Camelback Ranch is a gorgeous stadium shared by the White Sox and the Dodgers (boo). It's not very big, and at high noon...it can be pretty rough sitting on the third base side where the sun will hit you right in the face. I sat on the first base side, but it got pretty intense even with the sun beating down on my back. The lady next to me had intense sunburn on her hand by the third inning. By the sixth, most of the seats were empty...but not cause people left but because most people had made their way to the shaded pavilion.
The only gripe I have is that there was no control for when people could make their way to their seats. Many times, I was stuck bobbing my head between families looking for their seats trying to see the next pitch or the batter swing. Some, who were more familiar with game time etiquette made it a priority to squat down or stoop over to avoid blocking more avid fans.
Food/refreshments at the ballpark were pretty standard (hotdogs, burgers, pretzels, beer) with standard pricing (6.75 / 9.50 / 4 / 7.50) respectively.