-4 going into the last innings and were batting last. It had been an amazing game. They needed a miracle to turn the game around. Half of the stadium had left as they must have thought it was all over.
Aaron Judge steps up and hits a HR to equal Babe Ruth’s record (so this was something special to witness) and make it 8-5. The innings carries on and the Yankees load the bases. Next thing you know, a HR is hit and they end the game on a Grand Slam to win. The place went nuts. Unbelievable atmosphere.
Foods prices are fairly average for a stadium and I would recommend the Nachos if you want a snack! Drink prices are very high and I think I paid $16 for a can of bud light. Had to get a souvenir cup with a soft drink too!
Game tickets only cost me $10 each and I would highly recommend experienced a Yankees game

I have always loved the Chicago Cubs, even when the infield included Dee Fondy, Wayne Tewilliger, Roy Smalley and Ransom Jackson. But I also love the New York Yankees, ever since I secured the autographs of every single player and coach who participated in spring training in 1952 in St. Petersburg, Florida. I was 11 years old at the time and I still covet the book that contains the signatures of Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Casey Stengel, Bill Dickey, Frank Crosetti, Ralph Houk, Johnny Mize, Hank Bauer, Gene Woodling, Billy Martin, Gil McDougald, Allie Reynolds, Vic Raschi, Ed Lopat, even Ewell Blackwell and Johnny Sain. Remember, they won an unprecedented five world championships in a row. So you can imagine that one of my lifelong regrets is I never stepped inside the original Yankee Stadium. On our first visit to New York City, we took the Circle Line Cruise that passed the House That Ruth Built on the nearby Harlem River as it circled Manhattan Island. But I couldn't arrange to see a game because the Yankees were out of town. Fortunately, they were at home during our recent trip to New York City. Opened in 2009 and known as The House That (Derek) Jeter Built or The House That George (Steinbrenner) Built, it features many of the trademarks of the old stadium, which served the Yankees from 1923 to 2008, but dwarfs the old stadium in several areas. Situated on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park, at One East 161st Street, in the Bronx, one block north of the original stadium, the new stadium replicates design elements of the original stadium, including its exterior and trademark frieze, while incorporating larger spaces and modern amenities. The new stadium cost $2.3 billion, one of the most expensive stadiums ever built, and has 500,000 more square feet than the old stadium. The interior is adorned with hundreds of photographs capturing the history of the Yankees. The Yankees clubhouse is over 2.5 times larger than the old clubhouse and includes a weight room, training room, video room, lounge area, batting cage and hydrotherapy pool. There are 25 fixed concession stands, including a steakhouse and sports bar. Stop at the New York Yankee museum, which is located at the lower level at Gate 6. It displays a wide range of Yankee memorabilia. The centerpiece is a tribute to Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series with a commemorative home plate in the floor and statues of Larsen pitching to Yogi Berra. Also view the locker of the late Thurman Munson. Take a stroll out to Monument Park, located behind the center field fences, under the sports bar. It features the Yankees retired numbers as well as monuments and plaques dedicated to distinguished Yankees. But that's not all. The main difference is The Great Hall, a large open air concourse located between Gates 4 and 6, between the exterior perimeter wall and the interior of the new stadium. With seven-story ceilings, it is the largest open air public entry way at any sports venue in the world and features more than 32,000 square feet of retail space and is lined with 20 banners of past and present Yankee stars.

If you are a Yankees fan, or in fact a baseball fan in general, this tour is a must! Well organized with a tour guide, Alec, who was energetic, funny and extremely well-informed. My friends from Scotland enjoyed it and they know nothing about baseball.

We attended a NY Yankees baseball game. Nice crowd atmosphere. Well equipped stadium

Yankee Stadium is a must visit for all die hard baseball fans. I was a huge Derek Jeter fan growing up, so this was a must-do when I moved to New York. It truly feels like you are experiencing baseball history from the moment you are waiting to get into the ballpark. I recommend everyone to come a bit early to visit Monument Park, which closes about 45 minutes before the game. The stadium itself is only a few years old so it’s in great condition. And whether or not you’re a Yankees fan, the atmosphere is enjoyable and experience is fantastic.

Day at the park with the family easy access parking across the street from the stadium clean and safe though it will cost you $45 as always great experience great food family friendly always a great Time

Great to see baseball live. The stadium is huge. Prices are average for any large event. The entrance to Hard Rock Cafe is strange where you show the ticket and you get a wrist band and then you still have to show your ticket to get back out. No idea what the wrist bands intent was. Go early to enjoy the pre game festivities. If you don’t take any bags you get through the line ups really quick.

This is a shallow husk of a stadium. The field feels empty, hollow and disconnected from the fans. The seats are starting to fall apart and looked trashy. The place smells. The food is GARBAGE! Nothing exciting, nothing local, nothing that's a must have. The only decent food is the steak sandwich.

Nothing is quite like aeeing the yankees in person. Not a bad seat in the stadium. The area is safe with a strong police presence. Even taling the subway is easy and family friendly. I will go back as odtwn as i can.

Attended the match, really nice top experience. Easily accessible by subway/metro line 4. Tickets via ticketmaster, also easy to follow with the cheaper tickets at the top. Good atmosphere, be there more than 1 hour before the start (for security check and the like)

Yankee Stadium is much more than a baseball stadium, it’s a full experience. It offers one of the best food selections among baseball stadiums in the country, with a wide variety of high quality options that go far beyond typical ballpark food.
The atmosphere is outstanding, full of history, energy, and passion, whether you’re a Yankees fan or simply attending a game in New York. The stadium is well organized, spacious, and provides great sightlines from almost any seat.
Access is easy and very well managed, with excellent public transportation connections, making arrival and departure smooth even on busy game days.
Overall, Yankee Stadium delivers a top-tier sports and entertainment experience, combining great food, an electric atmosphere, and efficient logistics. A must visit destination, even for non baseball fans.

I agree with other review. Stadium was nice but I was fearful of fans. We saw two guys escorted from seats for bad behavior. They had to announce several times that fans should not throw things onto fields or have rude behavior. Really? You have to announce this on the big screen???? We ended up sitting next to a few that were pleasant so that helped my overall feelings of the experience.

I have been a diehard baseball fan for over 40 years, and have attended games in over 12 different parks. Even as a Braves fan, I was in awe of the Yankees. They were royalty. My first, and probably last, visit to Yankee Stadium was the most unsatisfying baseball experience ever. The place felt like a morgue. No life. Cold, ungodly expensive, and not fun in the slightest. The whole thing felt like a business transaction. We saw the Mets the night before and had an amazing time. I hate the Mets, and would go back to Citi Field in a heartbeat. Yankee Stadium? Y'all should have never built that monstrosity. The nostalgia for the game's most storied franchise has been severely cheated. I have never been so disappointed in a ballpark in my life, and yes...I have been to Oakland. I would take that any day over another trip to Yankee Stadium.

As a baseball fan (not a yankee fan) it was cool to check off seeing an iconic stadium. It was easy to take the subway from midtown to the stadium and stations were clearly labeled. The stadium itself feels quite large, and the seats all had stellar views of the field.
It was unfortunately cold and rainy while we were there, so if it’s going to rain definitely recommend finding seats under the overhangs, our you’ll spend a lot of time walking around out of the cold.
The food options were all quite good! If you’re there for the tiramisu hat - go as soon as you get there, they sold out by the 2nd inning!

The Jim Beam suites in Yankee stadium is the only way to watch a game.. located on the third level and right behind home plate… great view… private bathrooms and bars… free popcorn and peanuts….. so much fun!

Now I'm a long time Yankee fan so I'm a little biased but I'm a huge fan of coming to Yankee games.
Tickets are a little pricey but always a fun experience. If your with a group of people the bleacher seats are always a nice option.
Stadium features plenty of nice resturants and food spots.

Amazing experience to be an historic ballpark in such an electric city. Would have liked the intro music for players to be louder. Food was amazing also. They destroyed the opposing teams

Yankee Stadium has a huge presence and is truly beautiful. The entertainment provided between innings was fantastic. There were a lot of food options that were really great tasting and affordable. My only complaint is that the line for ice cream in the food court was extra long and slow moving. It took 30 minutes to get to helmets with hand scooped ice cream. The only other thing was that the line to get in was really long, but it moved quicker than the ice cream line. Overall, this was an amazing experience.

Being in New York when the Yankees were in town playing at home was an experience we couldn't miss. I booked tickets online for us for the last game against the Royals and what a game it was - into the 10th inning! We could not have hoped for anything better. We had actually started to make our way slowly out when the Yankees were 6-0 up. And then came the 6 run 8th inning from the Royals. It would be fair (and an understatement) to say the crowd were not pleased. So we stopped along the way out and watched the rest of the game. We were lucky, five more minutes and we would have been gone. Anyway, to recap, excellent game, into the 10th inning, exciting on the edge of your seat, surprise win by Yankees. Woohoo!

The game was as expected, exciting and entertaining
My husband and I frequently go to games together

Nice tour and people. They've recently changed the protocol, so we did get to go on the field. They accommodated us changing our tickets to later in the day and we had a quick drink at Hard Rock Cafe while we waited for our tour to start.

I wish on the ticket itself it told you which gate would be your closest entrance.
Also, the 'baricades' to create the line-up kept moving, so it was unclear where to go line up.
First time at Yankee staduim and I loved some of the 'memorable events' that are posted - MVP ball players over time.
Happy to have multiple merchandise options throughout various areas.
Very happy for escalators to get up to top levels.

My girlfriend and I were late getting to the game. We arrived at the end of the 7th inning . Our experience was good though. We had great seats section 130 row 23, right along side of the visiting team (White Sox) dugout. It was my girlfriend’s first Yankees game, and there were able to get the win 6-1. We’ll definitely be back again.

