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  • Camelback Ranch is one of the newest spring training venues in Arizona and the facilities make that obvious. The landscaping, buildings and field look great, and everything has a southwest architectural style. I've been to nearly every spring training venue in the state of Arizona and this park is not my favorite. While there are lots of positives about this park, I would have to say that there are more negatives than positives. There is little to no shade for fans unless you buy tickets for seats directly under the press boxes and that is no good in the Arizona sun. Traffic congestion coming in and leaving is ridiculous, so I hope you have a half hour to an hour of free time both before and after the game. The walk from the south parking lots to the stadium, while scenic, is a monster so bring walking shoes. The food is about the same as any other spring training venue, so don't expect much. There are positives to note other than the facility being so new. There are activities around the park for little kids too include a pay ground, which is nice. I found that if you walk around this park you find decent deals on beer. There is free parking, which is only offered here and Surprise's stadium. The tickets to the game are generally lower than tickets to other newer parks like the Cubs facility in Mesa. All in all this park is average hence the three stars. It's definitely worth at least one trip, but I would suggest Surprise's stadium for the Royals and Rangers. It's much more fan friendly.
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