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  • Been to 22 stadiums and this was not my favorite. I would not say it's bad like the old Vet or Shea and in its defense this stadium is older than the newer wave. Heck it's only two years younger than Turner Field and the Braves already replaced that! The roof has to be there too as much as that's not baseball to me because it was hot as (insert your favorite analogy here) outside to the point the asphalt was melting under my flip flop when I got back to my car. The sound is oddly quiet until there's a good play and indoor sound bounces off the walls. The fans are generally knowledgeable but not to a St. Louis level for example. Food options are medium variety but quality seemed higher than average. A cup of froyo was only 5 bucks and they loaded up mine for good value. One key to be aware of. Some teams have bark in the Park day, we'll AriZona has the PetSmart deck more than once a year but it's for a good cause. If you adopt a pet then can get a cool booth with gated perimeter to watch game and bind with your new pet. It is a great cause for sure but if you are allergic to animals stay away from the area (luckily I am not). Parking seems decent and there's enough to do in the area at the convenient downtown location. Most seats have good sight lines but some upper deck seats may be the biggest nosebleed in America. The secret to this stadium is the bar on the 200 level in right field (not left). It's the only place anyone is allowed to go on the middle level and bar is open seating. If you do well can get a view better than from your actual seat. Beer isn't cheaper than vendors but is equivalent price with larger selection and you can get water cups that aren't 8 bucks or whatever a bottle costs. So overall a stadium worth going to if you live in the area, but many of the newer ballparks especially ones with a roof have learned from this one. The stories I have heard about the game day staff with veterans, cancer survivors, etc is top notch, perhaps the best in the league.
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