LETS ALL SCREAM FOR REAL ICE CREAM
I have been a lifelong Yankee fan from the time of Mickey Mantle, Recently we temporarily moved to New York and so I have taken in two games live.
There was eight of us there, six of which were there for the first time. We don't consume alcohol and besides we had my 4 and 7 year old grandsons with us. So towards the 6th inning my grandson asked me if he could have some ice cream. We were seated in the second deck in shallow right field so I thought that would be an easy request. NOT! After walking the entire way around the 2nd deck concessions I found one station in the far reaches of right field, selling some kind of soft serve something. They had two machines only one of which was operating, it had a line 60 deep, and the one that was putting out the stuff was constantly being hovered over by at least 4 employees all of which seems to have some magical way of persuading just one more serving at about 30 seconds per. Although it was now into the seventh inning myself and a fellow grandfather were still hopeful. We had all but lost interest in the game although it was coming down to the wire; all tv sets were to small to pick up any details from our vantage point. The action behind the counter was garnering all of our attention now and was more entertaining than the game. As my new found friend became the next available customer there came the announcement: NO MORE ICE CREAM! I was not as sad about this news as I thought I would be after viewing was was being dumped into this NON Dairy Robot, my grandson was much sadder and also had missed the entertainment value that I got.
Any way, I hope this wry humorist article will be more beneficial to management than as a simple review. Perhaps some day there will be real ice cream served here, even if I have to descend to the bowels of Yankee Stadium. If not, could I perhaps write a blog on the entertaining moments when the game isn't?

Must have the garlic fries! Clean and nice stadium! Go catcha game! Any seat is a good seat!
Bars outside the stadium are great also. Everything is good all around!

If you can't tell I love going to MLB parks. Yankees stadium has been on the bucket list for a while. The prices for food and beverages were very reasonable and lots of choices. The stadium was so easy to get to via subway. The seats were good and reasonably priced. Lots of swag shops. The downside was the lines to get through security and the lines for food. It took 30 minutes to get through security just in time for the first pitch. To get hotdogs for dinner for a couple of us I missed an inning and a half of the game waiting in line. This was the only disappointing part of my visit to Yankee stadium.

The stadium was nice but there were no restaurants or hang outs anywhere near. The surrounding were dirty and eerie feeling.

A Memorable experience. Very interesting and nostalgic. Pure NY.
Organized and clean atmosphere, good size crowd.
The guide was very knowledgeable and fun. A bronx native.
A must to your visit to New York.

Took the family to the Yankee Stadium tour over the weekend and we had a great time. The tour was very informative and we got to see areas that are usually off limit. Learned some interesting facts and best of all we never felt rushed. Austin our guide was extremely knowledgeable and answered all our questions. Definitely looking forward to this experience again.

Everything was fine except for the Uber Eats experience. I found it ridiculous that we ordered Nathans and not only couldn't we get it brought to our seats(Like everyone else around us) I had to go all the way to sec.224 to get myself!!!!

An absolute highlight of our trip. Top organized.
In any case, being there early, there are admission checks with metal detectors. Downstairs, booth 317 has a great sale.
Clearly people write that it is expensive(Cola 0.5l 8.75usd) costs at FC and on Schalke similar.
Gastro as far as the eye can see. Be sure to bring sunscreen! You sit open.
It was a top experience of our trip

Thanks to Yankee Stadium guide extraordinaire Callum, our group was treated to a terrific, illuminating tour. If you are a devoted Yankees or baseball fan or simply wish to know more about our nation's favorite pastime, this is a must-do, NYC tour.

This was game 3 Yankee's and Blue Jay's. I have never been to a baseball game and this was a great experience. We were in the higher level, we travelled to the ground via the subway from Grand Central. Yep, enjoyed the spectacle!

Visited with family twice on recent trip to nyc - real fun dose of America and a lovely event to attend a home game. Tickets worked out $30 each - which was good value. Beer & Food expensive but come prepared.

Let me start with neither team are a favorite of mine, but I’m on a stadium quest and this was #24! The stadium had good hot dogs (Kosher) and good cheesesteaks. Water was $5.29, beer was $15. Seats were in Sect 213.
Regulations required that we had to be Covid tested no more than 72 hours prior to game, so we did it in Houston (hometown). They checked the results upon entry. There were 9 Covid Rapid testing vans outside of Gate 6.
Good experience, do it at least once in your life.

Even if you do not understand absolutely anything baseball is very worth the experience of the game. The pre-game is super fun, getting to the stadium is easy, cool stay walking and knowing the stadium that is huge. Get something to eat and see the American passion for sports.

Yankee stadium is Yankee stadium, a lot of history, stores, and restaurants, very expensive, including parking. Went to the playoffs very expensive tickets, parking, and food, but I can't complain since that is my team for life. This is a once in a life bucket list.

Personally, I always think nostalgia coupled with fortunate, whenever I get to see a NY Yankees game. I’m fortunate because I was destined to be a fan regardless of whether or not winning. I’m nostalgic because I was a huge fan of all the players of the 1970’s: Guidry, Jackson, Dent, Winfield, Nettles, and Munson, etc. It’s always fun going to see the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball!

First of all the transport to the stadium is easy using the subway system.
The Iconic ground is a must visit for a baseball game. It was our first visit to a baseball game and totally enjoyed the experience of watching two games over the weekend Yankees against the Chicago Cubs.
Tickets are around $80, we bought at the ground on the Saturday with Ticket Master, we bought through StubHub before arriving in New York for the Sunday and they added a $73 service charge.
The queues are long to get in, but understandable, the staff were friendly and helpful when checking tickets etc.
The food and drinks prices are extortionate.
9 innings of baseball in the sun with the great atmosphere, the announcements, music and huge scoreboard hype is excellent.
Definitely a highlight of trip to New York and a recommendation not to be missed.

Certainly the full New York experience. It's crowded, difficult to get to, and unreasonably expensive (probably the worst value of any major league ballpark). But on the other hand the fans are obnoxious.

Zur views were amazing. We took a lot of photos. James our Tourguide was very friendly and kompetent.

Classic approach to stand test of time. But essentially just another baseball stadium. I would go to say I’ve been but that was enough for me. I enjoyed several other stadiums much more.

I was always curious about going to a baseball game and on our first trip to New York, we decided to go to a Yankee game. I admit that I don't understand anything about the game and I left there continuing without understanding kkkk
But it is worth living this experience!

The stadium is amazing!! Beautiful, historic, a dream!
The fans were TERRIBLE! Had the F word screamed in my fave multiple times! Of course we were the visiting team but come on, also adults there to support our team! Security should be a little more involved in the stands, so many verbal altercations occurred in front of kids!

Tour guides were great. However, website description says we will see dugout, press box, and locker rooms. We did not get to see any of these. Guides say it was due to COVID protocols. Website needs to be updated. Very disappointing. We did get to see anything a fan who attends a game would not get to see normally.

Great game! The seats were amazing in left field, row 1. Very comfortable seats and we had access to the Pepsi Lounge which came in handy to cool down, since it was over 90 degrees and the Pepsi Lounge is air-conditioned. Only wish the Yankees won! :(

Unforgettable experience, atmosphere, the organization is perfect, the people. Super recommended. The stadium is very well connected to the city.

Great venue and atmosphere - yanks totally get soccer, fab venue - if visiting NY, its a must - you'll love it.

Went for a post season game and LOVED IT. Yankees fans are loud and lively. Definitely an experience I will never forget.

Went went here to see an NYCFC game. It was pouring and there were many people, so getting into the stadium was a nightmare let alone parking. It took half an hour just to find 1 parking spot that costed $45. Overall, the stadium is nice with tons of food stands and souvenir stores.

Never really been interested in baseball being English but thought it would be a different experience going to watch the Yankees.
Yankees stadium. The Bronx.
Unfortunately it was a bit pony.
Got there at 11.30 for a 1pm start.
Queued for ages and got to seats at 12.45.
Carnage. Stadium was all right but nothing compared to Uk stadiums. Zero atmosphere. Poor overpriced food and beverages.
View was good.
Entertainment zero.
Baseball is barely a sport to be honest. Left after 8 innings score 0-0.

If you come to Ney York you can't miss this place. Watching a live baseball game is really worth it. Beautiful stadium to see before, during and after. Great show in the stands with involvement during breaks. We don't have such things in Europe yet. He really thinks so.

Crowd control could get better on promotional days. Lots of people trying to sneak in or bringing crowds of people who didn’t make a 2+ hour line

We did this last minute and are really pleased we did. The tour guide (whose name I forget) was really knowledgable, engaging and a true New Yorker which was nice to hear his accent when he was talking so passionately about the stadium and players.
The monument park is a lovely tribute and the stadium itself seems like it would have a great vibe on game day. If we ever come back at the right time we will
Definitely come to see the Yankees play.
The stadium is right next to the station so transport really easy. Very informative and interesting, even if you aren’t a big baseball fan. Thank you for the experience.

The staff are completely incompetent. They shoved people while trying to get merchandise. There were no clear signs on where the line begins or where the exit is. I am pregnant and an employee shoved me.

This tour under delivered at every turn. We got no special views or access. Just a walk through a huge cement ballpark. They had so much history to highlight, but they crammed a lot of words into packed static displays. Our tour guide ran through the tough and was largely inaudible even though people kept telling him we could not hear him!

Went to the game on July 25, 2023 vs the Texas rangers with my family. There was a promotion that day, a Gleyber Torres Collectible Cup for the 1st 25,000 Guests, Presented by Premio Foods. This was the lamest give-away I have ever seen. They usually give better cups for free when you by a drink at the concession stand! And the promotion potion of the cup for Premio was larger than the image of Gleyber Torres! It is embarrassing even to call this a promotion much less a "collectible" gift! The least they could have done was to give a free drink with the cup. Nope! I am shocked that an organization like the Yankees would even consider doing something like this. It's insulting to the fans that attended the game and support the team.

great experience, first time in yankee stadium we flew form mexico just to visit the stadium, we loved it !!

