Get seats on the 3rd base side for a view of the Minneapolis skyline all game long, & make sure to pick up a brat (w/ grilled onions & sauerkraut) from one of the Kramarczuk's stands.
The admissions gates here are numbered according to Twins legends. LF is #6 (Oliva), CF is #3 (Killebrew), RF is #29 (Carew), Target Plaza (also in RF) is #34 (Puckett), and home plate is #14 (Hrbek).
Don't spend a lot of money on tickets. We spent almost the entire game standing at the rail in the bar in the outfield. Great view, easy access to cocktails/beer, pizza, and other concessions.
If you make you're way into the suites you won't regret it. Cushy seats, delicious spread of food including a dessert cart and unlimited choice of drinks! We got this for free
In 2009, the Pohlad family valued the Twins at $24 million in order to dodge $121 million in taxes. The Twins benefit from more than $24m/year in subsidies from Hennepin County for Target Field. Read more
Beautiful new stadium, you can pour your own beer! The ticket people are at every walkway, but cheapest tickets are only $14 and plenty of standing room
Three blocks east on 5th is Nibbles McCart the original push cart in minneapolis. Aka the best Wieners & polish sausages also at 7th/8th and Nicollet mall.
Great looking field with a view of some of the downtown buildings. Get some garlic fries and a beer! And give that poor 6 year old the ball you just caught.
Don’t forget to use MLB.com At Bat on your Android, iPhone, iPad or iPod, BlackBerry or Windows 7 device to follow all the action on the field and around the league while you are at the park. Read more
If attending with children, the Guest Services window behind Home Plate has booster seats, can hold your strollers, free sunscreen, hair binders and more. Even has space for nursing mothers. Helpful!
This stadium was built on the back of the property tax payers of Hennepin County. The pohlads have very little personal investment in our city and they still have a lackluster baseball team to boot!
BudweiserRoof Deck with the fire pits were really nice. Can get cold during April home games. If you need help deciding which Seats to buy for your next Minnesota Twins game, check out Read more
Check It Out: A two-story laser-burned wooden mural of Minnesota Twins legend Kirby Puckett is located in the Delta SKY360 Legend's Club as part of the Kirby Puckett Atrium. Read more
Fans attending Twins games can go to a cash register, and preload a $10 or $20 card. Fans then can choose between four beers and regulate how much they want to have poured.
Ask about the Champions club. Hour before game pay $29 for a dinnerbuffet. 5min before game watch and stuff face for 3 hr. Available to season ticket holders or cool friends who take you along
Twins catcher Joe Mauer, the 2009 AL MVP and 2 time cover athlete for "The Show," turned down a football scholarship to Florida StateUniversity to stick with baseball. Well played Mauer, well played.
You can now upgrade your seats at all Twins home games! Download the MLB at the Ballpark app to upgrade: http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/min/ticketing/upgrades.jsp
Enjoy a Minnesota Twins Game outdoors in the heart of Downtown Minneapolis! A perfect summer activity just a shortcomplimentary shuttle ride from the Days Hotel on University!
Visit the booth on the main concourse (by the Light Rail gate) and play our 'BBB and Twins Trivia Challenge!' Let's hope the Twins, a BBB Accredited Business, beat those Rangers!
Do you know who played LF for the '68 Twins? Find out at the Twins Tradition Wall located on Target Plaza, where you'll find rosters from every Twins team since '61. Read more
Try the Vincent Burger found at select vendord! Prime Ribburger stuff with cheese and spare rib meat! Pricey, but delicious! Save a few bucks and bring your own water, they allow it.