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    4.3 (68 reviews)

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    Christopher C.

    This was my second time going here, the last time was in 2023. My family and I are die hard Mets fans and I'm glad that we were able to make it down this year and cheer the Mets on! Even though it's a spring training facility, it's a super nice park with lots to do for members of the whole family. The berm is an excellent place to sit but make sure you bring sunscreen. LGM!!!

    Mr & Mrs Baseball
    Jeannie C.

    Amazing time to be had! This Spring Training stadium is great to come for games. The availability and ease of parking helps to give your experience a good start. The entrance is beautiful and lined with large palm trees. As soon as you enter, you feel the family friendliness. Kids and adults are greeted by a friendly Staff and fun games. The seats are wider than other stadiums I've visited, and the food choice is really great. The bathrooms were clean and easily accessible. The merchandise store was large and had some really nice stuff. The only drawback were the prices. We did truly enjoy it!

    Alan N.

    Kind of a basic park. Not too big. I love all the Mets photos and decoration. Not much to see when you do a lap around the stadium. Staff was nice Very limited water fountains. There only one is the set by the bathroom by the right foul pole.

    Andrea U.

    We came with many other New Yorkers to see the Mets in spring training. We purchased tickets online months ago. We came with $15 for parking and brought clear bags for entrance. It wasn't a problem to bring bottled water & sandwyonto the park. It took :30 to park, there was a lot of traffic. The stadium was built in 1988 and holds 7,160 spectators. In 2020 the stadium was renovated for Spring Training season. The improvements included new concessions, clubhouses, and additional outfield areas. There were vendors selling spring training shirts, caps & swag in front. Our seats at section 115 were were able to see & hear well; we had a beautiful day! Food & drinks are pretty pricey. Tee shirts are $45 and up. There were long and slow lines for the restrooms and vendors. No Wi-Fi.

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    Mark S.

    This ballpark opened in March of 1988. The original name was Thomas J. White Stadium . It has had many renovations and a few name changes over the years. Main upgrades were in 2012 adding 500 seats down the RF home run area. Down by the LF Line they added a Budweiser terrace that is an area to gather and throw down a few cold ones. Or for an afternoon game just get out of the sun. In 2020, they removed the bullpens from the field and added them to a common area behind the LF fence. Prices are pretty reasonable. We had seats in Section 109, row G. Which is main reserved behind the plate. Cost $35. Not bad. I have to mention that this is another cashless ballpark. Parking is $15. This time of year, spring home of the New York Mets and during the summer Port Saint Lucie Mets single A affiliate. Enjoy the game. :)

    Audrey L.

    We were a group of 6 who went to a spring training game between the very popular Mets vs Yankees. The parking lot and stadium were packed. We wish we had left our home in Boynton Beach at 9:30 am for a 1:10 pm game - an hour earlier than we did- because of the lack of handicapped parking and how crowded the venue was. We didn't know the stadium because it was our first time here. They allowed a 9x6 bag and two water bottles. Security checked our bags and you walked through a security machine. Plenty of bathrooms and they were clean. The price of food was off the charts. A very salty foot long hotdog was $13.50 + $1.50 for sour kraut. I would have had to stand on another long line for French fries if I chose. I chose not to. The tickets in our nosebleed section were also very high $97 each and we needed handicapped seats. The security guards were amazing though. Bruce had a heart and found us fabulous handicap seats because we had the scooter with us. There was no safe place to put that. We advise wearing sunscreen because we were in the direct sun behind first base. If it weren't for this popular matchup, we would have loved the stadium more. And the teams only played their minor league players. Very disappointing! Parking was $15. All $ throughout was only via credit card. No cash exchanged.

    Matthew S.

    Not exactly Citi Field, this A-Ball home to the Port St. Lucie Mets and the spring training home to the New York Mets is a fun and cheap way to spend a day outside, enjoying baseball. Wait, did I say cheap? Heck no! The food is expensive (and mediocre at best), it costs $15 to park the car, and everything is cashless, save for a few raffles. The team store is also pricey, but that is the cost of doing business. The fun aspect however, is correct. Coming to this ballpark in the spring is one of the thrills of major league baseball. You get right up close to the players, watching them practice and have ample opportunity to speak to them, get an autograph, and even catch a baseball from one of them. It is an unforgettable and a priceless experience every baseball fan should experience at least once in their lifetime. I enjoyed coming here and watching a few games and soaking in the spring training action. Maybe one year I hope to do it later. You should try to do it soon.

    Irene E.

    Will return. Mets' training days are played here. We passed by Cardinals' in Jupiter which looks rather small. This one for the Mets is pretty major. It's my first time to a training game and like it a lot. The park is intimate compare to Shea and now Citifield. The bathrooms are plenty and clean. Food smell rather good - given the fact that I just had a huge meal. Staff is courteous. Tonight's game is a tie: 4-4.