Stadium Tour Series (Yankee Stadium), Part 1
In 2007 I had the good fortune of visiting the “old” Yankee Stadium during one of its final years of existence. If that was the “House That Babe Ruth Built” then I guess the “new” one is the “House That George Steinbrenner Built.”
Although it’s obviously been awhile between visits, I was curious to learn how much has changed and how many of the Yankee traditions have been carried on.
Well for sure this version is also cavernous. While it may be known for having a “short porch” in right field, I just cannot imagine someone hitting a ball that can reach the upper deck. 🤯
While I expected the prices to be astronomical, I was surprised that they seemed on par with other stadiums that we’ve visited recently. Also surprising was the comfort of our padded seats (which were easily the most comfortable stadium seats that we’ve ever enjoyed).
The new stadium also offers the opportunity to see in person just how gigantic Aaron Judge is. I mean if you stand next to Juan Soto and make him appear to be diminutive, you are an extra large human.
I remember Yankee great Derek Jeter saying that the “ghosts” of former players added a certain presence at the old stadium that I can’t say I quite detected at this new one.
Speaking of former players, they’ve now retired so many numbers it’s a wonder they have any left to assign the current players!
Something fun that I don’t recall from the old stadium was the grounds crew acting out the motions of “YMCA” while dragging the infield after the 6th inning.
The tradition of iconic public address announcer Bob Sheppard has not continued (because of his retirement in 2010), but I’m thankful that the singing of “God Bless America” remains a staple of the 7th Inning Stretch, as well as “Ol’ Blue Eyes” belting out the “Theme From New York, New York” after each victory by the home team. Something else that remains is the merciless “feedback” offered to the umpire by the crowd when they disapprove of his calls (as they chant the same choice of specific profanity in unison).
Although large crowds are typical here, we were impressed at the efficiency with which the subway system transported such a large number of people (even after the game).
And that’s…Henry’s Take.
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They don’t let you pay advanced game tickets at the box office. So if you go to the stadium even when there’s a game you can’t buy tickets for a future game.

I have been to this ball park before. I love the layout of the stadium.
I liked watching the yankees play at this stadium.
This stadium is great for families.

Here for a soccer game between NYCFC and NE. Great time was had even though NE lost. Very comfortable. Pricey but what stadium/arena isn't. You can feel and appreciate the history all around the building. Glad we got to see a non-baseball event before a new soccer stadium is built in future!

Yankee Stadium is a (new) classic, without a doubt. With iconic views from the outside, and nods to more than a century of history throughout the inside, this stadium is a baseball fan's icon. There are tons of varied concessions throughout the stadium, and great sight lines throughout. Monument park within the stadium is very much well worth the wait pre-game.

What an incredible experience.
The stadium is easy to get to via Subway. The station itself is questionable but with so many people around I wasn’t too nervous.
I loved that in order to get up to your seat, they had switchback ramps instead of stairs. It was an easy climb and allowed everyone to go at their own pace.
The stadium itself is immaculate. Plenty of food and beverage items (at stadium pricing of course). Lots of swag shops too.
I highly recommend.

I attended a Yankee-Rays game at Yankee Stadium this past summer. I was in NYC for a business conference and our group scheduled an outing to the game. We were in the Audi Club section. There was a little delay in entering the Stadium and into the Club but once inside everything was fine. There was a large buffet containing a wide variety of food. I concentrated on the lamb chops. The Club is in a good viewing area down the left field line. It was a beautiful stadium and an enjoyable evening.

Came here last year but was closed for tours.
We managed to get a tour. Fantastic historical place. Great stadium. Great tour host.
Worth a visit.

We booked (and paid) the Tour at 11.00 am a few weeks ago, at first none of the staff knew where the meeting point was. After a delay of 30 minutes, a member of staff (Brandy) came and told us brusquely that places for the tour would only be available again from 12.00 noon and that if we didn't want to wait that long we are free to go (unacceptable behavior, is this Yankees customer service?!).
After 75 minutes of waiting, we were taken on a short tour.
Don't waste your time and money (40$) on a Yankees Tour, there are better things to do in NYC.

Frank who was our tour guide was fabulous, funny, full of information, a character! We loved listening to the stories. Thankyou Frank!

This was my first time to join an MLB game. Stadium crew were nice and offered help in time. The baseball game was great and the while atmosphere was full of dynamite!

For my Bday I received free family tickets. We had fun and yelled a lot. I just hate the picture guys are so aggressive towards getting our pics taken.

We took public transit and it was easy.
But the wait to enter was crazy! Not very organized and suggest you ask the person in front to make sure you are in the right queue.
But once inside, it was nice to walk around. A piece of history!
Careful where to sit. On a hot day, it is not comfortable if sitting in the sun.
But so much fun to watch a baseball game here.
A must visit.

It’s a nice stadium hard to get in and out of go early and leave a little later get to the park 2 hours early and see monument park right below center field monitor the famous Yankees are back there.

Yankee stadium accommodated us for their evening game August 12th. Our young kids had the privilege to welcome the players on the field. We were in comfortable private suites with our families and ate without limitations. We were fathers for a great cause.

When I ordered the seat, it was automatically set up for 2. I could not get several tickets because an empty seat would be left! I tried to change the number to no avail.When attending the game, there was no assistance for a long time to get my seat as people were already sitting in it. Not my job to make people move that’s why you have the usher!!! Good luck finding one. When I did she posted out the seat, but the family sitting there were directed too, as there were people in their seats who would not move, in the same row. A supervisor was eventually in the area because of another problem and moved people around. The seat itself was nice with the table in front.
I thought the ceremony for John Sterling less than he deserved. No seats for family! No live singer for national anthem, recorded version is good but a live performance adds a lot. Since he is know as a Sinatra fan n impersonator might have been more appropriate. I was expecting more.

If you ever have time to make a tour, go for it. It’s an interesting place with a cool museum. Very knowledgeable tour guide. I’d recommend an Uber to get there and back due to all the thugs in the subway in this neighborhood, lesson learned.

Visited the stadium for a New York City vs Vancouver game. Being from England wanted to see a live MLS soccer game. There was a huge difference e.g no away fan section and the constant playing of upbeat New York rnb/ hip-hop beats ( which made it a festive feel).
The stadium historically known for baseball had mainly had Yankee souvenirs. The seats in section 238 were situated behind the goal were good.
The only downside was the stadium was cashless and the huge soda plastic cups (without lids) were not refillable at the food stalls. Hotdogs, burgers and chicken were available to order.

Its amazong!!
If you like baseball you have to be there
The host is passionate about baseball and knows the history of the team in detail.

I’ve been to a lot of stadiums in the US and this is one of the best I’ve been to for sure. Would suggest it’s worth a visit while you’re in New York. We took a direct train from Herald Square and it only took around 20 minutes.
There is a lot of food choices, might be worth checking in advance to see what you’re gonna want to eat to make sure you don’t miss out. We had the chicken & drink combo mainly for the instagram photo, tip for this would be make sure you get enough sauce as was slightly dry.
We paid $12 for our tickets and were in section 406. In July we were in direct sun until around the third inning. Also from this section you can’t really see the big screen which changes the experience slightly. Near the end of the game we walked down and watched from the concourse of the second tier and the atmosphere was 10 times better then in the 4th tier. If I were to go again I’d pay the money to sit in at least the second tier it seemed to be a much better experience.

Tanner
Performance Amazing, Organization Terrible
My first time going to a Bad Bunny Concert, it was amazing. His performance was top notch, I loved every single second of his performance. The way Yankee Stadium staff had it organized made no sense. When you first enter; it's jam packed, what do you expect? However, Yankee Stadium staff did nothing to rectify it. No clear cut directions on where to go and what to do. My fiancé and I ended up waiting on a man made line, to find out there was no reason to do that, because people who were just coming off the train were cutting in, and the staff did nothing about it. We waited around 50 minutes to an hour to purchase merchandise at the tables, because only 2 staff members were stationed there. You had months to plan this and the organization was complete trash.
In our seats, there were people throwing popcorn/cracker jacks from the section above thinking it was a joke. The merchandise I spent $330 on got sticky and ruined, because again Yankee Stadium Staff did nothing. Only when the girl behind us was fed up and went to tell the staff, did they finally come out to survey to see if it happened again. Surely you think this is something they would be on top of? People are spending $300-$400+ for tickets, and expensive merchandise, only to have clowns think it's funny to throw food.
Again, Bad Bunny was great, I loved his concert, and would love to go again, but I would stay far away from Yankee Stadium.

We were on a special trip to celebrate my 10-year-old grandson’s birthday and got tickets to see the Yankees v the Mariners.
We rode the subway there from midtown and it was a breeze - so easy! We had trouble with our electronic tickets but the man at the gate and the lady at the ticket counter were amazingly friendly and helpful!
Our tickets were in the top deck and were great! We had a fabulous time. One glitch - I had purchased the meal deal but I guess because if our ticket malfunction I didn’t get whatever voucher you needed, so I had to buy food after we got there.
My grandson had a wonderful experience and that made it worthwhile!

Going to Yankee Stadium and watching a game was the best experience of my trip to New York. There is a festive atmosphere in the stands and when the anthem starts the excitement rises to the highest level. The area is extremely safe with meticulous controls. Food and merchandise prices are quite high. It is advisable to book the ticket at least a few days in advance.

Attended the first game of the A’s vs Yankees where we won 3-0. Out mgt grp stayed in one of the suites behind home plate. Good food and whatta view. Didn’t stay for the fireworks because of the crowds leaving for the exits, would’ve been a mob scene.
Go Yankees!!!

I purchased two Suite Tickets for Opening Day, April 8th, 2022. The cost was $160.00 each ticket. We parked for $45.00 in a secure lot across the street from the stadium. My wife and I arrived at 11:45 AM for a 1:05 PM start. We were moved from various long entrance lines and then attempted to go the CLEAR line, which was the only line that was allowing ticket holders into the stadium. Finally, we decided to leave as it was already the bottom of the fourth inning and we were still on a line that wrapped around the building. I spent $50.00 in gas, $27.00 in tolls, $360.00 on tickets and $45.00 in parking. A grand total of $482.00 and wasted my entire day! The last time I went to Opening Day, was in 1980 and as I just retired on March 31, 2022, I thought this would be special to go to a day game! I have also attended at least ONE GAME since 1964! I WILL NEVER GO TO YANKEE STADIUM AGAIN! It was a complete DEBACLE at all the Yankee tended gates and the Bronx is a pig sty! NEVER AGAIN!

