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    Phoenix Municipal Stadium

    3.5 (58 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Rosemarie F.

    For starters, don't come and support your local university baseball team if you have any need for a diaper bag. They're NOT allowed in any circumstance. They will however allow you to unpack said diaper bag into gallon size bags. (We had three) no strollers allowed either. No purses. You can have a small clutch or clear plastic bag. The place is clean. The concession stand is reasonable. But bring cash. No cards to be used. There's an ATM that charges you $3.95

    Stevey P.

    I had a Ferris Bueller day today (along with all the SAEs and Delta Zetas from ASU) and got to see an A's spring training game. There's a lot of out-of-town love for Phoenix Municipal Stadium and I don't get it. Clearly the other reviewers haven't been to some of the other spring training stadiums in the Valley. The day was gorgeous, my crappy Budweiser was delicious and the fraternity/sorority crowd was amusing as usual. Tip: Bring your old college ID (if you can swing it) for cheaper student tickets ($7) and do chug-alugs with Chad and Justin. It's your standard small capacity stadium, but with stunning views of Papago Park and a decent yet Spartan design due to a recent renovation. With that said, it looks like a small town minor league facility compared to the newer spring training digs in Peoria and Surprise. And it certainly doesn't have the energy level or interior corridors of Hohokam Park in Mesa (Home of the Chicago Cubs). Like Thomas S. would say, Phoenix Municipal Stadium is Jan Brady to Surprise's Marcia. There isn't a bad seat in the house, but that goes for most stadiums like this. And only two concession registers (one on each side) in the whole park take credit cards, but that's my bad, really. Not a bad place to catch a game, even when it's standing room only (tons of space for that) but the proximity to the rest of the Valley and Mill Avenue (free shuttle vans to Mill after the game) and view of Papago are the real bonus here.

    P A.

    I love Spring Training and I enjoy watching baseball, but this place is one of my least favorite ballparks in the Cactus League. Here's why: - It's an old facility. I've been to high school baseball parks which are more modern than this. How is that possible? - There's a small number of food vendors, so the lines are super long. - Bathrooms are tiny, so lines get long here. The best thing about this ballpark is that it's small, so there's not a bad seat in the house in my opinion. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/phoenix-municipal-stadium-phoenix?select=R5fVIm59XAsUhsFSpwuQRA#R5fVIm59XAsUhsFSpwuQRA http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/phoenix-municipal-stadium-phoenix?select=6cIpBAcPqEVYSnFnQTrQxQ#6cIpBAcPqEVYSnFnQTrQxQ http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/phoenix-municipal-stadium-phoenix?select=aA5zMGQfL-YiEL8wUKGxEQ#aA5zMGQfL-YiEL8wUKGxEQ Return Factor - 50% (only when the A's a playing a team I want to see)

    Martina G.

    Went to watch the A's Spring Training. The stadium isn't state of the art but it's clean and well kept. There were never more than a few people in line at the rest room. Parking was $5 and there was plenty of it. Don't make the mistake of eating before you get there. It seemed pricey but there was a wide range of baseballey food options (i.e. hot dogs, hamburgers, BBQ, Cold Stone-like ice cream). My cotton candy cost $6 but it lasted me for two days. Lots of A's memorabilia on sale, and the sales people were very polite. Make sure to bring a hat. The sun can be very hot. An obnoxious man behind me kept commenting on how the stadium that the Angels do their training in is so much better. He might just be an A-hole though.

    Jonathan C.

    Came here for date night with the girlfriend. Went to enjoy asu against usc, first time at this stadium and it is well setup and very clean. The stands are comfy and give you plenty of space to enjoy the game. Seemed like down the right field line was even a suite. Didn't get to crowded but they also had some of the stands shut down. Really good place to enjoy a game

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    Sky Y.

    Phoenix Municipal Stadium is the spring training home of the Oakland A's. Sure, it's an older, low frills stadium without the high definition scoreboard and booming sound system but it's a charming ballpark. I attended two games here this past spring training. We had upper box seats ($18) behind home plate which is a great place to sit if you're looking for seats in the shade. The seats were comfortable and well spaced and the view was unobstructed. I appreciated that the stadium was clean and very well maintained and that the people we encountered were all friendly. Food options seemed rather limited, basic baseball staples for the most part, but what they did have was good. There were bratwursts and foot long hot dogs for $6.00 apiece and they were grilled right in front of you. Parking was $5.00 and there were plenty of parking spots available in the convenient lot adjacent to the stadium.

