If you want an inside look here, take the tour. It's only $7 and you spend 75 minutes walking around touring the facility and learning about the history of the team. Oh, and it ends in the dugout!
Chase Field has the most affordable concessions in all of Major League Baseball. You should try a Sonoran Dog next time you come. It's a hot dog wrapped in bacon, what else do you need to know?
Seeing a game here has been a family tradition of mine for more than seven years. So many food options, the stadium is comfortable, just so many good options for a night out.
Be sure to check out the "Arizona Rotunda" with its terrrazo floor of the state and giant murals of Arizona landmarks. Oh, and and the ball park is also home to World Championship Winning Baseball
During the season, most tickets in the upper deck go for less than $20. If you want even cheaper, check stubhub on the day of the game and some tickets gor for less than $5
I've been to enough ball games here to know there's not a bad seat in the house. And don't miss out on grabbing some Cold Stone for dessert during the 7th inning stretch.
D-Bat Dog is $30. Not worth it but it's a tasty combo of Corn Dog stuffed with mac n cheese and crazy looks you get walking with it to your seat. Share it. You've got nothing to prove.
Get to the game early on Friday night for happy hour in the Diamond Club. They make you move when happy hour is over, but cheap drinks and cheap food is always a good thing during batting practice.
Love baseball, and had great seats... But value levels no longer fit. It literally costs a small fortune to do this... $500+ for this night for 5 tickets, food, drinks and parking...
They have Sonoran Hot Dogs, corn dogs that are as big as your arm with bacon wrapped hot dog and stuffed with cheese and jalapeños!! Cold Stone Creamery and $4 beer!!
The bleachers in right or left field are the best places to sit here! They're the cheapest and there's always a chance to catch a home run. Get here early for batting practice too!
Parents who bring their kids should explore the Sandlot. It's located on the upper concourse in left field and provides activities like a batting cage, mini field and jungle gym for kids.
Gates open 2 hours before game time for fans. If you come early, you can hang out in the bleachers for batting practice where you're almost guaranteed a ball. Tip: weekday games increase your chances.
One of the most unique things you'll find in a ballpark is a gym for fans. There is a Mountain Side Fitness behind the center field wall. Anyone with a membership can use it even when there's no game.
Recently, Red Hot Grill locations in the park have begun offering Sonoran dogs wrapped in mesquite-smoked bacon, topped w/ pico de gallo, beans & mayo. A great alternative to typical ballpark fare. Read more
Upper level behind home plate is a great view and cheap. And just pay the $10 to park in the garage -- too hot to walk far. Some really good, unique food options too (and cheap by ballpark standards).
What else can I say other than Chase Field rocks. Formerly B.O.B., it was the first retractable roof ever. Voted #1 field for fan experience. Fans can be lame, but D-Backs and Chase Field rock!
A state-of-the-art baseball stadium with a retractable roof. Air-conditioning make Summer/Spring games in the heat tolerable. The light rail is a cheap, safe way for student to travel to and from.
Stadium stays nice and air conditioned when the roof closes. Swimming Pool area can be rented by groups. If you need help deciding which Seats to purchase for your next Diamondbacks game, check out Read more
Go D'Backs! One of my favorite stadiums in the MLB. Head down there during the week and buy some cheap tickets then move forward due to the lack of faithful fans.
Parents: head to the upper concourse for all age activities like batting cages, play areas, and chance to meet Baxter the Bobcat! Also, the Picnic Pavilion is a great place to "sit down" w/ food.
Only stadium with a pool. VIP only. Easy parking. Try the foot long bratwurst!! Great view, great seats. You can also sometimes find cheap stand up tickets.
Try ballpark tour. I did it for my class assignment, but it was way better than I expected. I had chance to go down to the field, and took a picture on the field. I think the price was less than $10.
It's no At&t park, but it is a great stadium to watch a ball game! The set up with the restaurant in the outfield is pretty rad! If you are a ball fan, go at least once!
Formerly known as Bank One Ballpark, Chase Field is a 49,000 seat natural turf baseball stadium. Home of the MLB Arizona Diamondbacks and host to several other events in the off-season.
Arrive early and check out batting practice. Best deal on beer are the aisle vendors. any seat is great, but the outfield bleachers dont have a view of the jumbotron, so if that is important, consider
I'm not a huge baseball fan, but Chase Field is well worth the time. Great venue, and airconditioned. Yes, that's probably my favorite part (especially in the summer).
Swipe your driver's license at a kiosk to sign up as a Designated Driver, and receive a voucher for a free soft drink at any Red Hot or Double Headers concession stand!
Located in downtown Phoenix. Chase Field is a modern MLB stadium that is next to the US Airways Center. The ballpark is a fan and family friendlystadium.
Imagine having this in your living room? Chase Field’s high-def LED board is 136 ft x 46 ft with 880 native lines of resolution and screens video in up to 4.4 trillion colors! Read more
Did you know you can take a guided behind-the-scenes walking tour of Chase Field? It's only $7, and tours are available year-round except Sundays and event days.
Look up. That roof can be opened or closed to drop temperatures by 30°C. Alternatively you can cool off in the corner pool. That’s where home runs sometimes splash down.
Go to a game, then head over to Texas BBQ House (24th street and Roeser!) on any day but Sunday for FREE chopped BBQ with a purchase of side and drink! This whole in the wall is THE BOMB.
Sure, we've all been at a ball game, and thought "Man, I wish I was sitting in a pool." You can actually do that here. For $3,500 or so, rent the pool in the outfield for up to 35 people.
If you're looking for value when buying a ticket, check out the outfield bleacher seats. You'll get to sit in the lower level for around 15-20$. The view is good especially for the price.
Not a bad seat in the park. Prices are what you expect at a ballpark, but I found the $9 loaded nachos from Macayo's to be worth the money and delicious. Free soda with designated driver sign-up.
Great prices on their drinks, popcorn, beer and hotdogs ($1.50)! Check out Sliders before the game or Fridays, which is located inside the stadium. Get there early to get good seats!