One of the best things on our holiday. Booked this as a tourist souvenir but turned out to be the most fun. Family of four (35,33,10 & 5). Turned up an hour early and had a rain delay of 35 mins but stayed the full game as the atmosphere was amazing and reasonably priced/tasting food. Tickets for four of us were $80 in section 402 and were totally fine.
Definitely come back, let’s go yankees!!

Food was a plus. As you can see by picture. Did not go up to buffet again, no room for seconds. However the negatives of going to Audi club were plentiful. Start with the chaos once you get off elevator. I know it was a sold out Met -Yankee game. Took us a half hour to get to 1st individual. We paid 200 per ticket and had seats at table facing field. After finally getting wrist band we tried to proceed into seating / buffet area. We were stopped by another employee who told us we could not proceed and had to go back to another podium. Luckily an employee who had helped us secure our wrist band said it was not necessary and escorted us in. It was chaos. Also sitting indoors at a game is not really enjoyable. You could not even hear the ROAR OF THE CROWD. I have been a fan since 1961. Love the Yankees. My daughter actually got a suite there this tear for my 70th birthday. WHAT A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE that was

We loved the atmosphere and the Uber from manhattan was a breeze. Yummy food and a great time! Fuku chicken sandwiches were the best.

We went to watch a New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game at the Yankee Stadium.
The stadium is very modern and impressive. There are a huge number of shops and food and beverage outlets throughout the stadium. There did not appear to be any poor seats on offer.
The atmosphere during the game was fantastic and we felt very safe at all times.
The stadium was easily accessible via the subway.

The Mood of the match has soured us, with a lot of animation. We are not followers of baseball and we found it one of the best activities. You have to know a minimum of the rules and follow very well

We really enjoyed our game and the whole experience at Yankee Stadium.
There is a lot of space and you never feel cramped. There are also lots of food stands, shops and toilets. So the infrastructure is good. The only negatives are that the seats are not covered in case of bad weather and the price of beer ($17 per can).
The game is very spectacle-like and typically American.
An incredibly cool experience!

One of the most mythical stadiums in the U.S. and the world, Yankee Stadium displays its imposing power and in its hallways you can feel the energy of its history. In addition, you can visit the Bronx neighborhood beforehand and visit, for example, the steps that made famous the movie the Joker that you find very few blocks from the stadium.
The VIP lounge, it really is spectacular.
Access and exit, greatly expanded to enter and exit quickly and safely.
Unmissable.

The game and the stadium is everything 1 could ever ask for and more As a Yankee fan. However, the Organization as a whole is truly lacking. I had everything set up to where I would take in a game and spend A substantial amount of money on a tour, however after i arrived At the stadium, I was Advised that I could only take in a small tour Which included Pregame. Although this was not what I asked for I went along with it. I took in a small tour, however, I was told that the pregame event was overbooked and I could not go. The game itself was three hours away, having nowhere to go except The restaurant I began to sit down when I was told that the restaurant was closing and that I would have to go outside and get in line to enter the game separately. Yes, you are reading this correct I was in a line for three hour. As a traveler, there’s nothing you can do but try to notify somebody from the Yankees, I received no help or assistance. By the time the game started at 7:05 I was literally and physically worn out. A terrible first time experience to see the Bronx Bombers.

Fantastic history of the team and stadium! Host was very knowledgeable about baseball and Yankee history. The tour hits all the highlights including being able to sit in the visitors team dugout.

This was such a great day out especially after the full on tourist-y days we had had prior to this. The game we saw started at 1pm so gave us a nice lay in and time for a big brekkie. Subway took us all the way there and the subway at the other end is right near the stadium… just followed the crowd! Easy entry, no fuss!
Found our seats easily, had a few beers and a dog (of course!) Prices were expensive… but nothing different from New York prices. Our seats were Row 1 Section 126 ($30- so the very cheap end) but oh my goodness they were perfect! I don’t think it would matter where you sat in the stadium, you get an incredible view, easy access to bars and the loo.
Even on a day where the weather was chilly and grey, the whole experience was incredible! From the whole trip to NYC, this was definitely one of my top 5 things to do! ⚾️🇺🇸❤️

Great stadium for Baseball. Lots of food and drinks. Also lots of official yankee merchandise stores inside. Easily accesible and confortable seats.
Close to subway station.

I have been going to all the ballparks when the Tigers play there. Yankee was my last one #30!!!! They open 90 min before game and when I got there 90 min early the lines were LONG. Took about 20 min to get in. I was in the 2nd deck and had to stop and ask how to get up there as there were no signs. Sec 223 row 4 seat 5 was $185! The most I paid of the 30!! Got a dog($9) and beer($18) like all of them. Hey it NY and they have to pay for their players BIG salaries!!! No any food sellers in the seat areas. One beer seller. It was a great game as we WON!!!! 12-2. Saw Judge hit the big Home run!

We had a wonderful experience at Yankee Stadium even though there was a rain delay and it continued to drizzle off and on during the game. We took the subway, which we were nervous about, but found it to be safe and easy. We went to see the Milwaukee Brewers play so we were wearing our Brewers shirts. The Yankee fans we encountered were all very nice. The concession manager in our section (313) told us to find her if we needed anything. The hot dogs were great and the popcorn was excellent. It was a fun afternoon at a great stadium!

As a lifelong baseball fan, it was pretty exciting to finally see Yankee Stadium, Baseball's Cathedral. Here we are at the home of the greatest franchise ever not only in baseball, but in all of American sports. I tend to use the word awesome a lot, but walking in and thinking of this team's history, it felt truly awesome to me. I was thinking what rating I should give this ballpark, and honestly the somewhat sterile feel of this contemporary park (opened in 2009), mostly good sightlines, spacious concourse, but also high and far away upper decks (and even some over-covered lower outfield seats in RF), reminded me of our own Guaranteed Rate Field, and I was thinking Very Good. In fact, I'll say it's Very Good for any revisit to this stadium.
But I think you can't exclude the history that goes with coming to this ballpark for the first time anyway, like Monument Park in left center field (that was closed 45 minutes before game time so we missed seeing) as well as the impressive multitude of banners of the greats that have played for this team and that hang above the main concourse. Plus, let's not forget for what it's worth that even in the outfield, section 136, we had nice padded seats. So I go with Excellent for the complete experience of coming here for the first time. Seeing this park also reinforces and makes me appreciate even more how much character our own beloved and original Wrigley Field has, and I just didn't get that here. The stadium is located conveniently just feet away from the MTA's 161st Street station, so a big plus for that too.

Yankee Stadium did not live up to all the hype. There are only 4 gates to get 46,000 fans in. This took a long time and the tickets were not clear on which gate to enter. While the gates were marked on the stadium, signage was lacking where the lines actually formed.
Another huge downside was food. The food options were limited (no nachos!) and the food was scattered everywhere. With long lines, it would be great to be able to get all the food and drinks you want in one place (only one concession stand had soft pretzels and they were even ready until 8:30 pm).
We looked into Uber Eats but that didn’t offer all of the food options either and we were going to end up in another line.
I was disappointed with the stadium overall.

Great Stadium and Atmosphere. Glad we came here to watch the Yankees play tampa Bay Rays in August 2023. We bought our tickets very reasonable off Stub Hub about $15 I think. The Stadium is a short walk from the Subway. We went to a few bars first Billys Sports Bar which is massive inside. Also Stans Sports Bar. Really good atmosphere in the bars before and after the game. Quite a bit of a queue to get in ,so leave in time. Lots of food and drink places inside with everything imaginable. In very big sizes. The amount of eating that goes on with the fans is unreal. People getting up and down all game. Like a 6 course meal 😀. Even though Yankees lost it was a good atmosphere and really enjoyed. After had a few drinks in the bars near billys again. But beaware here after the game , when the NYPD clear off after their shift, it can get a bit edgy. Just be vigilant. Quite alot of homeless on drugs etc.

If you have not visited Yankee Stadium, you should at least once. It is a fun filled day. The stadium is located in the heart of NYC. Visit while in the area.

My home away from home. I never get tired of this place. The best baseball stadium in America. A shame they can’t seem to win a game but being able to check out a postseason game was incredible. The beer was the size of our heads.

I am not a Yankees fan, nor am I much of a baseball fan. That being said this place is awesome. They did an amazing job with the Covid protocols and it was the best baseball experience I've had. I can only imagine what it is like when the stadium is at full capacity with all vendors available. I loved the yankee branded beer. Hotdogs were good. Seemed like most seats had great views of the game. It was easy to access the stadium both in and out. I loved the experience.

We attend several baseball games per year at Yankee Stadium. Over the past, almost, dozen years, we have sat in different sections and different price ranges. We cannot remember a bad seat.
The bag policy is quite liberal regarding items allowed. Besides the usual items, people are permitted to bring snacks and food for personal consumption.
We like the varied concessions available at The Stadium. In addition to the usual baseball concession foods, there are steak sandwiches, a wide variety of beers, and several restaurants and sit down food establishments.
The employees are very helpful, polite, and accommodating. There is ample parking in the area. Some lots are expensive, but there are more economically priced parking areas. The best way to travel is by mass transit. Several subway lines stop at The Stadium. We live in the suburbs and we use Metro North. There is a Metro North stop at the Stadium.
The Stadium is an imposing structure as the fan walks towards Yankee Stadium. The fan knows this is a special place. The structure reminds us as a Parthenon to greatness and so many great players that were Yankees. The entry hall behind Babe Ruth plaza is an appropriate space to Yankees and their fans. It reminds the people that Yankee Stadium is special.
We enjoy attending games at Yankee Stadium and will continue to attend games at The Stadium.

