Hey, all sporting venues are over priced with food offerings and any type of souvenir. If that's a negative then so be it.
This in no way detracts from the positive baseball experience elicited by the park itself.
Grab a scorecard, walk around the park and enjoy every morsel offered to you as a fan. The field and stands are unique.
A mini Wrigley? Only in spirit and spot replicas from the original field it was modeled after. The Cubs Park sign is a slight parody of the original marquee in Chicago. Had to capture a picture. The bends in left and right field mimic the 'wells' at Wrigley.
A perfect venue to spy a game, like a AAA field. The players are closer and more evident. The field of play begs you to come out and play.
Seating is clearly marked and easy to maneuver to. Shade overhangs cover the outer half of the first base side.
Parking is really no issue, if you arrive early and mark your spot. Getting there can be difficult if you don't arrive as the gates open. But, why wouldn't you want to enjoy the entire day with baseball?
5 stars for the park
5 stars for the field
5 stars for the concourses