Awesome minor league baseball in America! Wonderful people working in an old but renovated classic ballpark. Tons of activities for the kids. Reasonable prices. Lots of fun watching young ball players pursue their dream of playing in the Major Leagues. Fun!
Derick W.
Classificação do local: 4 Burlington, VT
Lots of fun. Free parking at Trinity college. The announcer keeps things moving which makes the kids happy. I had tipped to «bring $» after buying a round of beers for $ 22 knowing there would still be dinner and another round during the evening. That said, the prices are fair so there is nothing to complain about.
Heather J.
Classificação do local: 4 Avondale, AZ
The price for the tickets can not be beat. The beer is decent and the crowd is full of energy. The stadium is old but works well. There is an area for kids to play on which is great! The announcers did a great job of keeping everyone involved with the game. The players signed autographs before the game, not sure if they always do that but it was fun to be able to interact with them too.
Timothy W.
Classificação do local: 4 Asheville, NC
Went to see the Lake Monsters play the Iron Birds on Sat. night. The ball park is a little difficult to find if you are not familiar with the area. It’s snuggled behind a bunch of residential homes. After we located it we were able to find parking just up the street at a local school. The field is part of the University of Vermont college complex and although it is rather dated it serves its purpose well. We snagged 4 front row seats right behind home plate for only $ 8 ea. Game was entertaining, DD loved«Champy» the team mascot, although she was having trouble pronouncing his name and ended up calling him«Trampy» whatever works. The Lake Monsters won the game and getting out was easy enough. All in all it was a good time watching minor league baseball and relaxing at the same time.