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    Water balloon fight
    Larry B.

    Always a good time at the game, won or lose. Great staff, great food, always fun activities. Just a perfect family night out! VIVA LIGHTS FC!!

    John G.

    I like Cashman Field. Yes, it's older than the Parthenon but fun. And smaller is better, especially when arriving or departing. Cashman is 2 minutes away from both I-15 and 93/95. And an important note for hot and sunny days: be sure to get covered seating. Also, when the forecast calls for cloudless direct sun, upgrade from the aluminum benches to a fixed seat. Those aluminum benches pretty much become cooking surfaces with direct sunlight. No matter where you sit, bring the 4 Las Vegas essential items: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water.

    lol. Our soccer Mascot :)
    Abe M.

    One of my closest buddies named Kristopher got some tickets to work. My first time watching a pro soccer game. If you buy tickets I recommend to sit in the suites behind the glass window top floor in the restaurant. It was pretty pack up there. It was so busy our waitress didn't come out with our food in a hour. She apologized and she was still sweet it's not easy doing her kind of work. She actually surprised us she brought out some pizza that our food was late thinking we was not going to get our burgers. After we finish our pizza she brought out the burgers and fries which is so cool.

    Brianna R.

    Viva Lights! Cashman Field is an energetic venue that is perfect for watching the Lights. The food and drinks are reasonably priced and the seats (that I've experienced) have been unobstructed and spacious given the environment.

    Go 51s!
    Nate M.

    It's bigger on the inside! Opening day for the Las Vegas 51s was a blast. A full crowd, high team spirits, and tasty beers. There's a few things you need to know about this place before coming... - Arrive early. The parking situation is not the best. The main lot is small and fills up quickly and the overflow lot is a little down the road and across the street. Which is a little bit of a hike. - Buy tickets in the Plaza section 10 - 15. Great view and close to everything. - Bring cash. A lot of the beer vendors are cash only and the ATMs here charge $2.50 to pull money out. Food spots take card. - Arrive early and possible leave early. If the game is a blowout, either way, leave early. Depending on how full the game is the traffic here can be insane. - Have fun! Don't be that guy or girl who gets wasted and ruins the fun everyone. Go 51s & Play Ball!

    The completely unrestricted view from A1 & A2, for $9/ea
    Stefany V.

    Great for a date night or family fun, go see a game with the 51s! I knew we had a minor league baseball team, but I didn't know anything about them until I was given free tickets for a game- the stadium is small but all seats have a great view, and if you purchase tickets in advance they're really cheap. The entertainment between innings is limited but family-friendly- try to snap a photo with Comet, the alien mascot! Parking is $4 or free with a season pass. Dining options are priced comparable to any other sports venue ($4 hotdogs, $5 nachos, $7 beers, etc) but selection is better than expected: popcorn, crackerjacks, burgers, snow cones, and Dippin Dots ice cream. Special shoutout to seats A1 and A2 in section 8- phenomenal view, face value of $9 when purchased in advance. Can't beat that!

    Jesse L.

    I'm very disappointed in this organization. I don't really know if I should be mad at the 51's or Cashman field but what occurred yesterday was horrendous. I'm born and raised in Vegas and have been coming to these games since they were the Las Vegas Stars and I've seen and had so many wonderful memories here. I bought tickets to last nights game for the "final home stand" at Cashman field before they move to the new Summerlin stadium. I bought tickets for my wife, son sister in law (pregnant) and her husband. We were especially excited that they were giving away final year jerseys too with the 51's and Golden Knights logo on them. We got a email from them stating that the jersey would be given away at 6. Game start at 7. We get there 2.5 hrs before that in order to be ready for the lines. Little did we know that they would have the Gun vs Hoses softball game and that all those people would have first pick at the jerseys so all jerseys were gone before 430. So here I am rambling about a free jersey. Blah blah blah. It gets better. They run out of nachos, beer and lemonade in the 4th inning. No biggie to me but my pregnant sister in law was in need of a lemonade as it's 100' out. She goes to get one and they say sorry we are out. She says "can I have a glass of ice as I'm very thirsty". The guy charges a pregnant women $6 for a glass of ice? You guys have got to be kidding me... I've been coming here since the early 80's. I bring my family and brother in law with his wife who just moved to Vegas and we get this type of treatment???? Thanks for nothing

    The view of Frenchman Mountain from the entrance.
    Norm K.

