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    Four Winds Field

    3.6 (26 reviews)
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    Madeline Z.

    An absolutely beautiful stadium! Not a bad seat in the house but super reasonable for great ones! Was impressed with how clean everything was, with the ease of admission and the friendliness of the staff we encountered. Quite a few concession spots were closed on a Saturday evening game which was surprising. Maybe a little bit of room for more variation in crowd participation activities/music/sound effects, etc. All in all, can't wait to return!

    Chelsi B.

    I was able to come to Four Winds Field to enjoy the "I Love The 90s" tour. Vanilla Ice, Tone Loc, Rob Base & Young MC were the featured artists but a local artist named Ayron also preformed. I even bought one of Ayrons shirts because it had a funny blue llama with sunglasses. They had lots of venders available for food and alcohol to enjoy during the show. I honestly loved everything about the show. The performers, the workers and even the fellow concert goers were all just super cool. I think everyone was just so glad to be in that environment for possibly the first time since the pandemic started that we all worked together to have a good time. I know there are other events held here and I am very interested in attending those as well. I definitely would recommend an event that is hosted here.

    Chad B.

    Being a Tigers fan it was very difficut when the Cubs came to town but thats ok because they play the West Michigan Whitecaps often. We have been to opening day for years now and attend many of the Cubs vs Whitecaps games here. Having been to many minor league stadiums, Four Winds Field is a great field. Just having the performance center is something that takes them out of the Single A world. We love our seats Section 111 Row A seats 11-12. They are right next to the visitors dugout and in front of the on deck circle. When the rowdy Cubs fans start badmouthing the Whitecaps we can just nod and say keep it up. S far as food in the park, Smokey Joes is my favorite. Their BBQ Nachos are great. Bens pretzles are also very good but you have to go down to the tent at the end of the first base side to get hot out of the oven (cash only). This stadium is great and the ongoing renovations just keep making it better. Even though its the Cubs... we love spending an evening at Four Winds Field. GO WHITECAPS

    She LOVED the splash pad.
    PJ W.

    Ticket prices have risen along with the Chicago Cubs success, but are still a great value for all of the improvements to the park, its amenities and the surrounding area. Parking can still be dicey, and is up to at least $7 (make sure you have cash for this!) but we didn't have too much trouble getting a good spot this past weekend. Buy your tickets online ahead of time and aim for weeknights if possible for the best seats. We payed $13 + convenience fee for seats with the scouts behind home plate (Wander Franco, the Rays and MiLB #1 prospect was in town) for a Sunday, 2:05 PM game. The food prices are high, but only about half of what you pay at Wrigley. Typical ballpark fare (hot dogs, nachos, pretzels, etc.) along with a few other, more exotic options that cost a bit more (see the "Porknado" mentioned in Jason H's review from 6/1/19 for more). Beer, mixed drinks and wine available too. A good sized, domestic, draft beer will run you $5-7. A smaller sized craft beer is about the same price. This has become quite the family destination, too. Their ever-expanding entertainment venues now include the inflatable fun zone ($6 per child), splash pad (Free, but be sure to bring a change of clothes for your kids and yourself!), batting cages, the gift shop and of course an assortment of random games for kids along the mezzanine. If you're like me and grew up coming here when it was called Coveleski Stadium and it housed the Silver Hawks, or even further back the Sox, this is a much different place now. The bones of the facility haven't changed much, but everything, literally everything, else has been enhanced, updated and improved in a big way. While this stadium isn't as nice as Parkview in Fort Wayne, it is right up there with the best low-A stadiums in the Midwest League, and MiLB in general.

    Who's ready for another summer concert?
    Kristie K.

    I've been to Four Winds Field twice now, and both times were for summer concerts. One was Ludacris, and the other was Snoop Dog. I went to these concerts with folks local to the South Bend area both times. Both times I heard how nostalgic they were for the older days before Four Winds got the renovations and the upgrades. However, without those renovations and upgrades, these summer concerts wouldn't be happening. Again, this is the price of progress. Being an older concert goer, upon entrance to the venue, I keep my eyes open for exits, restrooms, and security people. I'm not going to lie, the restrooms weren't the cleanest and the security people weren't the friendliest, but hey. It was summertime and super humid. Those don't help restrooms or people's moods. Four Winds really does a sweet job of setting up the stage and speakers to give patrons a memorable and fulfilling experience. One time we stood in the baseball field, and the other time we had lower level seats. Each time, the sound was great. This venue is really pretty easy to get into and out of, and there's lots of side lots and private lots that open up nearby for a nominal fee. We paid $10 to park and we were just maybe three blocks out. Pretty reasonable.

