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    Sun Angel Stadium /Joe Selleh Track - Sun Angel Stadium

    Sun Angel Stadium /Joe Selleh Track

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I had to add this "business" just so I could check in at it. Because lets face it, no one wakes up…read morein the morning and says, "I am in the mood to run around in little circles as fast as I can for an hour!" No. It takes a lot of will power to drag yourself to the track in the morning and thus we should be able to check in and say, "LOOK AT ME. I AM AT THE TRACK." If you are looking for a place to do speed work, or just enjoy running in circles, this track is pretty nice. It has a little squish to it unlike older tracks. ASU unlocks the gates at 6am (or earlier) and does not enforce parking until 7am. This gives non-students a solid hour of track use. If you are a glutton for punishment, you can also run up the bleachers, plus it is a quarter mile away from A Mountain. There are bathrooms under the bleachers that are unlocked, plus a drinking fountain. There are probably other times the track is accessible and empty, but I am a morning runner so I can only speak about the morning.

    NOT HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE. My sons are competing at a high school track meet this weekend. I…read morerecently broke my foot so I am using a knee scooter because I am non-weight bearing on that foot. THERE ARE NO HANDICAPPED PARKING SPOTS. ASU charges extra to designate handicap spots and the meet planner didn't buy them. YOU WILL NEED A DRIVER TO DROP YOU OFF AT THE GATE AND THEN PARK. THE PATH TO THE BLEACHERS IS UNPAVED. Dirt and broken blacktop. THERE IS NO HANDICAP BATHROOM. There is a step up into the bathroom and all the stalls are too small to admit a knee scooter, wheelchair, or stroller. There is only one entrance to buy tickets and it is 100 yards to the bleachers. THERE IS A CLEAR BAG POLICY. Didn't know that? Good luck getting back to your car to dump out your purse!

    Arena 23 - Tennis

    Arena 23

    4.2(16 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Amazing Staff My…read morethree boys loved this place. They all wanted to something different. Even wife and I played the games. Snack prices were not expensive. I will go back. Also will tell friends about this place.

    My family checked this place out and the boys each bought a 35pt package for a sales price of $25…read more Each game and activity costs between 1 and 6 points, with the more popular ones costing 4-6 points. It was about the perfect amount of activity for us as we got to try each of the activities once. There's about 8 active games including a batting game, tennis game, QB throw, field goal kick, boxing, skiing, soccer and more. Most of the games have a scoreboard that will display your score and have the top scores of the all time, weekly and daily. It's fun to see your name up on the scoreboard even when your score may be pretty brutal compared to the all-time greats. The staff was very helpful in checking us in and letting us know how each game works. There's a few games that are pretty simple and others that require some setting up (like getting boots and strapped in for the skiing. I enjoyed the QB throw the most but it looked like the bouncy basketball court was the most popular while we were there. We went on the Friday night and it wasn't very crowded...only have to wait maybe 5 minutes for any activity to open up. The place was pretty clean except I did notice they didn't spray down to clean the batting helmets after each person...that was kind of gross to put on the helmet and feel some sogginess. This may be a fun place for holding a birthday party for kids as they have ice cream, cereal and party rooms overlooking the area. For me it's probably a one and done visit, but we need more places like this where kids and families and have some good indoor activities besides bounce parks.

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    Chase Field - Diamondbacks Hall of Fame

    Chase Field

    3.8(968 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Chase Field isn't just a ballpark to me. It's a time machine…read more As a kid, I'd sit next to my dad in the cheap seats, glove in hand, hoping a foul ball would find me like destiny. I remember the smell of popcorn, the crack of the bat echoing through the stadium, and the way my dad would explain every play like it was a life lesson disguised as baseball. Those nights were magic -- simple, loud, unforgettable. Now I'm grown, and the roles have shifted. I'm the one buying the tickets, driving us downtown, making sure he's got a cold drink in his hand before first pitch. But the moment we walk into Chase Field, it's like nothing has changed. We're right back to being that father and son who didn't need much -- just a game, a couple seats, and each other. Every visit brings back a flood of memories: the first home run I ever saw, the time we stayed through extra innings even though we had school the next morning, the way he'd nudge me when our favorite player stepped up to the plate. Baseball became our language, our tradition, our anchor. And now, as adults, it means even more. Life gets busy, people get older, but baseball... baseball stays. Chase Field is the place where time slows down and reminds me that some things -- the best things -- don't fade. My dad has one dream left on his baseball bucket list: club seats at a playoff game. The kind of seats where you can feel the energy in your chest, where every pitch feels like history, where you look over at your old man and see the kid he used to be -- and the kid you used to be too. Baseball is something we'll always have together. And Chase Field will always be the place that made that possible.

    Fabulous field. The air conditioning is incredible. Open air stadium and it doesn't feel like it at…read moreall while in Arizona. We got some of the unique food items for the stadium which was cool! Got a hot dog flight which was very unique. Expensive though. $11 for a bottle of water. Crazy. Lots of decorations which was nice! No bad seats in the place. Took a tour earlier in the day and that was worth it as well!

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    Mullett Arena - Whiteout the Mullett Playoff T-shirt

    Mullett Arena

    4.1(34 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Amazing hockey program-Division 1 excellent hockey with no NHL anymore college hockey is great at a…read morethird of the cost. I always sit in the club seats with all you can eat and drink included. There are no bad seats in this arena. ASU has a fantastic men's hockey program. Every person reading this must go to a game. I recommend it highly.

    Previously called ASU Multi-Purpose Arena, Arizona State University's Mullett Arena is a special…read moreplace to be when visiting the ASU Tempe Campus. It is an indoor multipurpose arena with 5,000 seats and is home to ASU men's ice hockey, women's ice hockey, women's volleyball, and men's wrestling as well as the NBA G League's Valley Suns. Mullett Arena also was a temporary venue for the NHL Arizona Coyotes for several years. I actually stopped by Mullett Arena today for some ASU graduation festivities. It was the Sun Devil Athletics Stole Ceremony. From the comfortable seating and concourse around the inside of the arena, this arena was laid out well and served as a great event space. Some other events taking place over the next few months include the Arizona Juggernauts arena football games, the Stifel Stars on Ice, and the Riot Games LCS Spring Finals (two days). and the World Hip Hop Dance Championship. Clearly, the space can be used for a lot of different purposes. The Mountain America Community Iceplex at ASU is the ice rink on the west side of Mullett Arena. It has a concession stand for hot and cold refreshments and a full hockey pro shop. Temporary locker rooms were also setup for visiting teams when the Coyotes played there. The building also housed all of the on-site NHL training and locker room facilities during the Coyotes' temporary stay at the Mullett Arena. The arena is a great place to be for many different sorts of events, and it's still a rather new complex! I certainly recommend it.

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