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Funko Field

Everett, WA

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many seats does Funko Field have?
Funko Field, located in Everett, Washington, has a seating capacity of approximately 3,682. This includes both traditional stadium seating and additional areas like picnic zones and party decks, making it a cozy and family-friendly venue for baseball games and community events. The ballpark is home to the Everett AquaSox, the Minor League Baseball team affiliated with the Seattle Mariners. With intimate sightlines and a welcoming atmosphere, every seat at Funko Field offers a great view of the action, making it a popular destination for fans in the Puget Sound area. Whether you're attending a game or a special event, Funko Field's seating ensures an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Can you bring food into Funko Field?
Outside food and beverages are not permitted at Funko Field, which is standard policy for most professional sports venues. This rule helps the stadium maintain safety standards and support its on-site concessions. However, exceptions may be made for medically necessary items or baby food, provided they are in appropriate containers. Fans can enjoy a wide variety of food and drink options available at the stadium's concession stands, including classic ballpark fare, local favorites, and specialty items. For the latest policies or to request accommodations, it's always best to contact Funko Field's guest services before your visit.
Where will the new AquaSox stadium be?
The new Everett AquaSox stadium is proposed to be built at the same site as the current Funko Field, within Everett's Everett Memorial Stadium complex. This new stadium aims to meet updated Minor League Baseball facility standards and enhance the fan experience with improved amenities, seating, and accessibility. Construction is anticipated to start after the 2024 season, with a projected opening in time for the 2027 baseball season. The decision to keep the stadium within Everett's city limits reflects the community's commitment to supporting the AquaSox and maintaining a central sports hub for Snohomish County.
Who owns Funko Field?
Funko Field is owned by the City of Everett, Washington. The ballpark is part of the larger Everett Memorial Stadium complex, which is managed by the City in partnership with the Everett School District. The stadium is named after Funko, the pop culture collectibles company headquartered in Everett, which acquired naming rights in 2019. While the city owns and maintains the facility, it is home to the Everett AquaSox, the Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, as well as hosting various local and regional sporting events throughout the year.
Is Funko Field cashless?
Yes, Funko Field operates as a cashless venue. All transactions for tickets, concessions, and merchandise must be made using credit or debit cards, contactless payments, or mobile wallet options. This cashless policy is designed to enhance safety, speed up service, and provide a more convenient experience for fans. Visitors are encouraged to prepare accordingly by bringing accepted forms of electronic payment. If you arrive at Funko Field without a card or mobile payment option, the stadium may offer reverse ATMs that allow you to load cash onto a prepaid card for use during your visit.

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