rogerythat
This is nice little park to catch some spring training baseball. I am a big Diamondbacks fan, but several team come through this baseball park. The field is the home of the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians. The prices are generally pretty cheap. Sitting in the grass only cost 8 dollars, and you are close to beer gardens. I will definitely be back to watch another game!
MrVTX
Have been to three games this year at the park, and they have all been great experiences.The park holds about 10,000 people, so it's small enough to easily get to the restrooms and the various food vendors. There are a few "anchor" food vendors on the first base (Cleveland Indians side) and the third base (Cincinnati Reds side), as well as a number of kiosks, and of course the usual roving vendors.Seats are available for as little as $8 for the grassy area beyond the home run fences to $29 to the club seats behind the third base side dugout. The club seats are in the shade by game time (1:05pm), and have food service people that will take your orders from a fixed menu and bring them to your seat. They get pretty busy, though, so although we saw them early in the game, we generally just got our own food and drinks because I don't think there are enough of them to cover the three sections in the "club" area.The ballpark staff are very easy-going and friendly, and the park itself is very clean and set up so that it's easy to see the game from even the most distant seats.As a few reviewers have mentioned, traffic leaving the game is not well-managed. Although the roads leading into and out of the parking areas are at least two lanes wide in each direction, they have most of the lanes closed off with traffic cones so you only have one lane that everyone is competing for. I would suggest parking at the South end of the park since it's easier to at least get out onto Estrella Parkway.
kabing
Awesome ballpark to watch some spring training. Reds and indians arent my team but always good ball being played. Never to busy.
bobandgerrys
Great ballpark and food. Ushers friendly and helpful. We especially enjoyed the Senior Stroll around the bases!!
Burculian
Attended a spring training game with my family. The stadium and its sightlines were excellent and the staff members were attentive and very helpful. The traffic leading to the parking lots were terrible and it took us about 30-45 minutes to get our car parked from the time we exited the freeway. I think more signs and traffic police are necessary to get get people moving faster. Also, the entrance to the lot itself should be widened so that more cars can enter at once. The game appeared to be far from a sellout crowd, so I can only imagine how bad it gets.Once inside the park, the amenities, seats, line of sight, and staff members were all superb. Overall, this was a great experience and I will definitely do it again.
828alfredb
Enjoyed the day there but wished that they could have explained the senior pricing to us a little better. After purchasing our tickets, we had a few gentlemen sit next to us who told us about the senior prices and that with the same ticket that we had purchased how you could get a free soda and hot dog. We were not told anything about it though. Otherwise, stadium was clean and we enjoyed watching our home team, Cleveland Indians, play some baseball
21traveled
Spring Training at its best. Being from Ohio it is a trill to get to see both MLB teams while in AZ. The ballpark is awesome & continues to improve every year.
Janice1259
The ballpark is a great place for people of all ages. During the spring trading games the prices for tickets are very reasonable. There are numerous things to purchase to eat; popcorn, ice cream, hot dogs, bratts, nachos, srir fry, and lots of beverages.
KarenRohrkemper
Beautiful park - amazing field!!!! Definitely a must see if you are in the area! Got to be on the field for some BP and fielding and it is simply perfect - like playing baseball on a golf course.
DaveS299
Everyone knows of this park as the Spring home of the Reds and Indians but there are year round activities as well. Locals know the July 4th festivities are the best around and other events keep the place busy. No easier place to see a game in the Spring.
641shelbye
Goodyear Ballpark is our favorite for Cactus League baseball. It's easily accessible, well-maintained, good amenities with courteous staff, with affordable tickets & concessions. Great place to get autographs!
cubuff1453
We were here for Spring Training the last 3 years. Try to catch the Reds and the Indians here each spring. Good ballpark, nice staff, fun atmosphere (the blow up characters are hilarious like Haray Canary, etc.). Food and drink on par with other stadiums. Big easy parking lots. Enjoyable enough we keep going back. The only negative is the scenery around the park is pretty bland...but it is the outskirts of Phoenix with not much going on. Just go for the games not to spend the day in the area.
tomm597
Whether Spring training for a special team(s) or other events, the ballpark is always well groomed, comfortable, and normally a splendid staff and good food for reasonable price,Scenery although not breath taking, the field has beeb well maintained and so nice to see at anytime.
DD19351
We took the family to spring training and had a awesome time. This ball park is so nice and the staff is great
Onthecusp
Great ballpark for ball games and community events. Some events are free. Food good at the games. Easy access. Plenty of parking.