šŸ” Chick-fil-A’s ā€œBring the Herdā€ Deal

Back at Cheney Stadium

Four tickets. Four meals. Four sandwiches. Four hats. All for just $62.10 — here’s what you need to know

If you love baseball and Chick-fil-A, this is the kind of combo deal that feels like a no-brainer. The wildly popular ā€œBring the Herdā€ promotion is officially back at Cheney Stadium — and it’s one of the best value nights in the South Sound all summer.

For just $62.10 (if purchased at the box office — or $80.44 online), fans will get a full-on family pack that includes:

šŸŽŸļø Four reserved seat tickets to a Tacoma Rainiers game
šŸ” Four Chick-fil-A sandwich vouchers (valid at any Puget Sound location)
🧢 Four exclusive Rainiers x Chick-fil-A hats
🌭 Four classic ballpark meals

That breaks down to just over $15 per person if you buy it in person — and the value is hard to beat.

šŸ“ How to Get the Deal
You can grab your Bring the Herd package in one of two ways:

  1. In person at the Cheney Stadium Box Office for $62.10

  2. Online through the Rainiers’ official ticketing platform for $80.44

Heads up: the online option includes taxes and service fees — so buying in person is the budget-friendly move if you're local.

⚾ Why It’s a Fan Favorite
This isn’t just a baseball game — it’s a family night bundle that checks all the boxes:

  • Great seats

  • Free food you’ll actually eat

  • Official merch

  • No stress around planning

It’s perfect for families, friend groups, or anyone looking for a low-lift summer outing that doesn’t break the bank.

🐮 And Yes — There Will Be Cows
Chick-fil-A has been known to show up with mascots and extras during these events, so don’t be surprised if the iconic ā€œEat Mor Chikinā€ cows make an appearance at the ballpark.

🧭 Final Thoughts
The Bring the Herd deal isn’t just a promotion — it’s a summer tradition for a reason. If you’re looking to pack a lot of value into one night out, this is easily one of the best deals happening in Tacoma this season.

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