OKC Comets 2026: Your Family Guide to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

Families cheering at an Oklahoma City Comets baseball game at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in 2026

Spring nights in Oklahoma City have a special kind of magic, and right now the best way to soak them up is with a bag of peanuts, a cold drink, and a seat at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Oklahoma City Comets are in the early weeks of their 2026 season, and there has never been a better or more affordable time to bring your family out for a night of live Triple-A baseball in the heart of downtown OKC. Whether you are a lifelong baseball fan or a first-timer looking for a fun and easy family outing, the Comets deliver exactly the kind of laid-back, action-packed evening that Oklahoma City does best.

Who Are the Oklahoma City Comets?

The Oklahoma City Comets are the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing all of their home games at the beloved Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark right in the heart of the Bricktown Entertainment District. The team has gone through several name evolutions over the years — from the OKC Dodgers to the OKC Baseball Club and now the Comets — but professional baseball has been a cornerstone of Oklahoma City life for decades, and Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark remains one of the most fan-friendly venues in all of Minor League Baseball.

The Oklahoma City Comets’ official page on MiLB.com is your one-stop hub for the complete 2026 schedule, breaking roster news, and everything happening at the ballpark this season. With 75 home games on the calendar from April through September, there are plenty of warm-weather evenings ahead to get the family out to the ballpark — and April is one of the best months to go, before the summer heat arrives.

April 2026 Home Games — Catch the Action This Week

April is the perfect month to discover the Comets, and there is no better time to go than right now. The team is currently in the middle of a home stand hosting the Round Rock Express — a great early-season matchup with a relaxed, fun atmosphere that is ideal for families:

Tuesday, April 7 — First pitch at 6:05 PM vs. Round Rock Express
Wednesday, April 8Field Trip Day! First pitch at 11:05 AM vs. Round Rock Express
Thursday, April 9 — First pitch at 6:35 PM vs. Round Rock Express

Later in April, mark your calendar for Friday, April 11 (All-You-Can-Eat Night) and Friday, April 24 (Braum’s Friends and Family Night vs. the Tacoma Rainiers at 7:05 PM). On Saturday, April 25, the Comets Kids Club celebrates its 2026 kickoff — a special event packed with perks for young fans ages 12 and under. You can grab your single-game tickets through Ticketmaster starting at just $9 per ticket, or call the box office at (405) 218-2182 for group and season packages.

Family Promotions, Theme Nights, and the Best Deals of 2026

One of the best things about attending an Oklahoma City Comets 2026 game is the incredible value — especially when you take advantage of the team’s family-friendly promotions. The Braum’s 4-Pack is one of the best deals in OKC sports: just $47 total gets your family four game tickets, four OKC Comets hats, and four Braum’s restaurant vouchers — a complete evening package at a price that is genuinely hard to beat.

For groups of 10 or more, Braum’s Friends and Family Nights offer a game ticket, a hat, and a Braum’s voucher for just $16 per person. The All-You-Can-Eat Nights bundle a terrace-level seat, a Comets hat, and all-you-can-eat ballpark fare — hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, and more — for $27 per person. The 2026 season also features Cosmic Baseball, a one-of-a-kind glow-in-the-dark game experience coming later this season, and the global phenomenon Banana Ball stops in Oklahoma City on August 21–22 for two of the most entertaining baseball spectacles you will ever see. For the complete 2026 promotions lineup — including all theme nights, giveaway dates, and group package details — the VisitOKC Comets page is an excellent and regularly updated resource.

Tips for Visiting the Ballpark with Your Family

Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is one of the most family-friendly venues in Oklahoma City, and a little planning goes a long way. Gates typically open 60 minutes before first pitch, so arriving early gives you time to grab food from the concourse, explore the ballpark, and find your seats without the first-inning scramble. The ballpark offers comfortable lower-bowl seats, shaded club sections, and wide-open outfield lawn areas where little ones can spread out on a blanket and families can relax without worrying about disturbing nearby fans.

Children ages 2 and under are admitted free with a ticketed adult — great news for families with toddlers. On Sunday games, select Comets players make themselves available for autographs on the concourse, and after the final out, kids are invited to run the bases — a tradition your little ones will be talking about for weeks. MetroFamily Magazine consistently highlights the Comets as one of the top picks for affordable, easy family nights out across the OKC metro, and it is easy to see why once you experience a game in person.

Admission, Parking, and Getting to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark

The ballpark is located at 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, right in the heart of Bricktown — one of the most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods in OKC. Getting there is easy whether you are driving or taking public transit. Single-game tickets start at $9, with most family-friendly seats in the $12–$25 range depending on section and night. Children ages 2 and under are free.

Parking is available in surface lots and garages throughout Bricktown, typically priced at $10–$20 depending on the lot and how early you arrive. Pre-booking your spot before a high-attendance game is always a smart move. For a stress-free alternative, the OKC Streetcar runs through downtown and makes it easy to park farther out and ride straight into Bricktown — saving both money and parking hassle. The full directions and parking guide at the Comets’ ballpark page has everything you need to plan a smooth arrival from any part of the metro.

Make a Full Night of It — Bricktown Before First Pitch

One of the best parts about heading to a Comets game is the neighborhood itself. The Bricktown Entertainment District is packed with great dining options, and arriving an hour before first pitch gives your family time to eat along the canal, explore the area, and build excitement before the gates open. From casual burger joints to full-service Oklahoma steakhouses, there is something for every taste and budget lining the streets around the ballpark, and on a spring evening the whole area buzzes with energy.

After the final out, especially on warm April nights, take a short walk south to Scissortail Park — OKC’s stunning 70-acre urban park where city lights reflect off the water features and the downtown skyline glows in the spring night air. The park features walking trails, a seasonal splash pad, open lawns, and playgrounds that are perfect for families winding down after the excitement of a ballgame. Bricktown plus a Comets game plus a Scissortail stroll is honestly one of the great spring evenings this city has to offer.

The Oklahoma City Comets 2026 season is packed with great games, unbeatable family deals, and memories waiting to be made at one of the most fun ballparks in the country. With tickets starting at just $9, the April schedule in full swing, and special promotions running all spring long, there has never been a better time to grab your family, head downtown, and enjoy live baseball under the Oklahoma City sky. Know someone who needs a great spring night out? Tag them in the comments and start making plans — we will see you at the ballpark!

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