Compared to other SEC stadiums. Prices are extremely high. Ex, $8 for a soft drink in a keepsake cup compared to $4.50 at a stadium I was at the weekend before. No sports drink options available. Tickets were $10 to sit in the outfield. The weekend before I paid $2 a ticket to sit in a nice seat along 3rd base. No game day score cards available. Subpar selection of Alabama apparel available at the park. I did like the TV in the bathroom so you could hear what was happening if you had to go. This team deserves more and so do their fans. THIS team and their fans are way too good to not have one of the best stadiums in the country. This is just a comparison, I had...
Read moreLimited seating. Outfield is the general admission area that is mostly hill with a few tiered areas for chairs. Having never been here that would have been good info on a ticket. My family of 4 got 4 cheeseburgers, 2 fries(came in a box, looked like a lot....not a lot), 2 waters, a sprite, a powerade and a beer..... $118! I go to stadiums all the time, all over the place and this felt like highway robbery. Fries were soggy and cold, cheeseburgers were like middle school cafeteria. Eat before you come is usually the idea, but if you're running behind and can't, expect to pay...
Read moreExcellent place to watch a softball game. Built in 2000, it's been well-maintained and remains clean and comfortable. Seating capacity is 3,940, but it's not so huge that you feel detached from the players. Sight lines are excellent and all are unobstructed. The seats are about 60-40 individual seats and benches--all reasonably comfortable. All of the seats are allocated to season ticket holders, but tickets are always available for the "brickyard," a seating area beyond the right-field fence (bring your own chairs). Parking is plentiful, but it's a...
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