This is a very nice Spring Training ballpark, but not as great as Surprise Stadium nor Scottsdale Stadium. You do have the unique view that reminds you that you're in Arizona, such as the butte that is impossible to miss behind the left field foul pole. They have plenty of lawn seating, but the ballpark isn't as big since you don't have any seats located in center or right fields. Their tickets are also more expensive than Surprise Stadium & Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
There are two different places to park. Either by the front entrance of the stadium, or behind the center or right fields of the stadium. Just beware..; even though it's rare, if a player crushes a ball to right field.., there's a slight possibility that your car may be nailed by a baseball if you're parked too close to the ballpark.
FYI.., you share the same parking lot as the players; so you may run into a player or two when you're returning to your car. Back in 2007, I left a game around the 6th inning since I was under a tight schedule that afternoon. I happened to exit the ballpark at the same time as the former San Francisco Giants' Rich Aurilia. Since he lives in Arizona and he started in today's game, he was done with his workout for the day; so he walked out with his baseball bag & bats, got into his 2007 Mercedez Benz (which he was just parked a few rows away from us) and drove away. "That's something you don't experience back in a regular MLB ballpark!"