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Hardeeville Recreation Complex

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Historic Grayson Stadium

Historic Grayson Stadium

4.4
(23 reviews)
16.5 mi

What can I say? A five star review from someone who follows zero sports teams? Maybe that's enough?…read moreYes, sign up for the ticket lottery. Login if you are lucky enough to "win". But only after you have done your research as to which games and seats you would like to get tickets for. Then, if your timing was good, wait for your game day and enjoy the show. True, the Bananas play in large venues now. As much as I would try for tickets every year here I don't think you will ever find me watching somewhere else. The stadium is small enough where ride sharing is actually easy both getting there and being picked up after the game. The fact that the Bananas have a post-game "show" outside is a brilliant way to make it not a rush for everyone to leave at the same time. At least when I was there Lyft seemed to be a vastly better option than Uber for Savannah in general. So, if you generally only use one you might want to compare rides in real time before hitting the request button. Food is generally free. Not only free but when you say you want a hot dog you will probably be asked, "How many do you want?" What is for sale, like beer, Dippin' Dots, and some other food stuffs, is all reasonably priced too as is the merch. Are the Bananas the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball? Maybe, Banana Ball isn't baseball, but it's close. It is also entertaining enough for someone who is not into sports, like me. If you have kids, this will be the Disneyland of baseball to them as they get closer to the game than they ever would otherwise.

We had an amazing time this weekend at Grayson Stadium! It's a historic stadium with some really…read moreneat history and now the home of the Savannah Bananas. There are so many great details in this stadium, it's obvious that time went into every decision within. Some things to note: all tickets for Banana league games include unlimited food. This DOES start outside of the stadium during the pre-show. We weren't sure when the free food started so we ate beforehand and now we know. There is some free parking but it's limited so either Uber/Lyft or take your chances. If you get there early enough you shouldn't have an issue finding parking. Left Field Landing tickets include alcohol which does NOT start outside of the gates during the pre-show which was totally fine. We got there early to participate in the pre-game festivities. We opted for the Left Field Landing tickets for Party Animals v Clowns. We weren't sure how the drink rails would be but honestly, i'm so happy we chose that area. For an additional $5 we got all you can drink beer and seltzers. This included several local beers, including the official Savannah Bananas beer and your typical domestic brews + Nutrl seltzer. There was a dedicated bar just for the drink rails area and it was never busy. We did NOT have seats but we had drink rails that we could lean on and put our food/drinks on which was totally fine. Make sure to try and get a spot as far to the right as possible. If you are too far left you can't see the jumbo tron, thats the only drawback to this area. The time of our game was at 1pm and we were concerned about being in the direct sun but with the location of the drink rails, the entire section was fully shaded. People behind home plate and in the closer seating were in the direct sun. I'd take no seating with shade over a seat in the direct sun any day. Unlimited food included chicken sandwiches, hamburger/cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chips, popcorn, cookies, soda, water and popcorn. I was concerned that lines would be long and it would be difficult to actually get food/drinks but I never waited in any food or drink line for more than 1 minute. Aside from the included items there were some extras like Leopolds Ice Cream, cotton candy, trash can nachos, etc. I got some banana cotton candy to take home ($5) and a ice cream float ($8) with banana cream soda (omg it was so good!), vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. If you don't have the ticket type with drinks included, alcoholic bevvies were very reasonable, almost cheap! Beers were $6, which would normally be $15 or more at most other stadiums and cocktails were $11 which again would be probably double that at any other sporting event. Even though our section was in the outfield, we still were able to see the game and I personally did not feel "left out". The outfielders engaged with us and the party team came to our section many times. The game was engaging, entertaining and fun! We traveled from Orlando for this game and I wold absolutely travel again. The stadium is small so every seat is good and it feels intimate. The prices for food and drink are so inexpensive and the fact that food is included in the ticket price makes it worth it to travel. With our all inclusive tickets I fully expected to be let down or frustrated at some point. Usually when something is like this it's too good to be true so I expected some fine print stipulation or long lines but it never happened! The Fans First approach was truly apparent here and I'm so thankful that business models like this exist! We loved Savannah Bananas already but the more I learn, the more I admire the company!