    Andre E.

    The former spring training home of the Oakland A's was not much the best of the spring training facilities in the valley.....but it was quaint. It sits on the border somewhat between Tempe and Phoenix but it is close to Scottsdale with easy access to the light rail.The sight lines and seating were pretty decent but this stadium definitely was showing it's age so it was time for the A's to move in my opinion. There was no lawn seating and that is a staple of Spring Training facilities so that was a little disappointing. There was nothing real special about the vendors or the food but parking was easy and the view of the Papago Rocks in Left Field were worth the price of admission. So Oakland A's Fans I know it will be sad to see your team moving but I think they will like Hohokam Stadium in Mesa next season. Eat, Drink, and be Merry my Friends.

    Manny Ball is back. First spring training game of the 2012 season.
    Paul V.

    Upon arriving at Phoenix Municipal Stadium I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this facility. It was easy to get to from the 202, easy parking ($5), and a nice view of the Papago Rocks over the left field wall. The one disappointment was there isn't any lawn seating. Home to the Oakland A's, Phoenix Municipal Stadium will give you a chance to see Manny try and make a return to baseball before the rest of the country does during the regular season. Not a bad draw.

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    Ravo Y.

    A small, tidy stadium for the A's. Parking lot available (most recently for the 2012 season $5) across the street from the stadium with a walkway overpass to get people to and from the p-lot/stadium (handicap accessible). There's some shady seats available and plenty in the sun. Bring a jacket if you sit in the shade, can even get a bit chilly! As for the food, the most important part of baseball, there didn't seem to be huge selection here. I think on one end there were some sort of chow mein available (weird) and then the main specialty seemed like the bratwursts and the hotdogs fresh off the bbq. Get the footlong dog! So delicious and probably the most worth it. I didn't try it but they also have fresh brewed ice cream! Anyway, get the dog!

    ASU baseball fans arrive early against the UNLV Rebels. Good quality baseball at the refurbished Muni.
    E Paul L.

    It's ASU vs Oregon State at the Muni on a STUNNING night for baseball. This is amateur baseball at it's finest. Tonight is the PAC 12 opener for both teams. LET'S PLAY BALL !!

    Spring training 2014

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    An older small stadium with lots of charm. Great views right outside left field. Sad that this is going to be torn down after this year.

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    Scottsdale Stadium

    Scottsdale Stadium

    3.9(217 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    Kid friendly
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    First of all, go Giants! Loved seeing Spring Training for the first time and thank you to my dad…read morefor taking me. It was so fun and such a memorable experience. 100% recommend taking your kids to get autos, run around for pop flies and just enjoy the vibes. I wish I came here as a kid. If your thinking its going to be hot, just plan ahead with the weather and also book evening games. Scottsdale Stadium feels historic and just feels right! It felt like a true mini Giants stadium with merch stands, Giants decor, this is due to this being one of the very few stadiums that's not shared. Plenty of concessions with a variety of types of food too. The slope of grass in the back has a bunch of families set up with blankets to enjoy the game too. Overall easy to navigate!! Food was not too bad here too! They have some long hot dogs that a lot of people were getting. We got some island noodles that was okay, it was supposed to be soba noodles but it was basically just chicken chow mein. A tip for the stadium is that they have free refill stations so you can bring an empty water bottle to fill up!

    It was a beautiful day for a ball game. We were excited to watch the San Francisco Giants vs. Texas…read moreRangers. It was our first time attending a Spring Training Session. It still felt like a MLB game just on a more personal level. Our tickets were in Charro Lodge at the Scottsdale Stadium. It was really easy to find where we needed to go and get lined up for food/drinks. Kids loved the Mac n cheese, Chicken tenders, fresh fruit and of course Sprite. My husband and I enjoyed Hamburgers, Fries and the drink selection. There was a lot of covered seating with umbrellas but the sun does sneak through making some spots hot to sit at. We had a pretty good view of the outfield and enjoyed watching the game. Everyone seemed really excited to be there and enjoyed mingling. Thank you, it was a great afternoon.

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