    What's not to like about a baseball park with palm trees? Cashman Field may have a few years behind it, but it's still a good place to see a game. Parking is easy whether you park on the hill or in the area parallel to the convention space. Parking is $4 which is a bargain for most places. The proximity to the freeway makes it easy for most people to arrive/leave from the ballpark. I am a fan of Cashman Field.

    Shaded "club" seat with mist machines.
    Chuck S.

    Cheap and fun, and in a good location near Fremont. If you're going to a game in the summer I recommend spending the extra few dollars to sit in a "club" seat, which is shaded and complete with mist machines to keep you cool. The beer is cheap, the food is mediocre. This isn't as hip or modern as a lot of minor league stadiums are these days, but it's still a good way to spend a summer evening.

    Lotus H.

    This is a very old field where the Las Vegas 51's and Vegas Lights play. It doesn't look like they've done much remodeling since the last time I came. The bathrooms we're not that clean and the food was a bit overpriced. I got a grilled chicken sandwich combo (sandwich and chips). The combo does not include the drink. The bread of the dandeich was really hard. It tasted like it was toaste dbjt it wasn't. I paid $11 for this combo. We also got a hot dog. When I opened the foil of the hot dog the dog itself looked a little dark. I'm not sure what caused this but it didn't look good. There are specific seats that are shaded and majority of it does not have a cover. So if you're coming here during the day, wear sunscreen. The seats are also all plastic and metal. So bring a blanket if it's hot. They do charge $5 for parking. But there's plenty of spots, you just have to walk. The walk is not bad though. Their parking is connected to the indoor concention area. So it gets pretty busy when there's a convention.

    View from Section 9
    William M.

    A good minor league baseball stadium. The seats were fine and the view of the field was unobstructed. The main walkway behind the main seats for the concessions were very narrow and difficult to navigate, especially on a crowded Saturday night. The food and drink choices were fine but nothing stood out as outstanding. Overall, a very pleasant place to watch a game for a reasonable price.

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    T-Mobile Arena

    T-Mobile Arena

    3.7
    (854 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    I was in Vegas for a few days and realized the Aces' home opener lined up perfectly with my trip…read moresuch an easy decision to grab a ticket! I stayed at Park MGM and was pleasantly surprised that T-Mobile Arena is literally right across the street. No dealing with crazy Uber/Lyft prices, which was a huge win. The timing couldn't have been better it was opening night and their championship ring ceremony. Watching the team receive their 2025 championship rings in person was an incredible experience. The energy in the arena was unmatched! Seeing A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray play at home was absolutely electric. The arena itself is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate. Staff were super friendly and helpful, which made the experience even better. If you're in Vegas during the WNBA season, I highly recommend catching an Aces game. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in town!

    Ok so my nephews favorite fighter in the UFC is Charles Oliveira and he was making his comeback…read morefight after a stunning loss in his last fight vs Ilia Topuria to fight Max Holloway in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena at UFC 326. So he is a good kid-does well in school,about to graduate high school,so he asked his dad if he could take him to watch the fight live as a graduation gift. Well once they decided to go,they extended the invite to myself & his grandmother,who is my 73 year old mother. Well this was going to be my mother's 1st UFC event,so to say she was beyond excited is a massive understatement. We secured tickets thru our membership to UFC Fight Club-which gives members presale access to all live UFC events. We arrived in Vegas on Saturday morning and after dropping off the bags and grabbing a quick bite we headed off to T-Mobile for UFC 326. I love how T-Mobile handles security for these events as you don't have to empty your pockets,you just walk thru and it scans you and if they see something they stop you,otherwise you just walk right in the stadium. T-Mobile Arena is located on Las Vegas Blvd,tucked off the street between the New York-New York Casino and the Park MGM Casino.Very easy access for walk ups or drops offs if you are coming from far away. It's a pretty modern stadium-Home of both the WNBA Champion Las Vegas Aces and former NHL Champs Vegas Golden Knights. This stadium is for sure built to put on larger than life events,so I had zero doubt UFC 326 would go off without a hitch. My seats for this event were the last row at the very top of the stadium,so I can now truly say,there is not a bad seat in the house and the views are amazing from every seat. I'm not a small guy,so arena seating can get tight at times,but I had zero issues with the seats being too crunched together at T-Mobile. I did see two fights break out between fans in the hallways while the event was going on,but both times security swarmed quickly and dissolved the situation before it got out of hand-I don't think my mother even noticed the fights. Drinks and food are typical arena big event Vegas prices,but at least this arena does have every option available but honestly I don't eat or drink too much at sporting events,I think I had a tall can for like $18 or something pretty close to that. Getting out of the stadium was chaotic,at least where we sat due to everyone being funneled to one escalator to service many sections of the stadium-which may have led a bit to the unrest from a few of the overly emotional fans who may have been a bit overly excited about the last fight results-but it's UFC-it's kind of expected to have a rowdy fanbase. Once out of the arena-we made our way to many of the neighboring bars and restaurants in the area for a lively Saturday night in Las Vegas. In closing-If you find yourself with an upcoming event,be it a concert,a hockey game,a basketball game or a UFC event,I guarantee this arena will provide you everything needed to have a great time-like my mother who had the time of her life at her 1st UFC event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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    Cashman Center