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    Ball park seizes water bottle from children on hot days. Even the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley field allow their fans to bring in water.

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    This place was better then Wrigley field. It was very clean, fair prices, good food and good interaction with the fans and ballpark

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    Melissa Cook Stadium

    Melissa Cook Stadium

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    You have a girlfriend named Lisa, but so do I. And you should see how well My Lisa Cooks. They…read morenamed this stadium after her talents. First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I wasn't here to visit MCS, I was here to visit the main campus of Notre Dame and their main stadium. But when my hosts (who have asked to be named K & F) mentioned the story of this place, I had to come and check it out. It's very impressive and so is the story. I love that the family made this happen, and I think they did a wonderful job on it. If you visit ND campus, like I did, then check this part out. I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space! ***back to regular review*** Actually this stadium is named after a girl who tragically died recently when scaffolding from the John Hancock Center fell and killed her. It's a wonderful Softball arena, and my friend in South Bend showed me this field when she was telling me the sad story. I think it's wonderful that Notre Dame did this to remember Melissa, and even more wonderful that it turns out it was paid for by the family.

    University of Notre Dame - Alumni sends my daughter their magazine. Beautiful cover this edition. Posted 01/18/26

    University of Notre Dame

    4.4(76 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Visited Notre Dame during Labor Day weekend and truly enjoyed my time there. The campus is gorgeous…read moreand everyone from students, university volunteers, staff to the President made us feel welcome. During the weekend, we caught the Tennessee State University vs Notre Dame football game (Go BIG BLUE!) - both teams played their hearts out and the marching bands put on an incredible halftime performance (AOB in the House!). The whole gameday atmosphere was electric from vendors on the streets to the alumni enjoying the many festivities! The Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Grotto were highlights, though I'll admit I didn't fully understand their significance until taking a self-guided tour (which I recorded - so glad I did!). During my tour of the Basilica, I was fortunate enough to witness people gathering in the pews, awaiting the organist's performance. I stayed for the small concert and was completely moved - the music echoing through that sacred space was truly special. You can see the magnificent instrument from the main floor. The entire church interior and exterior with the spectacular dome is a beautiful sight before your eyes. Later I learned the Basilica dates back to 1871 with one of the largest collections of 19th-century French stained glass anywhere. The Grotto is actually a one-seventh replica of the famous one in Lourdes, France, built in 1896. It's a sacred place where visitors light candles for prayer and reflection - an important spiritual landmark that represents the university's Catholic heritage. I lit several candles while I was there, it was a very peaceful and spiritual experience. Some quick tips: *Be careful where you park or you'll get ticketed. There are parking fees too. *Don't miss their bookstore - it's amazing and has something for everyone. The associates in the bookstore were very helpful. *Book hotels early, especially during football season. *There are good grocery stores nearby for room snacks and plenty of restaurants downtown. *Ubers and Lyfts are plentiful if you don't rent a car. *Do a little homework before you arrive so you can plan your day, in other words check the website before you arrive on campus. Knowledge is power! *Wear comfortable shoes - you'll do tons of walking, especially with kids at football games! Absolutely worth visiting for the beautiful architecture, grounds, and rich history that unfolds as you explore and don't forget to check out Touch Down Jesus too! As their fight song goes: 'Wake up the echoes cheering her name!'

    Came here for the NIU and Notre Dame football game. Go Huskies!…read more ND has a nice campus. It's extremely open, green, and has plenty of outdoor seating. The architecture is cool; it has a cathedral type feel. We tailgated in the parking lot and took the bus over.

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    University of Notre Dame - Marianne's Final Notre Dame photo retrospective for 01/04/25!

    Marianne's Final Notre Dame photo retrospective for 01/04/25!

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    University of Notre Dame - First floor of the Main Building.

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    First floor of the Main Building.