Home of the 27-time World Series Champion New York Yankees, we had the opportunity to visit the new stadium for the first time in July 2024. While the game results didn’t go our way, the experience was one that my son and I will never forget. Let’s go Yankees!

Electric atmosphere as I have always wanted to experience a Yankee v Red Sox game at Yankee Stadium. Saw Judge hit a 2 run homer, as this was a perfect cap to our NYC weekend. Highly recommended for the sport fans out there if time allows you to take the train up to The Bronx….

WOUAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH magnificent stadium, crazy atmosphere, what can I say, superb, remarkable, all the amenities are in and outside the stadium.
Metro access at the foot of the stadium.. Go there.. and go the Yankees.

Yankee Stadium is a fantastic spot for baseball fans and visitors alike! The atmosphere is electric, and the views of the field are excellent from nearly every seat. Plenty of food options and great fan energy make it memorable. Perfect for a fun day out in NYC. Highly recommend!

1.5 hours of traffic with Homeless Maniacs and Dozens of illegals with kids strapped to their back selling fruit and flowers ONLY to pay $50 to park, $20 for BUD Light, 2 Inning wait for food, $140 KIDS jerseys, Zero Cell Reception in the Stadium which is laughable.
Last time I'll ever go in there. Save your $ folks

I am a life-long Yankee fan, and I have been the the Stadium many, many times...BUT I have gone for the last time. First, StubHub screwed up our tickets. This is particularly vexing when they charge a "service" fee of $50 per ticket for our family of four. I took my two sons and my grandson--and the PA's sound level at our seats was literally unbearable. One son had to leave with my grandson, out of fear of damaging my grandson's hearing. My other son and I stayed as long as we could physically bear it. My ears are not just ringing, they ache, days afterward. I don't know what hurts more--my ears or the thought that I have seen my last Yankee game at the Stadium. This was literally dangerous to us. Horrendous, screaming, synthesizer-generated sound-effects appear out of nowhere and do absolutely nothing to enhance the game. They are pointless. Yankee fans know when to "get loud"--and they do--and they don't need a college boy's idea of generating fan involvement to do it.

My seat was broken, sinking down 3-4 inches deeper in front than it is supposed to. I wrestled with not sliding out for over 3 hours. But worse, much worse was the staggering noise blasting between innings, immediately ending conversations mid sentence and giving me a pulsating headache. I cannot do this any more so am done with rooting for my Yankees at the Stadium, ending a run that goes back decades. And I have never before given an awful review in my life as I am really pretty easy going.

Trains were packed from downtown... delays getting in...no bobbleheads left...i heard they were gone 2 hours before gametime... never went to nosebleed seats... hard rock cafe would not let us leave to go watch the game in the 7th inning... yankees suck...and lost in extra innings havent won in 20 years... go padres!!!

The #1 worst process to get paying ticket holders into the stadium. The Yankees pay their players $250 million but can’t manage to organize an efficient system to get fans past security. The management should be ashamed of themselves. Perhaps they were more focused on the Judge negotiations.

Araragant staff that think everyone loves baseball, despite the venue holds other events.
Not a great arena, has restricted views.
Was forced to buy a ticket online despite having a city pass.
Can't these take a credit payment instead of all this hassle, FFS.

Whether you're a baseball fan or not, I recommend going to a game, if you're in NY. The stadium is mythical, the experience is excellent, we went as a family and even my children who do not like baseball, were happy with the experience.

The Yankee Stadio is a mythical stadium for Baseball fans located in the Bronks neighborhood in a fairly clear area.

I took a trip down to Yankee stadium on May 28th for NYY vs SD on Memorial Day weekend. This was the first time I was at the new Yankee stadium since I last went to a Yankees home game In 2003. The 99 Burger is the best in the Bronx! It was hard to get but was able to secure one after a 30 Min wait. I suggest to try to grab a 99 burger before first pitch considering they go quick. Going to Yankee is always special win or lose so I suggest you check it out whenever you are in NYC!

I love Yankee stadium form outside to inside Food price good seats good view good I can not wait til next season to go to more games

Worst stadium design I’ve ever been to. Beer lines crazy. Terrible service. No bathrooms. And the worst part is the entrance design. Takes an hour to get into the stadium. All in all 2/10 experience.

We went to Yankee stadium to look around and watch a soccer match. We got the 4 subway train to the Bronx 161st. It is amazing to inside Yankee stadium however the food is awful and expensive, with not a lot of choice

Incredible experience seeing game 4 of the World Series. Nice stadium. There are plenty of restrooms, so you didn't have to wait in a long line. I recommend buying a bottle of water outside to bring into the game. The only concessions I bought inside the stadium was a popcorn bucket. The popcorn was delicious.

Ticket office is terrible. Posted hours are 9-5 on the website, but when you get there, not open until just before game time. They don't answer the phone, unlike every other business that has people answering the phone remotely. Instead, just auto computer prompts, but never a person.They don't respond to emails. Just horrible.

We had the best time at the Yankee Red Sox game. The stadium itself is fascinating. There’s plenty of room to walk going up the ramps to your seat. Then we found the elevator! Lol. Thank god! We were way up in the top tier of the stadium.

Beautiful stadium, kept up well. Everyone on the staff from the people checking your pass, to the attendance, to the bartenders were very friendly. It’s the Home of the Yankees!!!

I really cannot recommend this stadium tour. You would be better off buying tickets for a game because you would be able to see most of what we saw and get to watch a baseball game to boot. The tour lasted about an hour. The only thing you see on the tour that you would not see by going to a game was the visitor dugout and that wasn’t much to see. Our guide knew a lot about baseball and the stadium, but we couldn’t understand him. I don’t know if he had a speech impediment or just spoke really fast, cutting off words. And can't Yankee Stadium afford a wireless microphone for tours? Anyway, I ended up tuning him out and would have cut out of the tour early except my husband said that wouldn't be nice.

The mecca for Yankees fans! I took the stadium tour, which really wasn't worth the cost in my opinion. We only visited Monuments Park and the Museum, both places I could go anyway. But it is epic being in the stadium for a game. It has all of the eats and souvenirs you could want.

It is the House that Ruth Built. I have been inside and outside, and it is indeed a very big stadium and towers over this neighborhood on the river. It has an old fashioned design; fans seem to prefer a smaller more intimate scale these days. But it is loved and still works.

I'm a huge baseball fan and attended on Memorial Day, which also a Giancarlo Stanton bobblehead giveaway day. Entering the ballpark was a terrible experience for multiple reasons. The lines to enter aren't the same (some lines go to two ticket checkers while others only have 1). Then they ran out of bobbleheads and made everybody stop entering the stadium and wait 30+ minutes (even if you didn't want the bobblehead). Eventually they decided the whole stadium was out of the bobbleheads and let people in. Inside the staff was better and di things better. Memorial service was quite well done though.

fantastic ball park. Very traditional as well as modern. No place like Yankee Stadium. Can be a bit pricey, but the Italian sausage heros are fun, especially the hot sausage. I like the first base side lodge seats the best.

One hour tour. Guide was great. Informed us about things around the stadium most wouldnt know otherwise. Tour covered the museum, (which i think is open during games??,) and monument park but the benefit of the tour is there's only about 30 people so it's not jam packed. We were also allowed on the warning track behind home plate. Not much else was included. We were hoping for a walk through the clubhouse/player only areas and media booth but that didn't happen.

I used to live in NYC and really got into going to the games. This week I brought my 2 daughters to NYC and was really excited to get tickets to the Opening Day - and was prepared to pay 5 times the normal price for three of us for the experience.
I wish I had not.
What an absolute disgrace. Not the eye-gouging price of everything - I was expecting that disgrace. That disgrace is well known.
What I am talking about is the disgraceful level of standing in line that was necessary for everything I had to do. We were an hour early and still had to stand in in line for ever to get in. Once inside, to get a bottle of water or a hot dog meant standing in line again for unbearable amounts of time. Truly awful. I'm going to estimate I spent just short of half the regular inning game standing in line.
I've travelled from another continent to watch a team I hold dear to my heart. However, now they are a lot less dear to me - and I wanted my kids to love it as well, but they spent half the time worrying where I was, getting them a soda or a dog, so they didn't really enjoy it either.
And the staff's attitude was basically, go screw yourself. They were slow, inexperienced, ran out of prepared stock, couldn't change beer taps, blamed us for being too many customers etc etc. You name it, they messed it up. And then told us to go screw ourselves.
Anyway, I know you will not make it up to me by offering me a refund or some tickets for another game sometime, so I will content myself with slagging you off to anyone and everyone, in person and online.
It's a shame to say it, but today I'll be rooting for the Red Sox, of all teams.
Nice job, Steinbrenners.

It was an easy subway ride from the Times Square area to Yankee Stadium. We took the 11 a.m. tour. I bought our tickets online the day before. Our tour guide was a passionate Yankee fan. He was informative, reverent, and funny. The new stadium is beautiful. My family and I enjoyed seeing Monument Park and the museum. We even got to walk on the field behind home plate. I am so glad we made time to head up to the home of the Bronx Bombers. It was a highlight of our New York trip.

In all the years going to Yankee games I did my first visit to Monument Park. Great seeing all those great Yankee players their.

Everything I expected. Had great time the food the people. Even though the Indians hit 7 HR in first the innings game over by 5th, the fun sing songs and crowd attitude was great. Loved it. Like a party.

This stadium could have been a great opportunity to rebuild a better yankee park. Instead they built an impersonal concrete bowl. Everything about the park is fine but its not extraordinary in any way.

The food was good for the price. The atmosphere was great on a Friday night. It was an easy 30 minute ride up from 50th Street on the train. Tickets were reasonable for the last minute, as we got them that morning.