    Cashman Center

    3.6
    (45 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Went here for a soccer game. Bought tickets online prior to driving to the venue…read more Bought tickets online, and don't recall any notification that there would also be an additional cost for parking upon entering the parking lot. Not cool. Cashman Field looks a bit run down here and there. At the entrance to the stadium, personnel greeted visitors at the entrance check point. We were politely asked to extend out our arms for a staff member to utilize their metal detecting wand. All visitors went through this safety protocol. Then, the next staff member scans your eTicket from your phone. Once up by the concession area, a staff member helped us figure out where our seating area was located. There were food and merch vendors. Restrooms readily available. Complimentary posters of the team calendar. Then, when we were leaving the game it was a bit difficult to find the exit easily as the parking lot had minimal lighting and lacked signs to help navigate easily to the exit. Not being used to the layout of the parking lot, we relied on following others to the exit. There was a 'parking attendant' vehicle with blinking yellow lights near the entrance/exit that was driving over to possibly move traffic cones out of the way at the exit lane. While they were driving over to the cones, we followed another vehicle -who seemed to know confidently where they were going- and we successfully exited the parking lot. I got the impression that the parking attendants forgot to move the cones out of the way for vehicles leaving the venue a little early. Overall, the soccer game was enjoyable. I would have appreciated better lighting and signs to help navigate to the exit. Perhaps if there was better lighting, it would have helped us find the exit easier.

    The city of Las Vegas owns approximately 50 acres near the place where nostalgic cool meets modern…read moreinnovation, also known as Downtown Las Vegas. Close to hip amenities enjoyed by millions of downtown visitors each year, Cashman Center is a multi-use facility, home to the Las Vegas Lights Football Club of the United Soccer League. Named after one of the city's founding families, this unique space has a long history of providing business and family entertainment opportunities, hosting scores of sports events and conventions. In fact, Cashman boasts remarkable flexibility in its ability to host a variety of events. Currently, the convention and meetings space is being reconfigured. However, the multi-use facility encompasses 483,000sq ft and includes the following active spaces- 10,000-seat baseball and soccer stadium 98,100-sq ft of exhibit space 1,922 seat state-of-the-art theatre 14 meeting rooms 2,400 parking spaces (nearby in the downtown core there are more than 40,000 additional spaces available)

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    Big League Dreams Sport Park

    Big League Dreams Sport Park

    3.1
    (81 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    great place.. It's not of fun. the beers are a little expensive, but it's still a lot of fun. I…read morelove the outdoor batting edges personally

    Our team recently traveled to Las Vegas for a baseball tournament and played at Big League Dreams…read morePark. We had an early 8 AM game, which meant arriving before 7 AM, and that's where things got off to a frustrating start. They were checking every single bag at the entrance, including the players' bags. It felt excessive, especially for kids who had just woken up and were heading straight to the field. Not allowing players to bring something simple like a Gatorade or a granola bar didn't sit right. I understand limiting outside food for families with coolers, but taking basic items from players that early in the morning felt unnecessary. On top of that, admission was eight dollars per person (players didn't pay) which seemed a bit steep considering the condition of the facility. The park feels pretty rundown overall. There was talk about future upgrades to the fields, backboards, and general facilities, but it sounds like those promises have been floating around for a while, so it's hard to know if real improvements are actually happening anytime soon. That said, the boys did enjoy playing on the turf field. The concession stand was open and convenient, but the overall experience is held back by how dated everything feels and the strict, somewhat unreasonable entry policies.

