J546QPadamh
Baseball then you half to come herr. Love the stadium not a bad seat in the house. You can't go wrong coming hrre
beach2day
Our family has been going to Roger Dean since it opened. We love baseball and the teams and have even hosted players in our home over the years. But conditions this year at the place are poor and its entirely the responsibility of those running the place.This year they added an on field batting practice experience for $25 per person in addition to your game tickets. Of course we thought this was a great idea for our trio of baseball loving little leaguers and we purchased five such tickets to a recent game. The advance advertising offered an on field batting practice experience, watching and interacting wirh players and getting autographs.Trouble is the program is a SHAM! Once you're on the field - if they remember to bring you - the Staff Coordinator named Catherine Deal is downright abusive to both children and adults and tells them they may not ask for autographs or even speak to players. She is exceptionally loud and rude and even threatened to toss us when our 7 year old was saying hello to a Marlins player who then came over and signed the kids baseballs. This woman who an usher said is "in sales" is totally unprofessional. Shes in no way good for sales. "Shut up people, last warning," is not how you speak to paing customers, fans, adults, and certainly not children. Not my children.We paid to enjoy the game and to treat our boys to a special experience. That experience was ruined by a vitriolic unprofessional woman whose behavior, conduct and presentation was outrageous and inappropriate in every way. Even the way she addressed other staff was so crude and distasteful.We are in touch with the front offices for the Marlins and Cardinals and we have sent a letter to the new Commissioner of baseball in New York.This had nothing to do with the wonderful players who were cordial and friendly. We adore our Marlins. The fault rested solely with a crude stadium staffer Ms. Deal, who clearly had her own agenda for being on the field.Shame on her and the Stadium leadership for allowing fans to be treated so poorly by an employee.
J1657URjeffc
Great small stadium love the personal feel. Concessions were horrendous. 30 minute wait and we were only 5 people back. Hope they tweak that as the season progresses.
Cardzfan1
Have been to RDS many times in the last 15 years, it's a beautiful stadium. I bought the VIP Onfield Experience for my husband and I, ( I work as an usher at Busch Stadium), so this was a treat for me. Got to be up close and take pictures. Only 30 passes are sold so it was up close and personal. Several of the players came and signed autographs. We took a tour of the stadium with one of the ushers...I do this at every stadium I visit. Love to see behind the scenes, and it was free!!! Food and drink is cheaper than at a regular season stadium. If youi get there early enough for batting practice, you can find parking for free. We saw two games and the Cardinals Won...BONUS!!! Must Visit!
587jans
We came to Jupiter for the third year in a row to watch the Red Sox beat the Cardinals. It was a gorgeous day and the stadium was sold out. All seats are great seats. The only issue is there are no covered seats - some seats do get shaded - so if it is a sunny day you will get sunburned. It was very warm but we had a nice breeze. Despite applying sunscreen we still managed to get burned. But, that's not the stadium's fault. We had a lot of fun and the Red Sox pulled out a win. The stadium food is good and the beer is cold. I highly recommend seeing a game no matter who is playing. You will have an awesome time!
LovetotravelSt.Louis
Went to a Spring Training St. Louis Cardinals game...everyone is very friendly from the team store to the people taking tickets. I love that the stadium is small and good views everywhere. Found some cool shirts at the team shop. Go Cards!
paul1009
This is a reasonably new house for the Cardials. It is small and comfortable.,we are New Yorkers and they were playing the Yankees. It's a lot cheaper here thn Yankee Stadium both for admission and concessions.
travelinman47
Hi Sir,My name is Jeffrey Draluck and I am the Marketing and Promotions Manager at Roger Dean Stadium. First off, I would like to offer my sincere apology that you haven't had a good experience at our ballpark. As a Season Ticket Holder, we value your opinion and would love to change things for the better so you and everyone else can have a better experience. If you wouldn't mind, could you please let me know which ushers were rude, or where there were broken seats and we can take care of the problems. I would love to discuss everything with you further and try to provide a better experience for you and whoever you bring to the games. My email is j.draluck@rogerdeanstadium.com and my direct line is 561-630-1838.Thank you and I look forward to speaking with you soon.Jeffrey Draluck
NellieNyack_NY
The stadium is not large compared to the huge ones in large cities. The seating is comfortable. The bathrooms are plentiful. The concessions have big city pricetags. The Staff is the model of courtesy and patience. The fans (Cardinals v Marlins) were respectful and obviously having fun, especially when balls were thrown towards kids in the audience. We had a great afternoon.A note about the fans. They do not shout CHARGE! And only half sang Take me out to the ball game!! Obviously there is a need for some training here.
thomast860
We love to go to minor league baseball games. I had season tickets for 9 years up North. The park is reasonably new, staff courteous and food OK. but we had to sit out in the sun the entire game and that is no longer our idea of a good time. We'll stay with the Mets in Port St Lucie. Even though the Mets are going thru a long dry some of the visiting teams are respectable.
MiamiTravelers_7
Went up to Jupiter to see our Miami Marlins play an exhibition game with University of Miami. What a great experience. Starting with the stadium staff who were all super helpful and you could tell they really enjoyed their jobs there. Not a bad seat in the stadium, even lots of seating in the shade if you want to get out of the Florida sun. Concessions were just so so, typical stadium food so just meh but we weren't there to eat. Easy parking, easy to get to from turnpike, or I-95 Paid $5 extra to watch batting practice and that was worth every dime great way to get close to the players. All in all great experience .
cheleNJ
Every seat is good, standing room is fun, food is decent. such a fun florida thing to do. looking forward to march and my sharing it with my grandson again!
gordiewilczynski2014
Claudia and I bought two suite tickets ($50 each) and watch our Detroit Tigers murder the Cards. Tigers scored 15 runs in two innings and had an easy time winning. But as I walked around the stadium trying to buy 3 souviners for our boys I was stunned at the prices. $29 for a simple t-shirt with all of the major league spring training sites. That is ashame. And what is even worse, $8 for a beer. One beer. Not six or eight. One beer. Parking is a pain since you have to walk a long way but the area is nice, safe and spotless. And, luck was on our side. Former Tiger manager Jim Leland was walking by and he was invited into our suite. He stopped in and had his picture taken with us. Great guy. Great manager. I love the Jupiter-Singer Island area.
Jobuckley
The great thing about spring training is the interaction with the players. It's a modern, clean facility in which to enjoy watching a game of baseball. Family friendly with specials for the kids as well. It feels like an old time baseball game, and we felt safe letting kids out of their seats to approach players. In fact, bring your baseball and get some signatures. Easy parking, too.
Reeseml2
We visited for spring training and loved it. Not a bad seat. Great food too. Fish tacos were the best!