A fish and chips flotilla. Photo: Courtesy of the Seattle Mariners
Ever eaten nachos out of a ferry?
What's happening: T-Mobile Park plans to serve ballpark food in a miniature version of a Washington state ferry during the upcoming baseball season.
The souvenir vessel is meant to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Washington State Ferries, as well as the Mariners' 50th season.
Zoom in: Baseball fans will have the option of loading up their tiny ferry with crab nachos, wonton chips, chicken tenders, fish and chips, or a variety of fries.
There are built-in dip holders at the bow and stern.
And yes — the boat is seaworthy, or at least it won't sink in the bathtub.
"As Mariners, we know how important it is for boats to float, so we made sure to do adequate testing on the design," Mariners spokesperson Adam Gresch wrote in an email to Axios.
By the numbers: The ferry bowl costs an extra $8.
What's next: Opening Day at T-Mobile Park is March 26, when the Mariners play the Cleveland Guardians.