Guest User
January 13, 2026
If you’re coming to Aberdeen for the Ripken Experience, this is exactly where you want to stay. Courtyard Aberdeen at Ripken Stadium is clean, comfortable, and incredibly convenient—especially during tournament weeks when schedules are early mornings and long days. Being so close to the fields makes everything easier, whether you’re hauling gear at sunrise or getting back late after a night game. What really sets this place apart, though, is how well it connects you to the local side of Aberdeen instead of feeling like you’re stuck in a generic hotel bubble. The staff is friendly and genuinely helpful, the rooms are quiet and well-kept, and there’s enough space to unwind between games. One of the biggest bonuses? You’re just a short walk away from The Screaming Bean, which quickly became our go-to for breakfast and lunch. It’s the kind of place that makes tournament mornings better—great coffee, fast but thoughtful service, and food that’s actually satisfying before a long day at the fields. It’s not a chain, it supports the local community, and you can feel that pride the moment you walk in. Grabbing breakfast there became part of our daily routine and honestly added to the whole Ripken Experience. Between the unbeatable location, the comfort of the hotel, and having an outstanding local coffee shop and café right nearby, this stay felt easy, welcoming, and memorable. If you’re heading to Aberdeen for baseball, this combo makes the trip smoother—and more enjoyable—than you might expect. Highly recommend for Ripken families who want convenience and a true local experience.