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    Dodger Stadium Tour

    4.4 (56 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    View from the press box 7/19/25
    Marcia R.

    Yesterday we all us drove in for this tour. I can't believe we all did my brother from Florida, his buddies Jeff and Amanda from UK This was so wonderful to come and see the this tour me and brother lived California here and never got to see this tour, we did too for along time never did this Another bucket list done Mike was our tour guide he was wonderful thru this whole tour. And what a another beautiful day here not crazy hot for noon tour. We saw Rojas come in to start his day With his little one she was caring her bat I didn't get a picture But I had eye contact I was smiling he nodded and smilies back What great guy 100% on this team I love baseball I played in school and after It's my thing And how my families love the sport and Dodgers Our whole families I guess living here Dodgers & Lakers It's our thing Thank you Mike you were great!! Now waiting for the game tonite

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    angie K.

    As part of our quest to visit as many MLB stadiums as possible, the Dodger Stadium tour was a must-do stop. The stadium itself is beautiful, with incredible views and a lot of history. Seeing the field in person and learning about the Dodgers' legacy was definitely a highlight. That said, we left feeling pretty disappointed with the actual tour experience. We were expecting more of a behind-the-scenes stadium tour, but most of our time was spent in the museum and exhibit areas. While the memorabilia and history were interesting, we never got to visit some of the areas we were most excited to see, like the press box or the dugout. If you're a big Dodgers fan and enjoy baseball history, you'll likely appreciate the museum portions. However, if you're hoping for a more in-depth tour of the stadium itself and access to some of the iconic behind-the-scenes locations, you may leave wanting more, as we did. Overall, Dodger Stadium is a fantastic ballpark and we're glad we visited, but the tour didn't quite live up to our expectations.

    Josephine C.

    On a Saturday morning in January, my hubby arranged the World Series tour 45 min. We arrived at the stadium early to find parking in the L lot. We were nicely greeted and checked in and wore purple wrist band. There were 10 people in our tour. The tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable. We walked through the suite level hallway and looked at Dodgers posters and photos. Then we walked to look at the view of the field under construction, took photos w/Dodger mascot, walked through Announcers booth and view Vin Scully box. Lastly we got to take photos w/trophy with professional photographer and take photos of 2020 trophy. Very fun experience. Free parking

    Andrew L.

    Top-notch tour. During the standard tour, you get to see the Press Box, and Awards Display, and get to go down to the Dugout and walk on the field. Not every stadium lets you onto the field. At $30 for an adult, it's worth every penny. You also would get a discount in the team store after taking the tour should you want any Dodger's Merchandise.

    Press Box Area
    Melissa F.

    Absolute must do - especially if a Dodger or baseball fan! We were visiting LA for the day as two sports fans and could only get stadium tickets for the Dodgers (looked at football and hockey stadium/ arena too). We are both passive baseball fans - ie love to attend and drink at games, but know very little facts. We absolutely loved the tour and cannot recommend enough. Our guide James was so passionate and you couldn't help but be energized by his knowledge and the history of the stadium. It is truly massive!! We got to walk onto the field which was really sweet. The tour was around 90 min with some time on the back to look into the gift shop or hang around and ask questions. Definitely recommend. Super family friendly activity.

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    Jason R.

    Being a lifelong Dodgers fan and a southern California resident all my life I can't believe I waited until the first part of March of 2020 to go on this tour. I bought it as a birthday present for myself and took my nephew and my two sons with me and we really enjoyed it. I bought the tickets online for around $22 each...the list price is $20 but after fees it comes out to about $22 which I thought was a good price for what you get. We went on a weekday in the hopes that the group would be smaller and it was...maybe 7 or 8 other people. Our guide was great and it was great seeing so many different parts of the stadium including the press box, trophy room, dugout, etc... After, or before, your tour you can visit the gift shop for all kinds of Dodgers memorablia/clothing. I purchased a few items and then we made our way down to the box office and I bought tickets to a game with a bobblehead giveaway with no extra service/convenience charges...unfortunately because of COVID that game never happened but the refund process wasn't too bad. If you are a baseball fan or better yet a Dodgers fan, you have to take this tour. You know what, even if you aren't that much of a fan this is still something different to do and I could see non-fans enjoying the experience too!

    Alex C.

    This a definite 5 star review. Whether you are a Dodger fan,baseball fan,or not a fan at all. This is a must to do in LA. What a great tour of this landmark stadium 3rd oldest in the majors. 60 years! The clubhouse tour is the way to go. You have more access of the stadium. The big highlight is going into the players locker room. Lot of history here and the tour guide is who makes the tour. His wealth of knowledge and stories behind this stadium is unbelievable. Plan to take lots of pictures except when you go into the locker room. You get to hang out in the dugout and get close and personal with the well manicured field. Just can't step on the grass. So run don't walk to this tour if you get a chance.

    Press box view

    I have been fortunate enough to share in season tickets for over 25 years. I have sat in dugout club seats, been to the press box, and seen a lot of various areas. But, the tour gave me so much more! Our guide, Cary, was off the charts. His knowledge was so far reaching. He expanded our knowledge of the history way beyond what we already knew. I'd do it again! Being in the dugout was the highlight for me. Thank you, Cary, for sharing all of your knowledge.

    View of skyline from Dodger Stadium
    Jennifer F.

    This tour was amazing! We've been on tours before but not this particular tour of Dodger stadium. I've always wanted to see the Dodger bullpen, so awesome to see where the Dodgers play & get ready. Some extras this tour took us was the bullpen, state of the art gym, batting cages, The Dodgers locker room, AND the conference room (The real one you see on TV!!!) We started at the top of the park & got some history of the stadium. Even the colors of the seats have a meaning!!!! We got to go to: Vin Scully press box A Suite (can take up to 25 friends) The Lexus Club The Dodgers dugout Throughout the whole stadium there's memorabilia, pictures, trophies, awards, & so much more! Even after the tour we where able to go & see the Dodger museum! Defiantly felt like VIP taking this tour! Our tour guide was so knowledgeable, the best one we've had so far. (We've been on Dodger Stadium tours 4 - 5 other time. We really like the Dodgers)

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    Worth every penny. My family and I are Dodger fans and we loved learning and seeing so many cool things in the tour. Would recommend.

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    Entertaining and informative but a bit too short. Wrigley let's you into the locker rooms while the Dodger Stadium tour does not.

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