There are a lot of ballparks that don't have upper deck outfield seats. Target Field does, however, and our seats in 329 were way up there (row 14). It's practically the exact same view that fans get from the Budweiser Roof Deck in deep left field, a private party area for fans. Was surprised to see that the foul pole in left field doesn't block the view of the field from any seats in left field like the one in right field once did. We couldn't see the main scoreboard almost at all from our seats since we were on the edge of the ballpark with our backs to it. Could see the field really well but when a home run was hit into the lower left bleachers, we couldn't see the path the ball took or anything. Couldn't even see the warning track and instead, had to rely on the crowd reaction.
There is a huge presence of Best Buy in the stadium, they have gaming zones set up near Gate 3 for kids to play on and they've also advertised all over the ballpark. Overall, there wasn't too much of a corporate presence in the park which was nice to see even though it dawns the Target name just like the Timberwolves' arena.
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Was surprised to see that the foul pole in left field doesn't block the view of the field from any seats in left field like the one in right field once did. We couldn't see the main scoreboard almost at all from our seats since we were on the edge of the ballpark with our backs to it.
Could see the field really well but when a home run was hit into the lower left bleachers, we couldn't see the path the ball took or anything. Couldn't even see the warning track and instead, had to rely on the crowd reaction.
There is a huge presence of Best Buy in the stadium, they have gaming zones set up near Gate 3 for kids to play on and they've also advertised all over the ballpark. Overall, there wasn't too much of a corporate presence in the park which was nice to see even though it dawns the Target name just like the Timberwolves' arena.
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