This was my first visit to the new stadium with my family and I was impressed given all the negativity I’ve heard surrounding the new stadium. It might have not had that old historic field and iconic monument park as the old stadium, but u must say the views and overall atmosphere delivered on all fronts. Ballpark food was also excellent although of course on pricey side. I would recommend to take the subway there as we did in our way back to Manhattan. The Uber are not permitted to get within 4 blocks of stadium which caused us to take a long walk which was okay because the weather cooperated

I came for the Jonas Brothers concert, and while the show was great, the experience of dealing with the stadium and their staff was unorganized and awful. They forgot to give out the access bracelets for the first half of VIP check-in, so we’re turned away from our seats and told to go back to the gate for bracelets. Same with light-up bracelets - had to go track one down because they didn’t have them ready when vip check in started. Merchandise ones were long and slow with different sizes at different booths, so you couldn’t really get what you wanted. I’m not sure how things go here for baseball games, but the staff is woefully ill-equipped to put on concerts.

What does the term, Da Bronx Bombers bring to mind? Of course, that edifice at 161st Street that was the home to Babe Ruth and many other notables. The latest and greatest of these after all the single digit numbers were retired are Teixeira, Jeter, and Aaron Judge. We wanted to see this game from a different perfective; purchased seats and became one of the “bleacher bums”.
It was here that slurs were shouted back and forth between the two hated contestants of the day (the Yankees and Boston Red Sox). There were more than a few red or white jerseys mixed amongst the grey and white pinstripes of the Yankee faithful to make life interesting. I was happy that cups of beer were not tossed around as stadium security was armed and tough. One miscreant tossed a water bottle on the field at an opposing outfielder and was promptly spotted and removed to the jeers of the crowd around him.
This was the third iteration of the House that Ruth built. With only 314 yards to each foul pole, it’s no wonder that it’s a hitter’s paradise. The only deep part of the stadium is the 400-foot dead-center field to keep balls out of the memorial park dedicated to former all-star Yankees. The train ride back to Manhattan was uneventful as the boys from the Bronx had lost 8 – 3 to the Red Sox. However, the spirit that transcended the game was still there, especially among the Hispanics in attendance. It is their beloved game of béisbol and we partook of this spirit as well.

We booked to see Yankees v's Red Sox while visiting the Big Apple. Purchased tickets off Ticketmaster before we left and got them electronically on the app once there. We booked the meal ticket as well as admission but got caught out. Didn't realise that your admission ticket is not your food ticket as well so make sure you download the separate meal ticket as well as your admission ticket. best to get your meal on entry as ques are very long and service slow.

Awesome Tour and Great Guide. Took us around the ball park and behind the dugout. Lots of history and stories. It was a great time and tour. But no…you won’t be meeting the players or going on the field.

The seats were awesome. Food was good and best part was we got to see Judge hit his 55th homer. Also got great pics of Judge on 1st base because they continued to walk him the rest of the game.

We had a fun evening at Yankee Stadium even though our team lost. The people at the stadium were very helpful since we were unsure of where we were going and how to proceed. Entry was easy. The food was very good. We took the subway to the stadium, which was easy and inexpensive. It was a very enjoyable experience.

It was chucking it down with rain. We arrived early and went for a coffee in the Hard Rock. I thought I was being accosted by a group of rude women outside, it turns out they were security. They told us that we had to wait outside and it took a few times explaining that we wanted a coffee before going in. Then guess what? We had to go outside a wait in the rain to be let into the Yankee stadium , Yep! through the Hard Rock Cafe. Seriously soaked, seriously pissed off at this point. Apart form the coven of witches at security the guide was friendly answered all of my stupid questions and was clearly enthusiastic about his team. I found the tour interesting and informative even though I have never watched a game of baseball in my life. I will probably die not watching one, but the stadium is impressive and well worth a visit. I true iconic feature of New York

All staff at stadium extremely helpful during admission. Line was huge but moved along quickly. Stadium well organized, clean and very good seats. Food Court and help from staff member “ Mariah “ was a sweetheart and really helped us out . Thank you again. Section 206 Row 1 offered a great view of right field. We had Aaron judge right at our feet . Crowd went crazy for him every time. Our first time ever as a family visiting New York Manhattan and had an awesome time. Definitely will be visiting again. 👍

GOOOOOOOOOOO YANKEEEEEEEEESSSEEEEEEEES
Man we had a blast at the Staduim. Can’t wait to go again. We been many many times. Great family fun

Yankee Stadium is very impressive and very clean. It is obvious the employees have pride in how it looks. Appreciated the Yankee fans we sat close to us. They cheered loudly for their team and respected us when we did for the Dodgers. And don’t let me forget about the steak sandwich!! Awesome. I will be back Yankee Stadium.

When the yankees won the series versus the kansas city royals! We had a great time in The Bronx, New York. But my brother in law and my sister in law!

Did the tour in the afternoon before seeing the Chicago Cubs vs Yankees game on 10th June 2022. James was our guide - really informative and was kind enough to take a snap of husband and I too.
Came away knowing more about baseball and the Yankees too.
Added bonus was watching the match in the evening and seeing the Yankees win! Husband now a convert from the Houston Astros!
Tip: If happy to walk it - you can find the Shakespeare steps used in the Joker film nearby and wander through a pretty park!

Great place to visit. Easy to get to Yankee Stadium. Lost of things to do. Go early to see everything.

Wanted to tour the stadium as one of the world's most famous and I also collect Hard Rock Cafe pins so win-win! Caused a wee bit of confusion by wanting to do the HRC first but security relented after looking puzzled! Really great tour guide, Franklin, who was informative and happy to answer any questions and certainly knew his history.
If you go in the winter, wrap up as it's mostly outdoors and with the stadium design, it's baltic!

What can I say! I lovingly call Yankee Stadium The Shrine and it never disappoints. It was a great visit - perfect weather and a complete game shutout for Gerrit Cole. We can’t wait to visit again. Go Yankees!

Great place to visit and experience. We arrived early and got in line for monument park. Definitely worth waiting in line and touring the plaques of so many great Yankee players. We were able to do a 360 degree walk around the park and get a variety of views. The Yankee fans were friendly and the stadium staff were friendly and helpful Our seats (two games) gave us a great view of the game. Lots of excitement from the fans. Highly recommend field level seats, The concessions were about the same as several other stadiums.

I came to Yankee Stadium for the Pinstripe Bowl and being the die hard Spartan fan arrived early for a Tailgate Party in the Jim Beame Suite. The food was really good. Yankee Catering served us ballpark hamburger sliders, stadium hot dogs, French Fries, salad and Chicken Fingers. Okay not gourmet food but who wants to eat that at a football game. We want to eat the stadium food. The suite was very nice and had a great view on the field.
I got tickets on the ten yard line on the Michigan State side of the field and it was nice because we beat Wake Forest 27-21 so that made my day. It was the first Bowl game that I ever attended and it was 54 degrees in the stadium.
There was not a bad seat in the stadium and it was nice to walk around. The place is so clean and organized and there was not a bad seat in the house from where I was sitting. The staff is also organized and very nice. I never had a problem the whole time I was here and that was pleasure.
It is Yankee Stadium! Need I say more?!

This is certainly a big and imposing stadium, but it's a bit on the sterile side. Monument Park, the Yankees Museum, and the Great Hall are all very cool, but there seems to be a lack of character amidst all the grandeur.
Ultimately, this is still a great place to take in a game, and the Yankees and Rays put on a good show. The stadium is easy to access from the subway, and although the security line was long, it went pretty quickly.
There's a nice variety of concessions, though I found it funny just how many chicken strip stands there were. With wide concourses, it's an easy place to navigate, and the views are excellent, even from the upper deck.

My family and I had a great experience. The seating was great and drinks were outstanding. We had a great find and the Yankees beat Boston 14-4. We couldn’t ask for a better time. It was a great time had by all. 👍🏻

It was my first time at Yankee Stadium, and after this wonderful experience, it certainly will not be my last! Everything worked out seamlessly, from the entry line to comfortable seats and incredibly friendly staff!
My husband had purchased combo game and dinner tickets at New York Steak, located in the stadium. The restaurant is well run, and the food was surprisingly good, other than the dinner rolls, and plentiful, so much we took our dessert to go.

First time at Yankee Stadium & we had a blast. A very nice security person directed us to our gate. He joked about our Orioles attire, but was very friendly & helpful. We sat in Section 311, row 5. Very nice stadium, and a fun evening.

i went in the summer for a soccer game and had a terrible experience. i went with my dad to see a team he's a big fan of and so am I, so we were very excited.
we arrived at the stadium 2 hours early, and the lines took FOREVER. we literally missed the first 30 minutes of the game. we thought 2 hours was plenty of time to get through the lines, seeing as we had just gone to a concert at another ball park (fenway) and the line was very quick, it only took like 10 minutes. i know yankee stadium is bigger than fenway, but 2.5 hours to 10 minutes is a huge difference. also, when we were in the lines literally so many people were cutting and the security all over weren't doing anything about it.
before the game we read the bag policy online, and I don't remember exactly what it was but it said we could bring a backpack. however, when we (finally) got up to security after waiting for so long, we couldn't bring the bag in. we had to leave it outside the stadium, and somehow it hadn't got taken during the game and we got it back.
overall this was such a bad experience and the stadium ruined what should have been a very fun experience for me and my dad. also rihanna was there and I could have seen her but I didn't cause of the lines!!

We love coming to Yankee stadium. We come here often and always have a great time. The stadium is very clean and has good food options. It’s pricy which we kind of expect. But love going!

Horrible wait to get inside! I’ve been twice and I love the stadium but there has to be something done about the wait lines. I have never been to a stadium where I had to wait an hour or more despite the opponent. It’s ridiculous and surely more gates can be opened or something can be done. Is rather see the Mets where I can enter in a reasonable amount of time.

Gate Entry prior to game was a nightmare. Waited 45 minutes to enter. Lines were totally unorganized with no signage or control of people cutting lines.