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Enmarket Arena

Enmarket Arena

3.0
(45 reviews)
14.6 mi

We took an afternoon and morning off work so we could do a quick road trip up to Enmarket Arena in…read moreSavannah to see "Weird Al" Yankovic in concert (again) this week. This was the first event we've ever been to at Enmarket Arena. It's about half the size of VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville which holds about 15,000 for concerts whereas Enmarket Arena holds about 7,500. Their minor league hockey team plays there as does their new women's basketball team like our Jacksonville Waves. The venue has been open for 4 years now and somehow, there are still some pain points with respect to customer service / interaction. There seem to be tiers of teams there and I can tell you this: every single person we interacted with that was wearing a blazer was rude to us for absolutely no reason. Even though we encountered more than a few folks who seemed almost mad to be working there I'd like to call out two AMAZING people that helped make our night awesome. These two folks were from other teams (not wearing blazers). First, I'd like to thank Sheila for being a warm, kind hearted person who was just a joy to interact with from the moment we got to the arena until we left. We roamed a lot, so we ran into her more than a few times. Every time we did, she was smiling, helping someone with something and being upbeat. I'd also like to say thank you to Adrienne, our go-to person at the concession stand by section 102. Like Sheila, she was warm, kind and just a very nice person. She happens to know Detroit very well so we had a great conversation about traveling around Michigan as kids. The show itself had a surprising amount of production issues, which I've never seen at a Weird Al concert. Miscued backdrop videos and delayed audio triggers happened a few times through the show, which was just odd to see. Al is a pro though, so he pushed through them without missing a beat or complaining to the crowd about it. I've included photos of us with the workers I shouted out along with a photo of Lauren talking to Weird Al after the show. If you go to the original post in our Facebook group, you'll also see a few long video clips of the opening of the show because I always love how he starts the show from backstage. Another great experience from Weird Al is in the books. Now we have to wait for Tallahassee in September before we see him again. We also need to make it our business to plan a longer trip to Savannah so we can experience more of it next time. This post originally appeared in the Jacksonville Fun, Eats & Drinks Facebook group.

Came for a concert. There were signs for floor, pot & vip. Confusion/ different instructions for…read morethe 2 medal detectors. Facility was clean and we found our seats easily Parking was easy. We prepaid $20 for front lot at side of venue. Now, let's discuss getting out of said parking lot. We got in our car at 10:30. We are still in our car & no one is moving! Yes, I am writing review as we sit in the parking lot. We have been to several concerts over the years and have never had this type of issue before. So I suggest you park on one of the lots on the road beside the venue or the back of the lot closest to the exit. Started moving at 11:05!

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Allen E Paulson Stadium

Allen E Paulson Stadium

4.7
(3 reviews)
42.3 mi

I traveled to Georgia to attend a Marshall University football game at the Allen E Paulson Stadium…read more The temperature dropped the night before and I was glad I brought my Marshall blanket lol! My friends and I sat in the visitor section with other Marshall fans. We encountered a very rude drunk young man on the way to our seats. He made crude remarks about the 1970 plane crash. So disrespectful:( But the rest of the fans were kind and I don't hold this against the team or facility. There's always one in the crowd. I was pleased I could purchase a seltzer as I needed something to calm my nerves. We enjoyed the rest of the game and I was happy Marshall won! The only stadium complaint was the parking situation. The stadium was on top of a hill and there was very little parking nearby wick was only available to the team and local fans. So they ran buses back and forth from several parking lots a few miles away to the stadium. At the end of the game, be prepared to wait about 10 minutes for a ride to your car.

It was cold weather, so maybe that is what gives, but people were not dressed up. Like how people…read morerent the fancy ties and dress up for the game, they were not doing that. Just puffed jackets all over the place. Food is cheaper than a gas station, more than fast food, but basically reasonably priced. Selection has enough options to work. GATA hotdog with pulled pork is worth extra for the pulled pork and bacon. The bun is wimpy, but the toppings are good. Pulled pork nachos is not enough toppings. It's better to get the pulled pork hotdog. Pulled pork hotdog is a better meal. Even if you get sloppy loaded nachos, there are no forks. The napkins are 4 inches square and super thin. You've been warned. Pizza is small wimpy pieces, like a Dominos, but is cheap and not messy to eat, so that is good if you have kids. That's the stadium food in the permanent booths. There are also food trucks. Some food truck options included food truck doing hot shrimp dishes, and food truck selling cookies. Free water cups that are teeny tiny, so in a worst case scenario you can get hydrated fast. They do not take cash for food, and there is tax on top of the prices. So bring your credit card. Bathrooms are clean with weird sinks.

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