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Kino Sports Complex
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Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q
2130 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
2150 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Twisted Indian
1999 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
In-N-Out Burger
1978 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Ajo Cafe
3132 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Dunkin'
1993 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
Baskin-Robbins
1993 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713, United States
Nearby local services
Banner - University Medical Center South
2800 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
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Casa Alitas Welcome Center
2225 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
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Kino Sports Complex

2500 E Ajo Way, Tucson, AZ 85713
4.5(1.0K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Family friendly
attractions: , restaurants: Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Twisted Indian, In-N-Out Burger, Ajo Cafe, Dunkin', Baskin-Robbins, local businesses: Banner - University Medical Center South
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(520) 724-5466
Website
kinosportscomplex.com
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Nearby restaurants of Kino Sports Complex

Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Twisted Indian

In-N-Out Burger

Ajo Cafe

Dunkin'

Baskin-Robbins

Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q

Rudy's "Country Store" and Bar-B-Q

4.2

(784)

$

Closed
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Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

4.4

(568)

$

Open until 3:00 AM
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Twisted Indian

Twisted Indian

4.7

(230)

$

Closed
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In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger

4.6

(4.4K)

$

Open until 1:30 AM
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Nearby local services of Kino Sports Complex

Banner - University Medical Center South

Banner - University Medical Center South

Banner - University Medical Center South

2.5

(291)

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Reviews of Kino Sports Complex

4.5
(1,034)
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4.0
1y

Having been in my “baseball mom” era for 8+ years now, I have been here enough times to leave a review based on the average service i have received here over the years. Starting from parking to leaving the club baseball complex. i am reviewing the club-tournament baseball fields complex, NOT the big baseball stadium

Parking, parking is easy to find, tons of parking. Biggest advice is get there early to get good parking. Entrance- no outside food or drink policy. Water is ok. Normally a $8 fee entrance per adult. They do have security checking bags before you go in. They have several big shade trees to sit under. The bleachers do have shade as well. They have 2 sets of bathrooms as well as a family bathroom with a changing table big enough for adults who need the assistance. Concession stand has most of your fan favorites like hotdogs, cheeseburgers, nachos, chips, pretzel and cheese, Gatorade, sodas, water. Etc… Beer snd spirits bar for those over 21 years of age.

Staff, security, and employees have always been respectful and professional.

Room for improvement: since we pay a big fee to get in (most tournaments are 2 day- yes, you pay both entrances= $16/person/weekend) just to get in. I know people would be willing to pay more for food if food wasn’t so expensive there, considering it’s basic food. I do witness many people bringing their own food and drinks in, but who can blame them? Not to mention that we also pay a tournament fee for our kid to play there, this past tournament was $75 per kid. I just think it’s a bit much for parents who want to be there and support their kid/s. And I’m not saying not to charge, just...

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5.0
1y

The Kino Veteran's Memorial Stadium is a must visit venue for many events. I went to the stadium for an evangelical event, and I was very impressed with the stadium.

The parking was adequate. The event staff guided us professionally into the lanes to access parking spots. They also were very friendly and accommodating.

Once inside the stadium, I was impressed with the multiple gates to enter by. The look and atmosphere were perfect for the event. There were booths and concession stands galore. I ordered some nachos and gobbled them up with delight.

The acoustics for the event were nigh on perfect. The shape and size of the stadium must have been specifically designed for special events, because the whole venue was enhanced by these attributes. The seating was good, allowing for an excellent view of the stage.

Overall, I was very impressed with the stadium and highly recommend it for events outside of just sports. The only negative thing I have to say about the complex is the men's bathrooms. The urinals do not allow for privacy. I think that there should be privacy dividers between each urinal. However, the bathrooms were accessible and free from...

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1.0
42w

I went here for a family members baseball game with my service dog which I researched beforehand to make sure they accepted service animals and they did. When I arrived to the entrance they saw the dog and said she was not allowed in. I explained that she was a service animal and provided her registration from the ADA. When they asked what type of animal she was I said emotional support, because she is and that is what she is registered as. They proceeded to tell me that needing an emotional support was not a real disability and therefore they would not let me in. I am extremely infuriated that a disability was discredited for one, and that even with legal documentation they denied me from coming in and were very rude. Extremely disappointed in this experience and will refuse to come back and give this place any sort of money. I am now on my way back to Phoenix which is where I came from for this event, and did not get to see my family at all or watch my brother in law play baseball because of this inconvenience. Absolutely...