Let me make somethin’ crystal clear. I’m Michael Lindhagen — Bayonne born, Bronx loyal, Yankee ‘til the casket drops. And when I step into Yankee Stadium, I don’t feel like a fan — I feel like family.
You walk through those gates? You feel it in your chest. The ghosts of Jeter, DiMaggio, Ruth? Still lingerin’ in the air, right there with the smell of hot dogs, beer, and destiny. This ain’t no ballpark — it’s a cathedral. You don’t visit, you pay respects.
I bring the wife, the kids, even Uncle Dom when he’s on good behavior. We sit in the same section every time — close enough to smell the leather on the gloves. The chants? Electric. The crowd? Tough as nails but loyal like blood.
The food? It’s stadium food — overpriced, yeah, but I ain’t here for filet mignon. I’m here for nine innings, fireworks, and maybe a brawl in the bleachers if some clown shows up in a Red Sox cap.
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Final Word:
Yankee Stadium ain’t just a place — it’s home. If you got pride, if you got honor, and if you know who the hell Derek Jeter is — this is where you belong.
Michael Lindhagen out.

Love my seats, love the yankees. Somewhat bothersome when late comers come into Section 118 to look for empty seats, and appear to not have tickets in this section.

Went to the stadium store to find out they don’t even let you look out a glass door to catch a glimpse of the stadium in the store. After spending $500 I would at least like to look out a glass door. Then a lady tied a rope up and proceeded to disrespect me. 1/10

As a sports arena it is very very well done with all sorts of food in all different price classes and of course drinks. It really takes care of the spectator in every way so even if you are not in to baseball do make a visit

I had a fantastic time at Yankee Stadium. The atmosphere was electric, the cheering could be heard from several blocks away. Food was good, people were great and friendly. Had a very good time with family. It's a very special time to be a Yankees fan with both JUDGE AND SOTO taking the ball deep. Making memories, How sweet it is!!!

Even if you have never been a Yankees' fan, it's an enjoyable tour with trivia type facts of baseball. The 2 guides were enthusiastic, knowledgeable and helpful.

Baseball is the greatest sport and the NYY make sure that it is exciting. We were in Suite 38 and the views were fantastic. The game was exciting and the Yanks took home the win. The suite level is a walking museum where the players uniform number is associated with the suite number. As you walk this level, there is a photo gallery of all the players. We loved this.

Very nice stadium complete with everything especially for eating but I was satisfied with the speed of entry and controls despite being almost full... 10 minutes entry here from us is pure utopia

I did not give this a 5 star for a couple of reasons: 1) location 2) ticket office. The stadium area itself was clean and tidy, however, the subway station was dated and dingy. We purchased our tickets through the NYC PASS, which worked well everywhere else. However, the ticket stand told us that they had “no available seats” for the day we were there. The date was not listed as a “black out” with the NYC PASS, therefore we had no way of knowing our tickets would not work on our selected date. We actually found seats, despite the ticket counter saying they did not have any, through Groupon or an alternative booking site. We purchased these tickets while waiting outside of the ticket office and had no issues with stadium admission with these. We had GREAT seats, enjoyed the the game, and rest for our weary feet! 🤣(it is NYC after all, and you are going to get your steps in 😜) We purchased the souvenir cups which served dual purpose as refreshment during the game and a souvenir for the kids!

What can you say October baseball hotdogs and yanks win in this beatiful stadium although I do miss the old one but this one is great the history the food worth it

Brilliant stadium, with great choice of food and drink, and a number of places to buy merchandise. Lots of staff around to direct you, as it’s a big place. Ticket and food prices pretty expensive, but it’s a fantastic experience.

Waited too long at the concessions. They were behind on the orders for chicken tenders and instead of having people step aside that ordered them the employees stood around and waited. Should have taken more orders to shorten the time for people who didn’t want tenders. On their survey they asked for gender of the person responding. One of the choices was if they considered themselves a third gender. FYI, there is no third gender, ether male or female.

It was a brilliant tour wellbworth the money. Our tour guide, Gus, was incredibly knowledgeable and a real Yankees fan. With a brilliant personality. The tour took us
Everywhere in the Stadium including pitch side. It was a fantastic experience and I would have no bother in recommending the tour to anyone

Getting to the stadium is easy, finding parking under $30 is not. Street parking is available, but it is advised to come early before the police block the streets, and before residents park up. The lines get long, but it moves swiftly. The prices for beer is $14.99 and up. Food is about $15 and up. Come hungry, if you can afford it, or come full and opt for a snack. Halal Guys is a great addition to the menu and is fairly priced.
For the most part, the stadium is opened top, exciting, and the patrons there are respectable... just regular sports fan.

Had an awesome time. Grand children enjoyed the game. They were soooo excited. Food pricing was ok need to have more kid friendly menu

Go early! We have never shown up for a game an hour and a half early but we did this time and just thought we’d see some of the neighborhood, like we did when we went to Wrigley field in Chicago. Glad we did because even with tickets purchased ahead of time, the line to get into our gate took an hour. It was a packed stadium on a Sunday afternoon game. Yankees fans are faithful and dedicated. We sat in the outfield and had so much fun. I’m not sure what was more fun, watching the Yankees who have an Incredibly talented team this year, or the fans who were so animated and involved in the game. No one was sitting and scrolling on their phones. Everyone was actively participating in watching the game. So much fun and yankee stadium is incredible. You don’t need to be a baseball fan to enjoy this.

Worst food ever!. I don't mind paying price at game but the quality was horrible. The food lines took forever. I actually missed an entire inning waiting on line. When I finally got my food (Cheese burgers and Hot Dogs) they were cold and rubbery. What a shame!

Good my seats near the foul pole in section 132 . I went on June 20 at a 4pm day at 93 degrees weather. It got cooler thankfully and Shade came over later.

It's worth taking a moment to see it, even if it's just briefly. Right across the crosswalk from GATE 4, there's a park with a soccer field, offering an incredible view of the stadium's exterior.

Yankee stadium always offers a great experience no matter what section you sit in. We have a long history attending Yankee games. It was a special experience going with my mom, sister, nephews, and husband to last night’s game. This time, sitting behind home plate, I got to appreciate great pitching! The people in the stands were excited and friendly, and we enjoyed our first 99 burgers, as well as some great shakes! A great game, plus I loved seeing my nephews dance to YMCA—brought me back to my own little ones doing the same at the old stadium. Fantastic night! Enjoyed seeing Cole get a much-deserved pitching award.

Yankee Stadium is the baseball stadium of the New York Yankees, one of the most famous teams in Major League Baseball (MLB), located in the Bronx neighborhood.
The current stadium opened in 2009, replacing the old Yankee Stadium, built in 1923, which is just across the street. Today the old stadium has been transformed into a sports center with a park: we went there and took a walk outside, admiring its structure.

Although we are not baseball fan at all, we would like to live an experience at Yankee stadium and bought tickets for the Yankee Vs Rangers match. A part from the match itsself (Yankee won 8-0), it was a wonderful experience for our family: great atmosphere and environment, impressive way to involve fans to make loud and noise to support the Yankees. Thanks to Budweiser sponsorship we were also gifted of a baseball hat of the Yankees (green militar mimetic colored)

We hey good money for our tickets on the second level which by the fourth inning of the Yankee game became flooded with a group honestly a thuggish fellows who played musical seats stood up in front of everyone ruining our view and ruining the event and if the Yankees have any kind of security or crowd management that were not evident. We wondered how they got into the section when they clearly were not ticketed.

Overall great time but you have to do something about the long concession lines. I’ve been to multiple ball parks and this is by far the worst! I know you offer Uber Eats but I don’t want to use that as you don’t offer all foods or certain drinks which stinks.

We are visiting all 30 ballparks and this made #11 for us. It currently ranks 10/11. It is a new stadium that tries to be an old stadium, and it just doesn’t work. It doesn’t use its space properly, so getting around is super crowded and congested.
There was no pizza sold in the stadium… and it’s in NYC! We checked the entire concourse and asked numerous employees and no one knew of pizza anywhere. This was a big knock from the ten year old. Also, guest services only was open during the game so we had to miss quite a bit to get a first game certificate.
If you want to see Monument Park, it closes 45 min before the start of the game (and the gates open 1.5 hours before the start) so you only have 45 min to visit. Lines to get in only four gates can take longer than that, so do your research and get Clear! Then book it straight to Monument Park to see the history there.
I was at the old stadium in its last season, so I know it was run down. But the history was there and this stadium just doesn’t do it justice.
Overall we are glad we caught a game here, but it wouldn’t be one we rushed back to.

Gluten free Grill was a big hit, first time my wife could have a ballpark dog in ages! Beautiful park, helpful and friendly staff, great seats in section 322 row 5, clean, easy to get around, and a great game with a Yankee win. Fun day all around!

Interesting tour. Got to walk all around yankee stadium and even got to go in the dugout. Would have liked if we went in to locker rooms. Took lots of pictures and learned a lot.

Enjoyed the Yankees/Blue Jays game. Too bad the Jays lost. Very nice stadium. Easy to access by subway. Bathrooms clean. Easy to move around the stadium.

Visiting Yankee Stadium is worth it for us baseball fans. Stunning is the magestic nature of this place, the pitch, the stands, the architecture and also has an area located behind center field and dedicated to the memory of the best players of the club, collection of objects related to the history of the Yankees and baseball, and with numerous souvenir shops in addition to restaurants and bars.

My son and I attend a playoff game from out of state. It was obvious we were Astros fans given we were wearing their jerseys. There were several drunk dudes behind us who were extremely rude. To the point that it was beyond the pale. When a certain call didn’t go their way they started throwing bear cans and trash onto the field. My son nearly got hit by one. It was brutal. Very unimpressed with the people!! We go to lots of MLB games at away stadiums and never experienced anything like that.

Fantastic history to the Yankees even though it's a new stadium. The tour guide was great and answered all questions. Overall really good value tour for $40 each. Definitely recommend.

Big crowd for long weekend. Good game and program.
Took very long for security at Gate 4
Meal plan too restrictive line took good 30min for hot dog, fries, and drink at Nathan in front of 127.
Very different from other games attended. Unfortunately, somewhat unorganized and not ready to accommodate larger crowd.