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    Grand Garden Arena

    Grand Garden Arena

    3.4
    (295 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    TOP NOTCH!! 100 PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT! MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA DOES IT AGAIN FOR AN ANNUAL AWARD…read moreSHOW!! This arena has been around for decades and is a staple here in Vegas for seeing so many amazing live shows! In my opinion the best place to catch an award show or concert, too. You can see everything just about from any seat in the house. Pure enjoyment! Had the amazing opportunity to go to the Annual Academy of Country Music Awards and it did not disappoint! Very organized on behalf of MGM Grand Garden Arena, staff, and team! However, when it came to trying to find a simple bottle of purified water to drink, you will not find one here. All beverages are Dasani and Coke products. Dasani water is full of chemicals. So for anyone with allergies, probably not the best. Because of that the concession Management was able to accommodate a couple of their behind-the-scenes water complimentary. A huge thank you to their team for getting that for me. Really made a difference in my experience, quenched my thirst, too. Merchandise area was very nicely laid out. There was only one area however, perhaps another table would've been helpful for the large crowd as things were selling out and even the merch team directed people to order the souvenirs on the Amazon Prime website. By the way, the ACM's aired on Amazon Prime for the first time in TV history not being on regular prime television. Once the show started, it was absolutely incredible. Really neat to see production go to work. Great job to all of the production teams putting together this amazing show. The show was approximately 2 1/2 hours long. The sound and lighting was outstanding and the set designs were fantastic and so creative! Since I arrived there extra early to avoid the traffic and ensure a parking spot, there was plenty of time to walk around the concourse. Restrooms and seating were amazingly clean. Getting out of the arena was kind of crazy there was only one exit everyone trying to get out at once through the lobby was very hectic. Overall, just an incredible night and hands-down best place to see a show in town! :)

    I came to this arena for the NIN concert (five stars). Overall, had a great experience. The venue…read moreholds 17K people but seemed like the seating was lower and closer than other arenas I have been to, which made for a more intimate experience. Seats were perhaps less padded than other arenas, without drink holders, but still plenty of room. I was worried about the long line snaking out almost all the way to the MGM grand for admission, but it moved quickly. We didn't try any food and drinks were exactly as expensive as you would think. Bathrooms were plentiful - a plus. Overall, a nice experience.

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    Dolby Live

    Dolby Live

    4.2
    (367 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    This is definitely one of my favorite venues now to see a live show…read moreCame here to see my Jonas Brothers at their Vegas residency Easy check in and security It's pretty nice inside with this lovely chandelier as a focal point on the hallway , lots of bars to get service from but very expensive as Vegas prices! They have an outside balcony area with a great view- was lovely at dusk Inside the actual theater there is not a bad seat in the house and they have giant screens too The chairs are super comfortable too The prices were great too- I spent less here to be closer to the front then I did for Minneapolis with worse seats

    IF YOU LIKE LOUD THIS IS THE PLACE!…read more Dolby Live Theatre on the Las Vegas strip at Park MGM is probably the loudest venue in my opinion to see a show--hence Dolby surround sound. This could pose an issue for anyone with sensory issues, sensitivity etc... so know this in advance! Not only loud at the extreme but overloaded with stage lighting that will blow your head into an episode of shock or more if you're unprepared. So happy I scored this mother and daughter night out with a really great deal on Ticketmaster! The Jonas Brothers, one of our all time favorite Disney pop star sensation bands from the past to present does not disappoint! These men are admirable and energetic creating a very bouncy fun atmosphere for this performance! Absolutely loved seeing these guys perform! Thanks to guest service representatives at the venue we were able to upgrade our tickets when the sensory overload occurred--also, if you are prone to vertigo do not settle on a balcony seat. You will be sick and these seats are very tight together. Perspective from the balcony you get a perfect view of everything however, if lights like flickering, overly bright, swirling are an issue for you don't sit here. And finally--bring a set of professional protective earphones - trust me it's so loud. Dolby Live in summary is a gorgeous state of the art venue. Everything so clean and inviting. The staff is great here and every one especially kind and helpful.

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