Tacoma Rainiers Game with Unlimited Buffet and Drinks at Cheney Stadium on August 25 or 26 (50% Off)
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The Rainiers host the Iowa Cubs during the last home series of the 2014 season; fans enjoy an unlimited buffet and drinks
The Deal
- $40 for one party-deck ticket to see the Tacoma Rainiers play the Iowa Cubs ($80 value)
- Where: Cheney Stadium
- Seating: outfield party deck
- Door time: 6 p.m.
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Party-Deck Package
- Watch the game from the new left-field party decks on Aug. 25 and from the right-field party deck on Aug. 26
- 90-minute all-you-can-eat buffet featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken breast, baked beans, potato salad, potato chips, and ice cream
- Unlimited domestic beer, wine, bottled soda, and bottled water
Choose between the following dates:
- Monday, August 25, at 7:05 p.m.
- Tuesday, August 26, at 7:05 p.m.
The Scouting Report
The Tacoma Rainiers suit up for their final home series of 2014 against the division-leading Iowa Cubs, whose stingy pitchers give up some of the fewest runs in the league but might relent if somebody tells a funny joke during their release. As the action unfolds on-field, fans can enjoy unlimited helpings of burgers, hot dogs, and chicken paired with beers, wine, and soda on the newly added left-field party decks.
Tacoma Rainiers
For decades, the city of Tacoma was the minor league home of MLB teams from across the country. It hosted affiliates of the San Francisco Giants, the Chicago Cubs, and even the New York Yankees for one season. In 1995, the Seattle Mariners took over Tacoma’s team and instantly inherited the long-time organizational name, the Rainiers. The alliance has seen much success over the years, including a Pacific Coast League championship in 2010, a title the club had to win on the road while Cheney Stadium was groggy from anesthesia as it endured drastic renovations.
Those renovations earned the facility a “2011 Renovation of the Year” award from Ballpark Digest. Once dubbed the “100-Day Wonder” thanks to its hasty construction before the 1960 season, Cheney Stadium features an iconic 75-foot wooden exterior façade. Inside, the stadium now boasts such modern amenities as luxury suites, a restaurant, and a grass berm along right field. Despite all the updates, though, the stadium has preserved its epic 29-foot tall batter’s eye in centerfield, which sits a distant 425 feet—or, the equivalent of 5,437 sunflower seeds—from home plate.