I am a Bronx girl, born and raised, lived in NY all my life and attend a few Yankee games a year. There was a discount offer for tickets at the Audi Suite so I purchased 2 so that my daughter and I could celebrate my birthday there. I had been there once before and it was a great experience. This time the experience was horrible and I was embarrassed that I talked it up so highly to my adult daughter. We had a seat in row one which was great, but the service was horrendous. We ordered 2 sodas and waited over 30 minutes to get them. In that time, I only received mine and I had to speak with 3-4 different people, all to no avail. I went to the bar to get my daughter her soda. We were neglected. Our dirty plates sat there for more than 30 minutes. It was apparent that the wait staff was much more concerned with and catered to those patrons who paid the $79 to sit there and eat and not those of us who paid for a seat and food. Sad to say that I won't pay that money again to go back to the Audi Suite.

As the home of baseball in New York we had to make some time to experience the American summer game. It didn't disappoint apart from the food prices.
Tickets are available direct from the club or via StubHub. We used the latter and the service was great with no issues.
The stadium is serviced by several subway lines so getting there and back was no problem. Getting from the station to the stadium and confusing but we just followed everyone else. Entry to the stadium is easy and it didn't seem to matter which gate to use, we missed out on the freebie of the day but I'm not sure if that's because we used the wrong gate of they'd run out.
Seats are easy to find and even our cheap seats had a good view. We did have to drive inside for shelter when the thunder storm arrived though as there is no roof.
The food and drink is plentiful. They seem to be cashless now despite having signs for ATMs, go figure. While not expensive the food and drink is not cheap. The drinks however came in for which we had to pay extra for but then they wouldn't refill them or exchange them for clean ones. So if you want more drinks you need to pay over the odds.
The baseball game itself was incidental to many but we enjoyed it. Lots of people didn't stay in there seats from after the second innings and I've no idea where they went.

There is nothing to compare to Yankee stadium! We booked a box seat, that included the unbelievable buffet and preferred access to the stadium. Expensive, but if you only go once a year, it's worth it! Go Yankees !!

Walking up to the stadium feels like the most happening place in the country. Very lively experience

The weather was perfect. We were in a great location in Level 2 in the shade and right near everything we needed. We had a good view of the field and the batter's box. Yankee Stadium likes to keep it fun as well with the music, fan cams and such. So an all-around enjoyable day (except for the loss)!

Beautiful stadium, filled with team history. Subway drops you off right across the street. I visited in the visiting team’s uniform (Texas Rangers), and the New York fans were great! Friendly jeering; jovial and respectful fellow baseball fans. Bars, restaurants, music, merch right across the street before and after the game. Great time!

Being a baseball fan and especially being a Yankees fan is a “must”. Amazing the architecture of the stadium that is being discovered since you arrive in the metro.
Arriving, you can walk on the avenue for a drink at the restaurants/bar that are on the avenue next to some souvenir shops.
When you enter the stadium you can find a large store with official merchandise.
The stadium is so well designed that from any floor, angle, food establishment you can watch the game. Delicious hotdogs, ice cream, popcorn delivered to you in a dish shaped like a Yankee helmet.
Feeling the atmosphere, hearing the organ, seeing the players, the fans, singing in the seventh inning, it's just magical

The security here are horrible! They ruin the fun of the experience. They are excessive and run on power trips. Would never work at this place.

Very clean and easy to get to via the subway. Stadium was amazing, our seats on the 300 level had an awesome view of the field.

Over the years, I have gone to Yankee Stadium for countless New York Yankees games and for one New York Red Bulls game. It is a very nice stadium. There is so much history, and the views of the surrounding are wonderful. The seats are not bad in terms of price, and even the seats at the top offer decent vantage points. The area is not the best, but when a game is going on, it is always a busy and a patrolled area. One must pass through security in order to enter. The prices for food, drink, and merchandise are too pricey for me. There are also parking garages, but they are very expensive and they get very packed. There is a real scarcity of street parking in the vicinity. The traffic can also be a hassle, so one is better off to take public transit or to walk.

Yankke Stadium may have overpriced hotdogs, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't have one with your favourite beveridge while watching your team doggedly play the Yankkes in this hallowed stadium. It isn't the original, by any means, but it is still exciting to realize you are watching the team that ended up with Babe Ruth when the owner of the Red Socks sold his contract along with half the team to New York. Amazing! The organ here sounds way better than the electronic gizmo they play at PNC in Philadelphia to whip the crowds up.
The atmosphere generally is fantastic (although less polite than Philly's). Staff were very welcoming of us as Blue Jay fans and as Canadians which was really terrific.

The tour costs (2023) $35 including taxes. It's just not worth it. You don't get access or insight into areas that aren't already open to the public. Security also confiscated my camera, which I was then allowed to store in a locker for $20. (Afterwards they apologized, but I still didn't get the money back). It's all about making money...

Enjoyed the park and the game was outstanding. We were neutral fans, but opposing fans sitting next to us were not jeered. I would feel comfortable coming as an opposing team fan. That means I would be comfortable bringing my family with younger kids to a weekday day/night game.

there’s plenty to see in an hour. the tour guides were knowledgeable and entertaining. the staff was organized and especially helpful for those in the group with physical disabilities. all very impressive.

Come on, it's the New York Yankees, the best team in baseball, everytime I go to the Bronx, I have a good time.

I'm a Yankess fan so very bias rating. Is 5 stars to me but is really more like a 4. Food option are there everything over priced as stadiums do bit the energy is priceless. See you in the post season.

The seat prices were too high, and the food prices were ridiculous. How can a middle class family afford this?

For the first time in my life we were on the Jumbotron and would love to find a way to have the photo from that sent to me please. If there is a way please send us the shot , we would forever be grateful. It was my fiancee first visit to the new stadium and we couldn't believe that out of 43,000 + people there that we were picked out and on the Jumbotron, AMAZING MEMORY!!!!!!!! We can't wait to go back to take the tour, we missed out on moment field but we did get to the museum. It made our first trip together unforgettablethank you from the bottom of our hearts.

For us tourist, small experience in the American sports world, it was a good time
Negative. Exorbitant fare in the stadium. It takes $50 for three drinks and two packets of chips.

The Glimpse of Greatness Tour is a joke and waste of money. The description makes it sound like you’ll get exclusive access to the stadium prior to the general game crowd. In reality, you’re restricted to about 3 seating sections of the stadium (to see batting practice). They won’t allow you to go anywhere else in the stadium. Definitely NOT worth the money. And, frankly, the description on the Yankee Stadium website is borderline false advertising.

Never Been, went for the Nastalgia.
Bought the hat cheaper at stadium than offsite.
Was a great evening!

I was so happy to go to a Playoff game @Yankee stadium. Been scouting how to get them as soon as they went on sale. So I bought these Tix thing in last row of section 320 behind homeplate, which sais was obstructed, which view on ticketmaster, showed view minus the chairs. So for 241 per ticket, I said I could live with it, not knowing that a handicapp section was in front of me. So as people started to fill the statium this is what I saw. Not an obstructed view, but no view. I could nt watch the TV behind me, because there was still sun, I listened to the broadcast on my phone, which was a 2 min. Delay. So the event that was supposed to be the main, made the trip less enjoyable. Thank you Yankee Statium for selling this reserved, and not in the SRO section, and putting a premium on a SRO. Paid 749 for 3 tix, and saw the back of heads, of everyone in front of me, who came with 1 kid on crutches

I would highly recommend going earlier, the queues were ages and if you want to go to the Yankees shop. The shop is closed after game. The food is expensive but nice, got a cap. Very spacious seats, good leg room. The toilets were clean. Very sunny. Atmosphere was great, 10/10 would recommend and I would go again.

Fantastic tour by Scott. Interesting and appealing for all in our group - one who knows lots about baseball and the rest of us knowing very little. Our children (12&9) enjoyed it despite having never watched baseball (we are from the UK). Scott had plenty of knowledge to share about the game and the Yankees. We got to sit in the front row seats by the pitch, visit the museum and the monument park.
We use our Go City passes for this attraction. Travel to the stadium was easy from Manhattan, we used the subway.

Went to the Yankees vs Reds game on July 4th with my family. It was an afternoon game so quite warm. Our tickets were in Section 309 which provided some shade. Stadium is easily accessible via the subway. We arrived around 45mins prior to the game and entry to the stadium wasn't too bad via Gate 6. Upon entry we admired the "Great Hall" and visited the main team store. The store itself is reasonably large, however the lineup for the cashier was huge although moved quite well. I would recommend going during the game to avoid the lineups. Following that we obtained our first game certificates via the guest service area near Gate 6 (digital certificate via email). Halfway during the game the kids spent some time in the kids club (directly behind Section 309) which is a kid friendly play area. Would recommend a visit if you have time on your NY vacation.

We were there in our St Louis Cardinals jerseys. We didn’t really hear any jeering - one guy said, "aren’t you in the wrong place?" And he was clearly joking. Everyone was nice - even after we won 14-7. The stadium was very easy to get to - we took the D train from Midtown and it delivered us directly to the stadium (161st St.). Google or Apple Maps both show you exactly how to get there. The stadium is incredible, super large and clean bathrooms, lots of food vendors, security everywhere. We used the CLEAR app for the first time. It saved us probably 20 minutes getting through security. This was a bucket list item and we couldn’t have been happier. It IS everything it was built up to be.
Had a great time with my son
First time coming to a White Sox game and to the Yankees stadium. As a Connecticut resident, it took us over two (2) hours of train ride. Had to transfer at Harlem-125th St. to complete our journey to Yankee-E 153 St. Both were easy and smooth.
The train station by the stadium is three minutes away from it. Security line was quick and short.
We easily found our way to our level, section and seats. The stadium was clean. From hallways, to seating sections and restrooms.
Lots of places to eat and find your favorite drink. The food was hot. Stadium hot dogs do hit different (and I'm not just talking about the prices).
Must say that I was expecting to see more in terms of the facility. Given that this is a fairly newer sports facility, I expect more technology and innovation.
But, the most important thing is that my son and I had a great time. His first MLB game and to see our favorite team play in a doubleheader none the less.