We are not baseball fans but here in Scottsdale for the winter. Decided to go and see what a spring training game to see what it is all about. Coming from the northeast everything seemed priced OK, but $8.00 for a beer seemed a bit much. Check out the web page, they did allow two bottles of water each which would have cost us $16.00! Loved the stadium, great design. Buy tickets along the first base line to stay out of the sun in March. We sat in section 109 and the seats were perfect. We arrived early to walk around and eat before the game. Plenty of food stands to choose from, we had Asian noodles! D Backs played the Oakland A's and they lost, fans are rather subdued (compared to Boston). Location is real easy to get to off the 101. Parked in the $5.00 lot. Staff are really nice...made you feel welcomed. We would definitely go back next year.
Nadorick
Salt River Fields is big and beautiful, but lacks the character of some of the other spring training facilities in the Cactus League. They also will not allow you to bring food into the stadium. My wife had prepared a gluten free sandwich for the game and she was told to throw it out.
MarlaHep
A beautiful stadium in a very scenic area of the Pima Indian Reservation. There were numerous food vendors and everything was clean and orderly. A wide range of prices for the tickets. It is even fun to sit in the lawn in the outfield! Handicap parking and shuttle service from the parking area. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
523maggier
Of all the spring training parks in AZ this is my favorite. It's clean it's new and it's very convenient to get to. It's off the 101 and there is plenty of parking. The concessions are decent also. I believe there is a shuttle to and from the Casino so make it a fun day!!
California_Wine
Lots of parking, food places nearby at the Pavilions where you can walk to. Good spot for Spring Training.