As a huge baseball fan I've been to numerous college baseball parks around the country, including Alex Box, Mark Light and Rosenblatt. While Packard isn't the most beautiful, it's as, or more, convenient than most.
For years people have been bringing their kids to minor league baseball games for the value and the experience of seeing possible future major leaguers.
College baseball games are better for that though.
You're guaranteed to see future big leaguers at ASU games and unlike minor league games, some of these are nationally televised. All for a reasonable price.
Parking is very accessible here, even if you have to park in the lot on the other side of Rio Salado. Some college parks don't have their own lots and it's strictly street parking. No matter how late I get to an ASU game I don't have to park too far away.
Tailgating is also pretty convenient at Packard. Street parking usually is not conducive to tailgating so it's not a usual occurrence at all college parks.
Like most college baseball games, a GA ticket could get you a pretty good view. I stood right near the ASU dugout for a Super Regional on a GA ticket.
You are also able to get up close and personal with the road bull pens. You could pretty much have a conversation with the opposing team's reliever while watching him throw through a fence.
If I had kids, ASU baseball would Trump minor league games and probably even Spring Training games as well. It's convenience at a good value.