    Notre Dame Alumni Stadium

    Notre Dame Alumni Stadium

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    As you walk around the outside of this stadium, you will notice things like banners and plaques and…read moreentrances with names rather than just numbers and letters. Notre Dame does a lot to show honor to the people who have been here before us. And we love coming here! On Game Day, before you enter the stadium, you can line up to watch the players, coaches and staff parade into the stadium led by the bagpipe players. I did that for the first time, up close and personal with my husband this year. What a trip!! We met a father and son who love tradition the way we do and had a great time chatting with them for a while. Once things got going, my husband was shaking hands and high-fiving with everyone within arm's reach. It doesn't take much to make us happy. Once inside the stadium, well, that's when the magic happens. There a feeling that you're among greatness. Go ahead as tease, but I love it here. And there is a lot to see too. There are some spots for a great view of Touchdown Jesus. Plenty of spots to take memorable photos together. It's been a sellout crowd for quite a while now and they seat somewhere over 80,000 fans at one time. Wow! Unfortunately, the seating part leaves something to be desired but that's part of the historic charm. At almost 85 years old, this stadium boasts lovely wooden bleacher seating for most of the seats. Thankfully, we don't sit for most of the game. We are usually up cheering on our team in one way or another. Hot cocoa is a necessary staple item when visiting this stadium. Don't skip it. A Game Day pin never hurt anyone either. ;-) This year, they replaced the grass with turf. Honestly, it's a sight to behold. Just beautiful. We have sat all around the stadium. From the very top row to right above the student section (craziest time ever!!) to the day we somehow procured seats in the alumni section and could literally feel the honor of being there to my very first game in the pouring rain soaked to my core just below the press box. Every seat in the house is a great seat! GO IRISH!!!

    Tradition and a Great Stadium…read more No seat in this stadium is bad, and the stadium has been around for years. You walk into the stadium and you can feel the tradition that exists in the stadium... The seats are bench seats, and they are packed in, but as they have remodeled the stadium, they have added an upper level with food service, and the food looked pretty good. The one down side is they dont have the large HD screens that most stadiums have, but it keeps with the tradition of being an old stadium. We sat at the top and had a great view of the game. I cant wait to go back!

    University of Notre Dame Law School

    University of Notre Dame Law School

    4.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    Visited Notre Dame Law School in early January...just when the campus had been reopened from…read moreChristmas break. There still were no classes or students on campus, but the buildings were open so we could get a peek inside. Notre Dame Law School is smack dab in the middle of the campus...easy reach from everything. The facilities - split between Eck Hall (mostly classrooms and faculty offices) and Biolchini Hall (mostly administrative offices and a few large classrooms, besides the four story Kresge Library) - are very nice...everything concerning the Law School is contained in these two interconnected buildings. This location happens to be on the marching band route on football days also, so it is a very popular site. The Law School facilities are nice and modern and they have tons of room. The law school used to be smooshed into Biolchini Hall...but the 2009 addition of Eck Hall pretty much doubled the space and gave everything more room. As you enter Eck Hall, you enter a three-story atrium connecting the first few floors with the classrooms and the main courtroom. The moot courtroom is laid out as a normal courtroom, but it also has a large sliding screen in front that shields the judges bench for straight classroom seating...nice convertible addition. This is where most of the guest speakers deliver the goods. As to the classrooms - many are laid out like traditional rectangles, others in the pie-wedge shape...all seem to have up-to-date technology keeping students plugged in. The lecture and seminar rooms were very nice and on the newish side. It is obvious the Law School is reinvesting in its property. The Kresge Law library in Biolchini Hall is superb. Carrels, large tables, easy seating, breakout rooms, and more are strewn about all four floors making for loads of options for the students. There are only enough carrels for 100 or so, so not everyone can have one assigned for the semester. Overall seating is over 550 though, so there is lots of space. With all the seating and study space, there is also a main reading room in the library. With soaring gothic windows and atrium space this library has a very open and spacious feeling. Lockers for the students are on the lower level in Biolchini Hall. The second floor connecting link between the two buildings houses a cafeteria for students and faculty. Notre Dame's Law School is well-ranked in the top-25 tier of schools and the faculty is well regarded. Being located less than two hours away from the major legal market of Chicago, the school has the benefit of job/internship opportunities for students. When we were out looking at law schools, we stopped by for a visit...even though we showed up unannounced they had someone in the Admissions Office who set us on a self-guided tour of the facilities...nice touch. It just showed a welcoming attitude, and a school that is not resting on its laurels. A good choice for a top-25 law school less than 2 hours from Chicago.

