Home > Arts & Events >
- PROFILE
- EVENTS SCHEDULE
- READER REVIEWS
Shea Stadium
|
123-01 Roosevelt Ave.,
Queens, NY 11368
|
|
Nearby Subway Stops
7 at Willets Point-Shea Stadium
Parking
- On Premise Parking
Upcoming Events
| 8/19, 8/20, 8/21 | New York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves |
| 8/22 thru 8/25 Various Dates | New York Mets vs. Houston Astros |
| 9/05, 9/06, 9/07 | New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies |
| 9/09, 9/10 | New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals |
| 9/12, 9/13, 9/14 | New York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves |
| 9/22 thru 9/25 Various Dates | New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs |
| 9/26, 9/27, 9/28 | New York Mets vs. Florida Marlins |
Profile
The aging Shea Stadium is home to the city's other baseball team, the Mets. Built in time for the 1964 season with four seating levels and a capacity of 55,601, Shea remains one of the National League's largest parks and, as a result, seats in the far reaches of the upper deck are especially far from the diamond. The venue itself, surrounded by several parking lots, is easily accessible by car but proximity to LaGuardia Airport makes it a decidedly noisy outdoor arena. While it has seen its fair share of memorable baseball moments—Bill Buckner's error in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series—Shea also hosted the Jets until 1983, the Giants in 1975, and non-sporting events such as the Beatles' legendary 1965 concert and Pope John Paul II's historic visit in 1979. Whatever the event, VIPs can either enjoy cushioned seats and waiter service in five rows directly behind home plate or rent one of 46 luxury boxes (available for a full season or per game.) These latter suites might not compare to those of more modern stadiums but each is equipped with a private bathroom, refrigerator, two television monitors and a climate-controlled living room area.
Extra
The big apple emblazoned with the Mets' logo sits behind the centerfield fence and rises out of an equally gargantuan top hat when a Mets player hits a home run.
Related Stories
Featured In
- Working the Levels: A Stadium Breakdown (7/16/07)
-
theater
The First Breeze of Summer at Signature Theatre Company
theater
The First Breeze of Summer- Signature Theatre Company
-
Tony winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson directs Leslie Lee's celebrated play about familial bonds and coming of age. More »
-
classical
Douglas Dunn & Dancers at Elevated Acre
classical
- Douglas Dunn & Dancers
- Elevated Acre
-
The experimental downtown choreographer and his company present "In Formations." More »
-
nightlife
Jennifer O'Connor at Mercury Lounge
nightlife
- Jennifer O'Connor
- Mercury Lounge
-
An easy-on-the-ears singer-songwriter with a crystalline voice and a wry sense of humor. More »







The Discovery Channel Finds Its Playboy

David Edelstein on Trouble the Water
Raising the Bar Lowers It Further
The Best of the Rest of the Summer 