LenaTravelstheWorld
BEAUTIFUL ballpark for spring training built like a full-size regular ballpark. Nice wider seats and deeper rows. Love the variety of concessions. And tons of parking!
andrewdU5777ZG
It's hard to compare a spring training stadium with a major league stadium full of history, but one can give it a shot. First off parking is rather easy and a quick walk with shuttles, the seats might be the biggest I have ever experienced, concourse was wide and shaded and the food was fantastic (pizza, steak sandwiched and beer from colorado and Arizona. Even the logo is pretty neat (for those of you who havent seen it, it's a snake making the rockies logo, which is a great combo for the two teams present. The Diamondbacks and Rockies have their stores and office on different sides. For tow rivals the stadium is shared seamlessly. If I have one slight against my experience (which I am searching for) is their team stores are rather pedestrian, but both franchises are rather young so I give it a pass. I'm excited to come back.
gcleff11
My favorite stadium in the Cactus League till I find better. It's the second youngest stadium to the Cubs new ballpark, and it had every amenity needed for a great experience. Parking is well set-up and affordable. What I really liked, was complimentary gallon-sized squeeze dispensers of sun block for folks who may have not thought of that. Clean and spotless, and a great day out at the ball park...
F2321YXcarolb
Spring Training gets you up close with the players/action for a reasnoable cost; seats were avail online or at the park.
MNBauer
We landed from Minnesota and came directly here for a Diamondbacks/Oakland A's game. I cannot say how great my family thought this was for a baseball venue. This was our first trip to spring training and we were in love with the facilities. The seats are all fantastic. You feel like you are right on the field. Great sight lines. The food was delicious. Everything in the stadium was clean. If we would have had another couple days we would have returned to watch another game. Pricing for seats is more than fair. Tip: The Lawn had sunshine during the entire 1:05 game. The first baseline seats were almost all shaded by the 4th inning. A little chilly.
bigrockr
Great seats, parking lot was pretty close, great footlong hotdogs, and seats 4 rows fromField! What more could you ask for?? Easy to drive to and beautiful field and full house!!
ysabellep2014
Our first time at Spring Training, and we loved Salt River Fields. Not too big, easy to get to, and fun atmosphere. Good concessions, with decent offerings besides the traditional beer and hotdogs. A perfect afternoon!
AzBkey
Watched the Diamonbacks vs Giants in Spring Training this week. What a great stadium. You can walk almost entirely around the outside before even going through the gates and watch various practice fields and batting cages. Inside the gates the stadium doesn't have a single bad view, bathrooms were always nice an clean, and the replay on the big board was nice!
98falcons
We just got back from spring training and this stadium is top notch. After going to the spring training facilities in Florida, this place blows them out of the water. I don't know what else you could ask for in a place to watch a baseball game.
wick1979
Great little stadium bought lawn seats but never spent a second in them. Watched the game from all over the stadium just walking around. Good concessions the lines move quickly plenty of bars around the main area makes for quick drinks. Couldn't think of a better way to spend an afternoon with friends.
Nancy011351
We are not baseball fans but here in Scottsdale for the winter. Decided to go and see what a spring training game to see what it is all about. Coming from the northeast everything seemed priced OK, but $8.00 for a beer seemed a bit much. Check out the web page, they did allow two bottles of water each which would have cost us $16.00! Loved the stadium, great design. Buy tickets along the first base line to stay out of the sun in March. We sat in section 109 and the seats were perfect. We arrived early to walk around and eat before the game. Plenty of food stands to choose from, we had Asian noodles! D Backs played the Oakland A's and they lost, fans are rather subdued (compared to Boston). Location is real easy to get to off the 101. Parked in the $5.00 lot. Staff are really nice...made you feel welcomed. We would definitely go back next year.
Nadorick
Salt River Fields is big and beautiful, but lacks the character of some of the other spring training facilities in the Cactus League. They also will not allow you to bring food into the stadium. My wife had prepared a gluten free sandwich for the game and she was told to throw it out.
MarlaHep
A beautiful stadium in a very scenic area of the Pima Indian Reservation. There were numerous food vendors and everything was clean and orderly. A wide range of prices for the tickets. It is even fun to sit in the lawn in the outfield! Handicap parking and shuttle service from the parking area. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
523maggier
Of all the spring training parks in AZ this is my favorite. It's clean it's new and it's very convenient to get to. It's off the 101 and there is plenty of parking. The concessions are decent also. I believe there is a shuttle to and from the Casino so make it a fun day!!
California_Wine
Lots of parking, food places nearby at the Pavilions where you can walk to. Good spot for Spring Training.