If you’ve experienced a summer in Coney Island, you know the feeling: the smell of sunscreen and boardwalk food, the distant sound of rides from Luna Park, and the crack of a bat echoing out of Maimonides Park on a warm Tuesday evening. If you haven’t made it to a Brooklyn Cyclones game yet, this is the summer to do it. And if you’re already a regular, you know that High Tidez Cannabis Dispensary is a natural part of the day.

Why Brooklyn Cyclones Games Are a Must-Do Summer Event
The Brooklyn Cyclones are the High-A affiliate of the New York Mets, and have been playing their home games at Maimonides Park on Coney Island since 2001. Minor league baseball delivers a more intimate experience than the big leagues, and the Cyclones lean fully into that experience. You’re close to the action, tickets are affordable, and the promotional schedule is genuinely fun.
The 2026 season is packed with themed nights and giveaways throughout the summer. Seinfeld Night on August 1 comes with a Kramer Bobblehead for every fan through the gates. Italian Night on July 10 features a Frank Sinatra Bobblehead. There’s a Brooklyn Pride Night in June, Star Wars Night in August, and an Anime Day in July with Jonah Tong Anime Bobbleheads. The promotion calendar is worth checking in full.

Planning Your Visit to Maimonides Park
The Cyclones’ 2026 home schedule runs from April through September, with a final homestand against the Frederick Keys from September 1-6. Summer home games include series through June, July, and August, with Seinfeld Night on August 1st already shaping up as the most anticipated single-game event of the season.
Tickets are available on the Official Brooklyn Cyclones Tickets Page. Gates open 60-90 minutes before the first pitch, which is good to keep in mind as you plan your day. The D, F, N, and Q subway lines all stop at Stillwell Avenue. From there, your walk will be less than five minutes to get to the ballpark.
Exploring the Neighborhood: Surf Ave and Beyond
Maimonides Park sits right on Surf Avenue, the main artery of Coney Island. In other words, you’ll get the full breadth of the neighborhood before and after the game, and it’s the kind of neighborhood where a baseball game becomes a full day without even needing to plan much.
Luna Park is just a few steps away for anyone who wants to squeeze in a ride before first pitch. Nathan’s Famous is a Coney Island institution for a reason. The boardwalk runs along the beach and connects over to Brighton Beach if you want to extend the afternoon into the evening.

High Tidez Cannabis Dispensary: Enhance Your Game Day
For anyone looking for a dispensary near Maimonides Park or a dispensary near Cyclones Stadium before or after the game, High Tidez is right there on Surf Avenue. Our shop carries a full menu of flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, and concentrates, with the kind of knowledgeable team that makes picking the right product for the occasion easy.
Hours run Sunday through Wednesday, 10 AM to 10 PM, and Thursday through Saturday, 10 AM to 11 PM, so you’re covered whether you’re stopping in before or after the game.
Public consumption is still not permitted under New York law, so anything you pick up is for enjoyment in a private environment. But stopping by High Tidez as part of your Coney Island day is a natural fit, especially if you’re the type who likes to plan ahead before heading to the beach or settling in for an evening on the boardwalk.
Make the Most of Your Brooklyn Summer
A Cyclones game, a Nathan’s hot dog, an afternoon on the beach, and a stop at High Tidez is a genuinely great summer day in Brooklyn. Check the full Cyclones schedule to find a game that works for you, grab your tickets in advance, and browse the High Tidez menu before you head out.