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Maryvale Baseball Park

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Maryvale Baseball Park is a baseball park located in Phoenix, Arizona owned and operated by the city's Parks and Recreation department. The stadium holds 7,000 people. It is home stadium of the Arizona League Brewers rookie league minor league baseball team of the Arizona League. It is also the spring training home of the Milwaukee Brewers and their minor league affiliates (replacing Compadre Stadium in southeast suburban Chandler).

Address: 3600 N 51st Ave, Phoenix (Arizona) 85031
Phone: (602) 534-6441
State: AZ
City: Phoenix
Street Number: 3600 N 51st Ave
Zip Code: 85031
categories: stadium, arena & sports venue, sports & recreation venue


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Reviews
So fun, great seats! VERY PRICEY. Don't get the chicken tenders its processed chicken...gross, but DO GET the salted caramel kettle corn, it's to die for! Walk around the whole stadium to see all the vendors. Did I mention fun...
Park itself is great, but be warned that signage for parking came close to ruining the experience. I didn't see a single sign for the park or parking like other Valley parks have. Unless you have memorized all the possible parking areas and know where the park is, you could be in for a rough experience. Thankfully, once inside the park, it was an enjoyable place to be. Food was ballpark fare with the standard drinks to go with. Could do with shade for more seats, as well, but maybe that is already planned for the next renovation.
Best kept secret of Spring Training. The traffic after the game is manageable unless you live in the area and get caught going south on 51st Avenue.
Great spring training facility. Food and drinks can be pricey, but its like that at all the other stadiums.
Nice newly renovated stadium with most seats get shade by the early innings. Good concessions but there are not many stands or restrooms.
Terrible experience, recommend you go see another team for spring training. Security guards whistling at women, team store not open, chased around the fields after walking through an open gate. After a great experience at the Angels stadium in Tempe, where everyone was very chilled out and friendly, the staff at Family Fields really left a bad taste. If we hadn't already bought tickets, we would have left and gone to another game. Won't be back. The facilities were chaotic, with shops open one minute and closed 10 minutes later. If you need to close a section, you should actually close the gate or put up a sign. No one is trying to be disrespectful, they just have no idea something is closed if it's left open. It's also completely inappropriate to whistle at women to get their attention. More training needed for security staff. Also, no stainless steel straws or reusable bottles? No thought given to sustainability here.
Very nice park appeared new in comparison to the other spring training fields. The seats were good quality and not worn down. The team shop was decent size but they do not offer military discount which is unfortunate but other than that it seems to be very family oriented. They also have sunscreen in the bathroom which is nice in case you forget it.
Family friendly, great ticket prices. Good pricesare great, beer prices are typical for MLB fields.
Thought there would be better food choices. The shuttles for the handicapped were great. Wish we would have known coming in. A security member gave up the scoop on the shuttles after seeing my grandpa struggling with that long walk. Parking was confusing at first. I guess it's a lot shorter of a walk to get into the brewers stadium in Wisconsin
Nice ballpark. Easy acess to parking although today was really slow so I got lucky. Hank Aaron bobble head was nice as well. Ending siding training with a win made the visit that much better. The Royals made it interesting in the 8th.
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