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Marilyn Pineda DesrochersMarilyn Pineda Desrochers
Having been in my “baseball mom” era for 8+ years now, I have been here enough times to leave a review based on the average service i have received here over the years. Starting from parking to leaving the club baseball complex. **i am reviewing the club-tournament baseball fields complex, NOT the big baseball stadium** Parking, parking is easy to find, tons of parking. Biggest advice is get there early to get good parking. Entrance- no outside food or drink policy. Water is ok. Normally a $8 fee entrance per adult. They do have security checking bags before you go in. They have several big shade trees to sit under. The bleachers do have shade as well. They have 2 sets of bathrooms as well as a family bathroom with a changing table big enough for adults who need the assistance. Concession stand has most of your fan favorites like hotdogs, cheeseburgers, nachos, chips, pretzel and cheese, Gatorade, sodas, water. Etc… Beer snd spirits bar for those over 21 years of age. Staff, security, and employees have always been respectful and professional. Room for improvement: since we pay a big fee to get in (most tournaments are 2 day- yes, you pay both entrances= $16/person/weekend) just to get in. I know people would be willing to pay more for food if food wasn’t so expensive there, considering it’s basic food. I do witness many people bringing their own food and drinks in, but who can blame them? Not to mention that we also pay a tournament fee for our kid to play there, this past tournament was $75 per kid. I just think it’s a bit much for parents who want to be there and support their kid/s. And I’m not saying not to charge, just not so much.
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The City of Tucson supports sports and this sports complex is one excellent example of facilities scattered in various parks throughout the metro. I park in their parking lot at Kino as it is abutting the approx. 2 mile paved loop trail around the detention reservoir preserve area of Sam Lena Park. It is a bicycle/pedestrian/jogging path, and that's what aspect of the sports complex that I visit the area for. This park and the Kino Sports Complex blend into each other. Included a couple of snaps of how scenic the area served by the trail is. Cleanup of litter could be better so I give it a 4 not a 5 for that reason.
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Having been in my “baseball mom” era for 8+ years now, I have been here enough times to leave a review based on the average service i have received here over the years. Starting from parking to leaving the club baseball complex. **i am reviewing the club-tournament baseball fields complex, NOT the big baseball stadium** Parking, parking is easy to find, tons of parking. Biggest advice is get there early to get good parking. Entrance- no outside food or drink policy. Water is ok. Normally a $8 fee entrance per adult. They do have security checking bags before you go in. They have several big shade trees to sit under. The bleachers do have shade as well. They have 2 sets of bathrooms as well as a family bathroom with a changing table big enough for adults who need the assistance. Concession stand has most of your fan favorites like hotdogs, cheeseburgers, nachos, chips, pretzel and cheese, Gatorade, sodas, water. Etc… Beer snd spirits bar for those over 21 years of age. Staff, security, and employees have always been respectful and professional. Room for improvement: since we pay a big fee to get in (most tournaments are 2 day- yes, you pay both entrances= $16/person/weekend) just to get in. I know people would be willing to pay more for food if food wasn’t so expensive there, considering it’s basic food. I do witness many people bringing their own food and drinks in, but who can blame them? Not to mention that we also pay a tournament fee for our kid to play there, this past tournament was $75 per kid. I just think it’s a bit much for parents who want to be there and support their kid/s. And I’m not saying not to charge, just not so much.
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The City of Tucson supports sports and this sports complex is one excellent example of facilities scattered in various parks throughout the metro. I park in their parking lot at Kino as it is abutting the approx. 2 mile paved loop trail around the detention reservoir preserve area of Sam Lena Park. It is a bicycle/pedestrian/jogging path, and that's what aspect of the sports complex that I visit the area for. This park and the Kino Sports Complex blend into each other. Included a couple of snaps of how scenic the area served by the trail is. Cleanup of litter could be better so I give it a 4 not a 5 for that reason.
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