    Breezy and lots of shaded seats, so it's a pleasant place to watch a ball game, but it's too big to have a real spring training feel
    Harley S.

    I love that most of the seats are shaded, and that there's always a breeze here. I don't love that the stadium is isolated, with expensive parking, and more of a "big stadium" feel than a spring training feel. And I HATE the bag and food policies. You can't bring anything into the stadium.

    Ariel W.

    Clover Park is the spring training baseball stadium of the NY Mets. I grew up in a Mets loving family in N.J. and have many fond memories of their World Series win in 1986. Keith Hernandez, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Mookie Wilson, Gary Carter, Lenny Dykstra, were some of the players I grew up watching. After moving to Florida I didn't keep up with baseball that much aside from when the Florida Marlins won the World Series in 1997 and 2003. Fast forward to last weekend when my friend invited me to a game in Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. I was always curious about Clover Park for experiencing the excitement of a live ball game. From their inception in 1962 to the 1980's, the Mets did their spring training in St. Petersburg, Florida. Their facility there was aging and it was getting crowded with multiple tenants. In 1986 plans were made to move The Mets to Port. St. Lucie. The new ball field was named Thomas J. White Stadium in honor of a Missouri real estate developer when it opened in 1988. White worked with sportswriter Jack Champion to bring the Mets to Port St. Lucie. Through the years it was also known as Tradition Field in 2004, Digital Domain Park in 2010, and First Data Field in 2017. In February 2020 the name was changed to Clover Park after the company's Clover point of sale platform. New York Mets spring training runs February through March and we had tickets for the last game of spring training. The first thing that struck me on entering was how nice and large the stadium was. It holds over 1.700 people. In 2004 a grassy berm was added behind the right field wall. It is a place where families can spread a picnic blanket and watch the game. In 2020, a $57 million renovation project of the stadium was completed just before Spring Training. A new exterior was built which features a new staircase leading to the concourse behind home plate. New Mets themed signage was also added along the walls. Just before spring training this year, the county spent 2.6 million dollars upgrading the playing field. They replaced the turf, raised the field to Major League Baseball standards, replaced the outfield fence, and added retention walls and relocating bullpens. Inside the stadium is the clamshell canopy and two-level seating structure where new seats were added. The stadium has a fan shop selling Mets merchandise and concessions that include ice cream, alcohol, deli sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, pizza. arepas, and taco in a helmet. Things to note when attending a game is parking is $15 per vehicle in a field. The whole stadium from parking, to food, to souvenirs is cashless. We found our seats and unfortunately it was hot and in full sun but I soon lost myself in the game which was a match up between the Mets and the Florida Marlins. I loved checking out everyone's elaborate Mets ensembles and it was fun to sing Take Me Out to the Ball Game and cheer on the Mets with the crowd. They gave a lot of balls to the kids in the crowd which was great to see. The game ended in a tie as I learned there are no extra innings in spring training. Thanks Holly for taking me to the game. Coming to Clover Park rekindled my love of the Mets and reminded me how much I enjoy a live baseball game.

    Larry F.

    This is one of the nicest spring training ballparks I've ever been in. It's relatively new, very modern, no cash allowed only plastic and that includes the 15.00 parking fee. I can't wait to go back to this ballpark I wanted to see the Mets play Venezuela in the world baseball classic. The Mets lost 6-4

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    Stephanie F.

    I just went here several times before last Sunday, which was St Patty's Day. My next-door neighbor had 2 tickets but had an emergency to attend in NJ, so he forwarded the tickets. It was really easy transferring the tickets through the application on your phone. I was so excited to go it's been 2 years since I have gone. We got there early then 1pm to get a good parking spot we have handicap but that is always taken anyway, we they were charging &15 per car load to park there, our tickets were 15 a piece probably because he got it earlier but some people paid from $20 to $60 per ticket right before sell out, I don't drink but it's awful you can bring a thing or water they search your bags, go through metal doctors too, The scanner of qr code for a tickets was cool, my mom and I shared a water bottle costing $4.75; hotdogs, burgers, pastrami sandwiches were $10 and up, fries were 6.75 beer was $9 and rum buckets omg I don't wanna know I quit smoking and drinking alcohol 3 years ago, it was a great Vibe had a blast but so glad we were smart and ate before and they don't take cash anymore just debit for every thing fyi...

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    Corey G.

    It's like a mini Shea Stadium! This was my first time at the park and being a diehard Mets fan it was such a great experience. There's murals in the hallways just like Shea Stadium had. If you want to go watch some spring training definitely head here!

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    Cool experience seeing the Mets do preseason. I'm a Yankee fan married to a Mets fan. But happy that baseball is back. Had a fun time!!

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    Great family, friendly atmosphere short lines at concessions and an overall good time!

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    Went for a event, nice place great location for events... climbing the stair can be a issue but would go again.

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