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    University of Notre Dame Law School - Main reading room of Kresge Law Library...photo from NDLS website

    Main reading room of Kresge Law Library...photo from NDLS website

    University of Notre Dame Law School - Eck Hall McCartan Courtroom in classroom setup - screen behind lecturer is covering judges bench...photo from NDLS website.

    Eck Hall McCartan Courtroom in classroom setup - screen behind lecturer is covering judges bench...photo from NDLS website.

    University of Notre Dame Law School - Overhead view...Biolchini Hall on the left, connecting link in the middle, and Eck Hall on the right. Photo from Top-Law-Schools.com website

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    Overhead view...Biolchini Hall on the left, connecting link in the middle, and Eck Hall on the right. Photo from Top-Law-Schools.com website

    University of Notre Dame - Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    University of Notre Dame

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    The University of Notre Dame is my favorite university for many reasons but mainly because it's my…read moredaughter's Alma Mater. I remember freaking out when she was accepted because I know my father would have wanted her to attend. The acceptance letter arrived postmarked on his birthday. It was a message from heaven I couldn't ignore. Reality set in when I had to budget the expense for travel, tuition, room and board and more. My daughter worked in high school and she had to hold a part time job through college and full time in summers. She's definitely the product of a single parent household with no financial support from anyone else! As for campus Notre Dame Stadium is my favorite college football stadium. Since my daughter was a student I attended games. They changed the stadium a little adding seats. I'm partial to the historic stadium. I would watch Notre Dame play anywhere but being in this historic stadium is always spiritually moving. Another campus favorite is the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. It is a historic college landmark. I've been to the University of Notre Dame on many occasions over the years. I've also visited during every season of the year. I always visit the grotto when I tour the campus. Naturally I light a candle for my hearts desire at the time I visit. I remember my daughter's Senior Year I prayed for my daughter to get a job when she graduated! Education is the bottom line including the support the university provides to the students they accept. Whatever assistance you need to pass a required course is available to students. My daughter had a Tudor for her math class. On campus employment is available and definitely job placement after graduation. My daughter applied to have a job mentor in her senior year. Her mentor helped her dress and coached her regarding everything from resume writing to job interview skills including how to dress. I can't count all the blessings and the change in my life because my child has a degree from the University of Notre Dame. I'm definitely riding on her coattails. If you or your child are fortunate enough to get accepted by all means attend and take your studies seriously! You won't regret it.

    The campus is beautiful and the math faculty and outreach is amazing! The involvement of the math…read moredepartment with the community and research is incredible.

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    University of Notre Dame - Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    University of Notre Dame - Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    University of Notre Dame - Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

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    Through the years. Posted with review 09/23/35

    Holy Cross College

    Holy Cross College

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Holy cross college is a small liberal arts college located across the street from Notre Dame and…read morenext to saint Mary's college. It offers different bachelor degree options. Holy cross also takes a holistic approach to learning as well, with the academic portion of education there is also an internship, service learning and global immersion experience as well! Another great feature of holy cross is it's small class sizes, you won't be just a number in the classroom professors know your name! The tri campus community is also fostered as well, if you are a holy cross student you can also enjoy different aspects of campus life at ND and SMC.

    Holy Cross College is one of the most prestigious, and Premier Student involved Colleges in the…read moreMid-West. It all begins on Orientation or Welcoming days events. On the surface it appears a very humbled college, but looks are deceiving, when it comes to a top notch education. This College has all the ingredients that inspire Greatness and Success. Located at 54515 State Road 933 N. in Notre Dame, IN 46556. This College prepares young Men and young Women for their future achievements in life. From the President, Father David Tyson, to Michael Griffin, Ph.D. the Vice President and Interim Provost, this College is surprisingly focused on two parallel missions, Your child's academic success, and the pursuit of excellence in Catholic education. I would highly recommend this College, whose tenets include the loyalty to our Military, Active and Veteran alike, and the building of foundational academic success of our youth. They offer several degree programs that are second to none, including degrees in Business, Computer Science, Pre-Medical Biology / Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Education, Pre-Law / Political Science, and Sports Management. We were very fortunate to have the opportunity to visit the campus and our Son attend. Through the efforts of Dr. Griffin and everyone in the Financial Office. They went above and beyond in assisting us to have the ability fo our Son's tuition to this great and outstanding premier College. We are very Thankful for that opportunity.

    Four Winds Field - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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