Reviews
Been here for several games and love this park. Everything feels new and top of the line. Service staff are usually very friendly and cheer the team on along side the fans. Very rarely is a game low in attendance so make sure you get there with plenty of time and join in the fun. There’s something between nearly every inning to keep the crowd entertained. Also, there’s several special sections in the park that have specific amenities only available in that section, so make sure you explore around and have fun!
A wonderful time, every time. I love this stadium. It stands at the end of such a huge and fun Plaza full of restaurants, entertainment, shopping, hotels, and living. I love all of the different seating package options at the stadium as well. You can purchase to be indoors, our doors, or any specialty areas. The food and drink options are definitely great for stadiums. Plus, an Amazing team. It's a win win.
First time at the park and went in with no plan. Paid for GA ticket and parked in lot 129 as it opened the earliest. First off, parking is not something to go unplanned here. Drove around looking for parking and found most areas close their business and then open parking. So I jumped online and bought the pass. My advice, but in advance and make it simple. Getting into the stadium was a breeze an I never even made it to my “seats.” Multiple laps around the stadium looking at the shops, vendors and food. The park had a great layout and even walking around there were plenty of great views of the game. Highly recommend adding this to your list of places to catch a game!
The stadium is designed wonderfully. It’s really big, the field is pretty, has 5 levels of seating, plenty of food stands throughout the stadium, good food prices & the stadium workers are friendly & generous with helping you find your way around. Game days the atmosphere is incredible throughout the whole stadium everybody is just relaxing & enjoying the game it’s an really awesome & fun experience.
Had a great time! They really do a good job at keeping the crowd pumped. Make sure you pay attention to the game and the big screen because you may end up on TV. The park is a well thought out idea. Everything flows great except the concessions line. But hey 40k folks trying to get snacks creates a line. So it's understandable. We definitely will be going back to see another game.
We took the stadium tour and really enjoyed it. Our tour guide shared so many interesting facts about the young stadium and the history of the team. Plus, due to the player lock out, we were able to see the player dressing room and go on the field, which aren't normally stops on the tour! Would recommend the tour as an activity for tourists and locals alike! We weren't there for a game, but I've heard that's a great experience, too.
Of 27 MLB ballparks I’ve visited, this one was far from the best and my favourite. We sat in the upper 400s, which were not necessarily bad seats, but because of how they built the stadium, it is one of the highest behind-the-plate seats of any park. The speakers were extremely loud we recorded the decibels, and it’s a level of permanent hearing damage- not worth it. Furthermore, this park is so over stimulating and nearly every single thing that happens for the Braves they celebrate with loud noises. Fireworks for every strikeout, run, and home run, it’s so overkill. Also, it was the only ballpark I’ve been to with cockroaches everywhere. As the sun downed, they came crawling out and even ran on a few people. They didn’t really put the stats of the previous at bats as well, which is something no other stadiums leave blank, but that’s an easy fix. Lastly, it was cool to see the recognition for the American Indian tribes such as the Cherokee, but the “chop” was still alive and well. Not one to be offended easily, but that’s something that needs to go, because it’s clearly mocking, not honouring. All bad things aside, cool park. Five years old 2017, the area around it is nice, and the open concourse is neat. They have a memorial walk which was very well-done in my mind, too. Worth a visit for sure, but loss of stars for the bad aspects mentioned above. Cheers.
Amazing experience at this ballpark! Braves won the time I went, and it was a really cool time to see the fans rally! Facilities were great too. Note: it was cashless, which I didn't know ahead of time, BUT they have machines to put cash on prepaid cards so it was really cool.
Truist Park is awesome. I haven't been in a while, but there are so many restaurants and nice little spots to grab a drink or a bite to eat. Our seats were in the outfield so we were toast by the end of the game, but I had a great time. Nachos from Ole Mole... delicious! FYI: Clear bags only and I think the stadium is cash-less.
The park seemed well planned and constructed. Reasonably easy to navigate for a sporting venue of its size. Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable which added to the ease of navigation. The Braves have kept the age-old tradition of letting children run the bases after the game; this was the absolute highlight of the evening. Just getting to walk on field and see everything was awesome. The running of the bases was also well-run and organized so the kids didn't go crazy waiting too long after a 4-hour game; the huge line moved quickly and the kids were given certificates and a shirt for thier participation. Thanks to the Braves for making the evening so fun and family-friendly!